The difference between an ergonomic backpack and a kangaroo.

Modern parents have long appreciated the convenience of baby carriers. It is much easier to put the little one in a comfortable backpack and calmly go on business, rather than pulling a bulky stroller out into the street. In addition, the child inside the accessory feels completely safe, because he can physically feel the presence of loved ones. However, not all carriers have a positive effect on the physical development of the baby. And the comfort of the parents when transporting the child plays an important role. Therefore, the choice of a suitable accessory must be taken as responsibly as possible.

Definitions

Ergonomic backpack

Ergonomic backpack is a baby carrier that ensures the physiologically correct position of the baby. The baby placed inside the accessory is in the "frog" position - his legs are wide apart, and his knees are raised. This "M-position" is not only convenient, but also useful for the toddler, because it prevents the development of hip dysplasia.

Ergorypack

Kangaroo

Kangaroo is a device for carrying a child that does not provide a physiologically correct position of the baby. Due to the narrow base of the accessory, the baby is literally suspended on the crotch, while the main load falls on his spine. The baby's feet dangle freely at the bottom without any support. Since being in such an uncomfortable position causes discomfort for the child, it is necessary to remove him from the carrier every 20-30 minutes. In general, it is recommended to use the accessory no more than 1-2 hours a day.

Kangaroo

Comparison

Construction

Ergonomic backpack consists of a belt, wide shoulder straps and a padded back. Being in it, the toddler is in a physiologically correct position - the same as in the hands of the parents. When carrying, the weight of the baby is evenly distributed over the shoulders, back and hips of an adult, without creating additional stress on the lower back. Due to the absence of a front septum, the child is tightly pressed against the mother. At the same time, the position "back to the parents" is not provided, which is also a significant plus. After all, a baby turned to the world simply cannot hide from intrusive prying eyes.

A kangaroo is a fairly rigid case with a hard back and thin straps. In most cases, this device is not equipped with a hip belt, and therefore the entire load when carrying a child falls on the spine and shoulders of the parents. This can cause back pain. The presence of a rigid partition not only causes the curvature of the spine in the baby, but also does not allow adults to tightly pull the baby to themselves. The toddler fixed in the crotch zone is forced to "dangle" inside the accessory, experiencing discomfort with every turn and tilt of the adult. More clearly the answer to the question, what is the difference between an ergonomic backpack and a kangaroo in terms of the comfort of a parent and a child, is reflected in the figure:

Maximum weight of a child

Another the difference between an ergonomic backpack and a kangaroo lies in the service life of the products. Thus, the first accessory can be used until the child reaches the age of five. The maximum weight allowed is 25 kg. Whereas the kangaroo is not designed for such an impressive load. This accessory is adapted for children under one year old. Then it will not be very convenient to use it, because the freely dangling legs of the crumbs will interfere with the parents when walking. And not every adult can withstand such a load on the shoulders and spine. It is recommended to start using both accessories only after the child learns to sit without support. However, in the case of kangaroos, there are special models for newborns, implying a lying position of the child.

Functionality

Speaking of the differences in fittings, it is also worth mentioning the headrest for the baby. If the little one falls asleep inside the backpack, he will be able to lie back on a special hood located at the back of the accessory. Whereas the head of a crumbs asleep in a kangaroo will dangle without support. In addition, the ergonomic backpack does not create any obstacles to feeding the baby, in contrast to the second device, which is equipped with rigid belts running along the mother's breast.

Summing up the above, we present a comparative table of two transfers:

Ergoryuk Kangaroo
Provides the physiologically correct position of the babyThe child is fixed in the perineum zone, his legs are suspended, the main load falls on the spine
Consists of a belt, wide shoulder straps and a padded backIt is a hard case with a hard back and thin shoulder straps
The baby is tightly pressed to the motherThe toddler is separated from the adult by a partition
It implies carrying the child “facing oneself”The crumb can be located both face and back to an adult
Used until the child reaches the age of fiveDesigned for children under one year old
Equipped with a comfortable headrest or hoodHead asleep her baby dangles without support
Comfortable for feedingRigid straps on the mother's chest create an obstacle to feeding the baby
When worn the weight of the child is evenly distributed over the shoulders, back and hips of the parentAll the load falls on the spine and shoulders of adults
Can be used for a long time during the dayIt is recommended to apply no more than 2 hours a day, taking breaks every 20-30 minutes
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