Tula Baby Carrier

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Tula is most relevant when you want a sturdier daily buckle carrier rather than a simple wrap.
- The premium position makes it more logical for regular carrying than occasional backup.
Cons
- The product naming is not model-specific enough, so confirm the exact Tula model supports newborn use and your intended carry positions.
- If you only need short first-month carries, this is probably more carrier and budget than necessary.
Product Facts
- Type
- Soft-structured carrier
- Price/Buy
- Check Price
This Tula belongs in the Netherlands carrier comparison as a premium structured option, but the exact model check is central. It is most interesting if you want a daily buckle carrier with enough support for regular errands, walks, and hands-free routines, not merely a soft first-weeks carrier.
Do not buy it from a broad product title alone. Confirm whether it is the Tula model you expect, and check the current newborn setup, carry positions, waist and shoulder adjustment, and fabric before comparing it with BabyBjörn, Ergobaby, or cheaper carriers. If you need only occasional short carrying, the premium price is harder to justify.