Wrap Your Baby in Love! 💖
The Lightweight Baby Wrap by sweetbee is a natural and breathable babywearing carrier designed for infants and newborns. Made from 100% modal fabric, it offers a soft, lightweight feel, perfect for warm weather. With multiple tying positions, a customizable fit, and easy care instructions, this wrap ensures both comfort and convenience for on-the-go parents. It supports babies weighing between 8 and 30 lbs and adheres to strict safety standards, making it a trusted choice for modern families.
L**T
A little too short on length
Super comfortable but a little to short on the length
C**L
Great piece for carrying baby
This is great. Better than the ones from the store. But it is on the thick side so I would not use it during summer
A**R
BBW Friendly!
I am 5ft 225 lbs size 18. I can tie this to the front! The first time I used it I tied it to the back and went on a mile walk with 3 month old and dog. I wore it around the house the night before. I needed to tighten it approx 15m into the walk through a grassy nature preserve. When you tied it to the front you won't have that problem. If you do it can easily be tightened when tied to the front. LOVED it so MUCH...I immediately ordered a 2nd one in black for more formal use. It has bonded baby and me even more. She loves being in the center of everything I do and this frees me up to bond while vacuuming and doing other chores. I can now take the dog out for longer walks because she can come with us. It's safe and snug!
A**A
Just enough stretch
I’m a first mom and new to baby wearing. My baby is 7 weeks old and I’ve been wearing her daily for about 2 weeks. No matter what Wrap brand you go with, I suggest looking up a baby wrap video on YouTube and just teach yourself.I was using the Sleepy Wrap (bought on Amazon) and I although I like how short in length it is, my baby gets too hot in it because the material is thicker than a T-shirt. I ended up buying two additional wraps on Amazon- light weight wraps- in hopes of wearing my baby without her getting too hot. I bought the Breezy Wrap (in silver, which is just a light gray) and the Sweetbee Honey Wrap (in pink). Both are great, but they are really different. Both wraps are longer than the Sleepy Wrap and lighter weight so both are cooler to wear. Because both wraps are different, I think it’s appropriate to compare the two so you can decide for yourself which wrap is for you.The Breezy wrap didn’t come with any instructions for how to wrap. Although I taught myself by watching YouTube videos, I do think a brand should include some sort of directions. The Sweetbee wrap did come with instructions and they also include the weight limits on the wrap which I find to be useful. The Breezy wrap doesn’t include weight requirements on the wrap or in the packaging so you would either need to remember the weight requirements or visit the website.The Breezy Wrap is made out of basketball shorts material. The material is breathable and really lightweight and neither my baby nor myself get hot in the wrap after a few hours of wear (indoors). The Breezy wrap doesn’t have any stretch to it. Because there’s no stretch, I do think there’s an additional learning curve to figure out how much slack you need for baby to be snug in the wrap, but not too loose where baby is unsafe. The first time I used the Breezy wrap, I did have to tie and untie about 3 times before I could put my baby in. Although at this point, I know how much slack I need so I can wrap baby safely in about 30 seconds, first try. Because there’s no stretch, I don’t find that my baby sags down after wearing her, like with other wraps.The Sweetbee wrap material is really soft and thinner than a T-shirt. It’s breathable and really lightweight and neither my baby nor myself get hot while using it (indoors). This wrap does have a little stretch, but not as much as the Sleepy Wrap. I feel like the Sweetbee as just the right amount of stretch, but because it’s a thinner material you will need to tie it a bit tighter for baby to be secure. As long as I tie this wrap a little tighter, my baby won’t sag, but if I don’t then she will sag a little bit- not too much where it’s unsafe though.I really think both are great options for affordable, lightweight wraps. I can tie both really quickly (about 30 seconds). It really just comes down to preference: what material would you want? Do you want a little stretch or none at all? Do you like the consideration of having the weight limits on the wrap?The Breezy wrap style is more casual because of the basketball shorts material and the Sweetbee wrap can be dressed up or down.
A**M
Really saggy
I did not like this wrap. We moved to the desert so I wanted something really breathable for the new baby. And it IS breathable. It just says terribly after only a few minutes. I am not a novice wrapper. Wovens, Boba, Moby, Happy Baby. I know how to wrap. My child isn’t too heavy for it (she was eight pounds). The material this is made with is just not good for wrapping. I’d recommend a Boba wrap if you want something this easy (no pockets like the Moby) but not saggy.
K**K
Not my favorite.
I’ve been baby-wearing for years and I’ve used everything from fabric scraps to Solly to Ergo. This wrap just isn’t very stretchy and it wouldn’t fit a plus size woman. It’s just not long enough. If you’re a small built person, it’s a great fit - but still not stretchy.
P**A
Buen producto
Me agrada la tela y función
E**Y
Great value for the price!
This is better than I would expect for the price. It is not quite as good of material as some namebrand stretchy wraps. The popular stretchy wrap company whose wraps are $70 new, their reps have a little bit more stretch but also more hold at the same time because the material is a bit thicker. So this one is lacking a little has less stretch and is a little more thin so it stretches out and does not bounce back like others. But hey for 20 bucks, it works!
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