BabyBjorn Move

Pros / Cons
Pros
- 3D mesh and a structured setup make it easier to repeat than a wrap on warm errand days.
- Newborn sizing is clearly documented from 3.2 kg with adjustable head and neck support.
Cons
- No back carry, so it is not the best one-carrier plan for later baby or toddler stages.
- The 12 kg upper limit means families may outgrow it sooner than broader all-stage carriers.
Product Facts
- Type
- Soft-structured carrier
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- Price/Buy
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BabyBjorn Move is strongest when the decision is simple newborn-to-infant front carrying. BabyBjörn lists it from 3.2-12 kg, with soft 3D mesh, adjustable head and neck support, a waist belt, and padded shoulder straps. That makes it easier to shortlist for errands, nursery drop-off, and warm public-transport days than a wrap if you want buckles and repeatable setup. The tradeoff is progression. Move does not offer back carry, and the range ends around the infant stage rather than toddler carrying. Check baby height, neck control for outward facing, and whether front-only use is enough before buying.