It's definitely expensive, but if you take their base level and add on the discount they provide to everyone with codes that are plentiful online, it brings them down to similarly priced compared to carriers of similar quality and materials. I personally would spend the money on a different carrier with better brands, but that's just my thoughts!
@biatchwhat I hope you love your tula too! I personally have been so happy with their products. They are definitely a brand that has a wide variety of price points as well. I know some of the handwoven conversions are $6-700!
Thank you for this! I am wondering if for the wild bird for a newborn- can I put the baby in with scrunched legs instead of legs out? I find that her M shape legs out legs aren’t quite there yet. Additionally, by what week would you say there should be no concerns with a newborn in the wild bird? 🙏🏽
So thorough, thank you! Do you have any other suggestions for petite mamas? I don't have any Artipoppe and would rather not support their brand, but it's tough out here for tiny ladies sometimes 😅
Yes!! I feel that. I highly recommend the Qusy baby if you want something similar to the Artipoppe. Otherwise, Hope & Plum just came out with a pretty good one. Happy Baby tends to work well for petite frames as well! Woven wraps are always an option as well- super versatile, but a longer learning curve!
Is the panel on the Wildbird long enough for an older baby (looking to purchase for a 7 month old with a long torso and website doesn’t list the panel height)
Yes! 100%. I would just double check that it's not recalled, ensure no cracking on plastic pieces and no tears in stitching/ panel that would affect safety.
Thank you for such a great video!
Very well spoken and easy to understand. Thank you for being such a great resource when it comes to baby wearing.
You are so welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful!
Expensive is an understatement for antipoppe.
It's definitely expensive, but if you take their base level and add on the discount they provide to everyone with codes that are plentiful online, it brings them down to similarly priced compared to carriers of similar quality and materials. I personally would spend the money on a different carrier with better brands, but that's just my thoughts!
@@letstalkbabywearing you raise some valid points. I spent 200$ ish on a Tula so that checks out.
@biatchwhat I hope you love your tula too! I personally have been so happy with their products. They are definitely a brand that has a wide variety of price points as well. I know some of the handwoven conversions are $6-700!
@@letstalkbabywearing I actually didn’t know they had that price range either. I heard about the free to grow and just went for it without browsing.
Thank you for this! I am wondering if for the wild bird for a newborn- can I put the baby in with scrunched legs instead of legs out? I find that her M shape legs out legs aren’t quite there yet. Additionally, by what week would you say there should be no concerns with a newborn in the wild bird? 🙏🏽
Great info! I am considering the WildBird carrier but it definitely helps to know that with a G chest it might not work for my newborn.
SO thorough! I really appreciate the review and has helped make my decision.
Thank you!
So thorough, thank you! Do you have any other suggestions for petite mamas? I don't have any Artipoppe and would rather not support their brand, but it's tough out here for tiny ladies sometimes 😅
Yes!! I feel that. I highly recommend the Qusy baby if you want something similar to the Artipoppe. Otherwise, Hope & Plum just came out with a pretty good one. Happy Baby tends to work well for petite frames as well!
Woven wraps are always an option as well- super versatile, but a longer learning curve!
Would you say if you tend to have back and neck pain that a cross back like wildbird is the way to go?
Which one would you say is more breathable. My baby gets hot very easily.
Is the panel on the Wildbird long enough for an older baby (looking to purchase for a 7 month old with a long torso and website doesn’t list the panel height)
It is one of the longer ones on the market for an infant carrier. I can still use it with my 2yo
Do you recommend buying carriers second hand?
Yes! 100%. I would just double check that it's not recalled, ensure no cracking on plastic pieces and no tears in stitching/ panel that would affect safety.