Absolutely brilliant review. Such excellent content! I love the way you walk us through the entire pack with so much honesty and professionalism. Short, sweet and crisp. For me, Deuter it is. I do have bad discs so i don't think I'll be able to make the max user of the weight allowance but the extra padding and the taller back rest for the child attracted me to the Deuter. Thank you again! This is the first time i saw your review and I'll be regularly looking at your content. Truly appreciate the effort!
I am looking for various purchasing suggestions and have found your video, which is indeed very helpful, Deuter makes people feel a bit more assertive, and outdoor sports are just like that in daily life. Osprey makes people feel more fashionable. At this moment when I saw your video after a year, The official website of Poco Plus is on sale, much cheaper, while Deuter is not on sale. In this strong contrast, I still think choosing Poco Plus. Using such backpacks to carry children is relatively rare in China. I hope we can set an example. Thank you for your analysis. I have watched at least ten videos, haha.
Thank you very much! I am struggling a bit because I cannot find any explanation about the abbreviation "AG". Is the Poco AG an old version or what does AG stand for? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the review of both. Our son is old enough to be in the Deuter, which I feel is the best of the two. There is so much room to grow. Might have to get an incontinent sheet to guard against any impending explosions.
Hi, great video. I have the poco plus and my husband are I find it too big in terms that seems to be for taller people..? I am 1.60 and he is around 1.80. I think are quite average sizes. However in the shortes positionfor our backs, straps, we still have to choose to corry all the weight on shoulder or hips. Got it 2nd hand and thinking in getting the deuter but I wonder if we would have the same problem? Also my husband says the iron bar that hold the back pack openned sticks into her hips. It might be an older version..?
Hi, you should be fine to adjust the carrier given to fit your heights - both the Osprey Poco and the Deuter (you might find the Pro a bit cumbersome at 1.60). It might be worth having a look at some newer versions, I don't recognise the issue with the bar - sorry!
Hi, you can unclip the side bars on the Poco Plus which reduces the width a bit. Have a look at this video to get a better idea: th-cam.com/video/Ecmv-f36FK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0vtOwQrnmNCdz0b3
Absolutely brilliant review. Such excellent content! I love the way you walk us through the entire pack with so much honesty and professionalism. Short, sweet and crisp. For me, Deuter it is. I do have bad discs so i don't think I'll be able to make the max user of the weight allowance but the extra padding and the taller back rest for the child attracted me to the Deuter. Thank you again! This is the first time i saw your review and I'll be regularly looking at your content. Truly appreciate the effort!
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. Really made our day. Deuter is a popular choice!
Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for. Deuter it is!
Great to know, thank you!
I am looking for various purchasing suggestions and have found your video, which is indeed very helpful, Deuter makes people feel a bit more assertive, and outdoor sports are just like that in daily life. Osprey makes people feel more fashionable. At this moment when I saw your video after a year, The official website of Poco Plus is on sale, much cheaper, while Deuter is not on sale. In this strong contrast, I still think choosing Poco Plus. Using such backpacks to carry children is relatively rare in China. I hope we can set an example. Thank you for your analysis. I have watched at least ten videos, haha.
Thank you very much. I hope you and your child have a lot of fun using your baby carrier.
Thank you very much! I am struggling a bit because I cannot find any explanation about the abbreviation "AG". Is the Poco AG an old version or what does AG stand for? Thanks in advance!
Yes
Old version. Anti Gravity, the harness system.
Thanks for the review of both. Our son is old enough to be in the Deuter, which I feel is the best of the two. There is so much room to grow. Might have to get an incontinent sheet to guard against any impending explosions.
Ha, ha - if you fail to contain the explosion.. you can can always wash the carrier in a bath!
This is really helpful thankyou
So glad we could be of help!
Do either have space specifically for a water pouch?
Hi, yes, both have a zip pouch behind the adult harness for a hydration pack.
It says online thay the comfort pro is 18kg weight limit on their actual website so I'm confused now
Hi, great video. I have the poco plus and my husband are I find it too big in terms that seems to be for taller people..? I am 1.60 and he is around 1.80. I think are quite average sizes. However in the shortes positionfor our backs, straps, we still have to choose to corry all the weight on shoulder or hips. Got it 2nd hand and thinking in getting the deuter but I wonder if we would have the same problem? Also my husband says the iron bar that hold the back pack openned sticks into her hips. It might be an older version..?
Hi, you should be fine to adjust the carrier given to fit your heights - both the Osprey Poco and the Deuter (you might find the Pro a bit cumbersome at 1.60). It might be worth having a look at some newer versions, I don't recognise the issue with the bar - sorry!
Looking for one where my child can see over my head(legs over my shoulder). What do you recommend?
Hi sorry, I don't have any info on that style of carrier.
Which would you say is cooler for kid in hot weather?
Hi - probably the Osprey Poco, it has more ventilation and the sun shade has more coverage.
Super helpful!
Thank you!
The Deuter doesn't seem to have a rain cover!?
Found it, it's not listed under accessories so you have to search for it. £32! 😢
Hi, the rain cover is purchased as a separate accessory for the Deuter carriers.
how well does the poco plus fold? as you've said it has pretty rigid sides, does it mean it won't get any slimmer for storage?
Hi, you can unclip the side bars on the Poco Plus which reduces the width a bit. Have a look at this video to get a better idea: th-cam.com/video/Ecmv-f36FK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0vtOwQrnmNCdz0b3