líllébaby EveryWear Carrier Review + Giveaway (Closed)

by Kate on May 19th, 2010 | 542 Comments » | In Baby, Carriers, Gear, Giveaways, Giveaways, Reviews, Reviews, Spring Into Spring

One essential piece of baby gear is a baby carrier. Trust me, first baby, second baby or beyond – you really need to be hands free and nothing beats an easy-to-use versatile baby carrier. Suitable for babies from birth to 42 pounds and with the ability to convert to five different positions, the  líllébaby EveryWear is a great option.

About líllébaby EveryWear

The innovative líllébaby EveryWear carrier is the very essence of adaptability; designed to be the only baby carrier you will ever need – without any accessory purchase required. This amazingly comfortable baby carrier with a sleek and sophisticated style cuts no corners.

5 Position Carrier

  • Cradle - Use the JPMA approved Infant Insert (sold separately) to secure and support babies during the first three months of life in the cradle carry position;
  • Front Face In – Popular way to carry young babies, and additional neck support and adjustable seat size make it easy to carry babies as small as 7 pounds. And, even my big 20 pound baby likes this when she’s tired;
  • Front Face Out - When baby can support her head and wants to face forward this is a comfortable way to see the world;
  • Hip – Convert it to a one-strap hip carrier, perfect for active toddlers;
  • Back - Most comfortable for carrying bigger kids (the EveryWear accommodates up to 42 pounds) for long periods of time.

EveryWear Sport

Living in Florida, the EveryWear Sport was a natural choice for me. It’s make of a very lightweight mesh fabric without any fill to allow for breathability. The carrier is definitely much lighter than others I own, which is  a plus no matter what climate you live. The waistband is made of a traditional fabric so it doesn’t breath and isn’t as light as the rest of the carrier. The Sport is a very versatile black and grey so every one can easily wear this EveryWear.

Using the EveryWear

I have to be very upfront and admit off the bat that, for me, this was not the easiest carrier to use out of the box. I had to actually read the instructions (gasp!) to make sure I was using it right and that the straps were on correctly. (Part of that is probably my fault because I fiddled with it before actually reading first.) Anyway, once I got the hang of it, the lillebaby has become a great go-to carrier. In fact, if you’re reading this post the day it goes live, I’m probably carrying my 18 month old around airports in my EveryWear. I love the flexibility of being able to carry either one of my children front, hip or back. When my daughter is more tired and needy the Front Facing In is ideal because she feels cuddled and supported and I love that she’s close. When she’s interested in what’s going on around us and with my son, the Back Carry is ideal. For quick on and off (like running into the grocery store), the Hip Carry is perfect. (Although, it does require adjusting the strap.)

With a comfortable waist band and padded, adjustable  shoulder straps the EveryWear is comfortable for parents to wear babies. But, it is also comfortable for babies and kids. The EveryWear has an adjustable seat so you can change the width of the bottom to make sure your child is sitting in an ergonomically correct position. For older kids, that means you can ensure your child is in the “spread-squat” position that’s best for their back and spine. I was surprised at how well my 30 pound 3 year old fits in the EveryWear and how comfortable we both were.

I Am EveryWear Challenge

To gear up for spring and the summer season, líllébaby is hosting the awesome I Am EveryWear Challenge. To enter, you just have to share a photo of you and your child hitting the town (or country or hillside or beach) using the EveryWear. If you already have an EveryWear, make sure you submit your photo entries by May 30 and check the official rules for your chance to win the Ultimate On-the-Go Prize Package including the Micralite Fastfold Superlite Stroller and the new líllébaby Diaper Bags.

Here we are on the go in our EveryWear – at the beach and the air show!

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… It’s hard to argue with a carrier that does so much so well. The EveryWear also comes with a detachable and breathable mesh hood for sun protection and to enable sleep, as well as neck support for babies.

Or Not to Buy… I think because the EveryWear can do SO much, it is a bit more complicated with more straps and adjustments than other carriers that do less. I do find the back height supporting the child to be a bit lower than some other carriers – there is an infant neck support to provide more coverage.

Shop! The líllébaby EveryWear Sport is $100. The EveryWear is also available in Organic ($120) and Style ($100), which comes in Black, Red and Cocoa. The All-in-One Infant Insert is $25.95.

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Disclosure: Giveaway ends June 2. Open to US mailing addresses only. Thanks to Scandinavian Child for providing a sample product for the purpose of this review and the giveaway prizes. Opinions here are my own and uninfluenced by receipt of product.
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Kate started The Shopping Mama™ in January 2009 when she traded in online legal research and writing for locating the best products for children. She shops for a 4.5 year old boy and 2.5 year old girl and is pregnant with baby number 3 due to arrive in March. Kate and her family recently relocated to steamy Montgomery, Alabama and are happy to be living all together as a family of four after surviving a one year deployment. Read more about her pregnancy on the BabyCenter Momformation blog.

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Comments (542)

  1. MumSecondTime

    July 14, 2010

    Writing this from Europe, we ordered this through our friends and they delivered it to us while visiting us. We bought it off GreenPea – Internet purchase.

    Based on the advertising, we thought it might be comparable to Ergo and Manduca, but this product is disasterous. Despite having paid for us, we chucked it (because the 21-day return was over by the time it got to us) and bought a Manduca. Here are the limitations, comparing it to Manduca:

    - the waist buckle does not have a safety clasp!!! Shoddy! I have better clasps on my sons school bags.

    - the shoulder harness is thin and has to be clipped to the main strap and any toddler over a year playing with it can unhook it while he is being strapped in, makes it very difficult! It is an ABSOLUTE nightmare to clip it back on without taking the baby off!

    - there is no loop or holder for the extra length of the strap, so it hangs around, very annoying!

    - The straps at the back that connect the two shoulder straps are placed extremely uncomfortably and keep pressing against the top of my spine – HURTS! And it does not have any padding underneath.

    - No lumbar or back support! After a while, you can feel the weight!

    - The black straps are connected way too high, it should be much lower!

    - Quality of workmanship: seems chin/vietnam -ese, yuck! Need I say more!

    Another thing, but part of the review might be subjective: I tried to use the Lillebaby carrier with my two-month old infant, and there was no way in I could make him comfortable in that. I finally just gave up and bought a BB.

    Overall, a very flimsy product with very GOOD and MISLEADING advertising! I definitely would not recommend this product. And while I am at it, just take a look at your annoying feedback form: where does one get the production number from? Yeesh!

    I wrote an email back to SCI and their response was, i.e. despite that we bought it late-mid in 2010, we had the older model and that they had a newer model based on feedback. Yet, in all their designs and videos it is the same old model!

    And oh, scandinavian design… for countries that are known for their quality products not to mention reliability and simplicity in design, you are kidding me, right? I think the owner just learnt a new word “Scandinavian”, whoo, let’s use that… Claiming to be of Nordic design surely means a few more dollars!

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