Beco Gemini

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Adjustable seat width gives it more stage flexibility than many simpler budget buckle carriers.
- Multiple carry positions make it useful once baby grows beyond close inward front carry.
Cons
- The fit is less plug-and-play because the seat and panel need careful stage-by-stage adjustment.
- Newborn and outward-facing use should be treated conservatively, not assumed from the headline range.
Product Facts
- Type
- Soft-structured carrier
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Beco Gemini is a better shortlist fit for parents who like buckle carriers but do not want a bulky premium frame. The official product page supports the key identity: adjustable seat width and multiple carry positions from newborn toward toddler use. That flexibility is useful if two caregivers share the carrier or if you expect to move from close inward carrying to later hip, back, or outward-facing options. The same flexibility is the tradeoff. Newborn fit is not just a weight number, and outward-facing should wait for strong head and neck control. Choose it if you will actually adjust the seat and panel each time baby changes stage.