

👶 Carry Your Love, Hands-Free!
The Breeze Baby K'tan Baby Carrier is a versatile, breathable baby sling made from 100% natural cotton mesh, designed for infants from 7 to 35 lbs. Its unique no-wrap design allows for easy wearing, while the hip-healthy seated position ensures comfort for your baby. With multiple carrying positions and machine-washable convenience, this carrier is perfect for modern parents on the go.
| Product Dimensions | 8.07 x 3.54 x 8.46 inches |
| Item model number | BKSG-GCH-BREEZE-XXS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Target gender | Unisex |
| Minimum weight recommendation | 7 Pounds |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 35 Pounds |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Style | BREEZE |
| Batteries required | No |
| Orientation | Front |
| Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
A**M
Took some time to grow into, but worth it!
Let me just start by saying that I never review anything, but I love this carrier so much I had to share my experience. Even if it doesn't work for you at first, it doesn't hurt to hold onto it because as your baby grows you can use other positions that may work for you better.I read a lot of the reviews here on Amazon on many of the carriers and went with this one because I preferred something that I wouldn't have to wrap around my body 100 times. Also since it's summer now I thought the mesh would be perfect. I was right! The fabric is light so it's not overbearingly hot. (I haven't used it in the heat of summer yet, maybe the hottest temp was 80F.) It's soft and comfortable to wear. And it's very easy to put on, if you go to the website they have some videos that help make it a little more clear.I'm pretty petite, about 5'3" and 125 lbs after having my baby girl. So I went with the XS size. My little girl was born at 6lbs 7 oz, however I started using this when she was about 7.5 lbs. I was a little wary because she was under the 8 lb limit but I had to do something because she wanted to be held all the time. The Baby K'tan was a lifesaver. I could actually get stuff done. Only caveat was that since she was still small sometimes I kept having to adjust the back loop because I felt her head wasn't high enough on my chest, and she would slide down. She couldn't fall out but things just felt a little loose. This was while she was in the Newborn Kangaroo hold. I would sometimes need to use an arm as an extra support as well. But having only one arm free is still better than having none! The fabric would stretch out after a few uses, but I would just throw it in the wash and dryer as others have stated. There was about one week when I actually felt she fit perfectly in the kangaroo hold, and I didn't have to support her much, but she outgrew that and things got a little tight.Fast forward to my daughter at 8 weeks old. Haven't weighed her yet but she must be about 10 lbs. I started putting her in the Hug Position and it is so much better! I feel totally confident in leaving both of my arms free to do things. Like walking to the grocery store and coming home with both bags in both hands.As for the little one, she loves it. She could be screaming while I put her in, but once she is in there snuggled up close to my chest she calms down and usually goes to sleep in 5 minutes. She's taken 2 hour naps in this thing! I can't wait until she gets bigger and I can start trying some of the other positions.
K**O
wish had it for all my kids
I own a conventional wrap, this is definitely an improvement because 1. not so long...you don't have to worry about the wrap touching the floor /ground especially when you are outside, 2. much more compact...it doesn't occupy much space as the other wrap does...besides, the part of the carrier converts into a bag, 3. the material is good quality, 4. this breeze version indeed allows much more air flow and suits the weather in California, 4. it is much easier to put on...no wrapping, no buckles. The cons were 1. sizing...I am 5.4, 129lbs now (120 pre-pregnancy) and 36DD, usually wears xs and ordered xs, but it was too snug for my two month old baby. I tried it for a few times and it deed stretched, but not enough. I had to exchange it for small. Small fits much better and hope it accommodates my baby's growth for longer. 2. I didn't like the gray, but didn't want any other colors, I wish it came in the eggplant color they have for K'tan original. 3. I think it is a bit pricey. Overall, I am very happy with the product. My baby sleeps for hours in it and he seems so comfortable. Once he sleeps, I can put the head inside the wrap and both of my hands are free! I really wish I had it for two other older kids of mine!
M**N
I prefer the Solly wrap
I bought this in an XS (pre-pregnancy size 2, gained 35 lbs during pregnancy) and the Solly Wrap for myself, and the original Baby K’tan for my husband to compare. My husband kept his original K’tan because it works well enough for him, but I returned my Breeze and kept the Solly wrap instead.Here’s why:1- I found the Solly wrap much easier to use. Despite not needing to wrap the K’tan Breeze, it was harder to get baby in and out than it was with the Solly.2- Baby feels much more secure in the Solly wrap than the K’tan. The K’tan would either be too tight after I washed it or too stretched out. And no matter how tight it was, baby would jiggle around in the K’tan and I’d have to at least support his head, making it not truly hands-free (which is why I wanted a wrap).3- the material of the K’tan Breeze did not feel that breezy. We live in a climate with very long, dry, and hot summers, and baby and I would get much hotter and sweatier in the K’tan than we would in the Solly. The material of the Solly wrap is much more breathable. The material of my husband’s original is only doable during the cooler months or in our air conditioned house.4- the material of the K’tan Breeze is rough and stiff compared to the Solly wrap. The K’tan Breeze material reminds me of an old thick T-shirt. The original K’tan material is softer and stretchier but still not as soft and stretchy as the Solly wrap.5- If someone else wants to wear the baby to give you a break, you’re limited to friends and family who are the same size as you. The Solly wrap will fit anyone, and is just as easy to learn how to put on as the K’tan.6- I’ll combine these last few because they aren’t huge deals. The K’tan is a little bulkier and not as easy to stuff in a bag as the Solly wrap. It’s also 2 pieces while the Solly wrap is one. Lastly, I prefer the color options of the Solly wrap over the K’tan.In sum, the K’tan had the potential to be more convenient by not needing to be wrapped, but I didn’t find that to be the case. Hope that helps!
Y**R
Suavecito y hermoso
Es un fular elástico prearmado, aun que el instructivo dice que soporta más kilos, su uso no se recomienda pasando los 8 kg ya que se empieza a colgar por el peso del bebé dejando de ser ergonómico, es ideal para recién nacidos ya que la tela es muy suave
C**N
Muy útil y práctico
Me había costado encontrar un producto que pudiera usar de inmediato de forma fácil y se ajustara para mi bebé pequeño, con ayuda de este producto lo pude cargar, es muy fácil de usar.Solo que se acalora un poco cuando hace calor.
E**A
Perfect size, suprisingly.
So it’s very, very small 🙂(there was a bit of a smell when it arrived but that disappeared with one cycle in the washing machine)
C**R
Super practical
An amazing, easy baby carrier! Takes small space (so you can always carry it around)!
T**A
Love this carrier !
Both baby and I Love this carrier ❤Worth the money and fast shipping
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