Stokke Limas Carrier – Glacier Green

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Adjustable seat width and panel length cover the official 3.2-15 kg range without a separate newborn insert.
- Spreadable wrap straps distribute pressure across the shoulders and can be tied to suit different wearers.
Cons
- The long shoulder straps must be tied in a double knot, so setup is slower and the ends can touch wet or dirty ground.
- Back carrying is a later-stage option; Stokke advises front carrying until about five months and careful airway checks for young infants.
Product Facts
- Type
- Soft-structured carrier
- Carry Positions
- Front and back carry
- Fit Range
- 3.2-15 kg
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The Stokke Limas Carrier is the half-buckle option for parents who like a wrap’s close, adjustable fit but want a buckled waistbelt. Its seat width and back panel adjust for the official 3.2-15 kg range, while the broad shoulder straps can be spread to distribute pressure. That combination is particularly useful when two adults need different strap tension or when a tiny baby does not yet fill a fixed-panel carrier.
The compromise appears every time you put it on: the long straps need room and a secure double knot, so quick pavement changes are less convenient than with a full-buckle model. Stokke advises front carrying until about five months; move to the back only when development and the instructions allow it. For young infants, keep the face visible, head supported and airway clear rather than relying on the weight minimum alone.