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Can any mothers out there with a little bit of sling wisdom have a look at this sling for me and let me know if it is any good or what is better?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7749619166
I am starting the sling hunt and am totally clueless as to what makes a good sling but want something that is quick and easy to put on and put bubs in....Thanks heaps in advance.:thumbsup:
I recommend a Hug-a-bub. I used a traditional sling with my first 2 and found after a while that my neck became extremely sore, the Hug-a-bub is great, it can be a bit hard to put on at first but now its just like tying a shoelace :thumbsup: http://hug-a-bub.com.au
This is where I got mine...It's Fantastic!!!
http://www.mbeleko.com.au :yelclap:
Harmony83
09-03-2006, 11:45
I got mine from http://www.bubbamoe.com.au. It takes about 2 seconds to clip on and is pretty comfy!! good luck deciding, there are so many options out there!!
KiLLaKaZ
10-03-2006, 09:44
Can any mothers out there with a little bit of sling wisdom have a look at this sling for me and let me know if it is any good or what is better?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7749619166
I am starting the sling hunt and am totally clueless as to what makes a good sling but want something that is quick and easy to put on and put bubs in....Thanks heaps in advance.:thumbsup:
$20 + $5 p&h is pretty cheap!! i was considering making my own sling, but i'm ALMOST tempted to get one of these for this price... ;)
....but i think i'll still make my own - then i get to choose what fabric, etc. i also think i'd prefer one with the double rings (or just a knot) to pull the fabric through - then you can adjust it easily to any length...
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