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JJ Cole Premaxx Sling Carrier - New Edition Black/Gray | 
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| Brand: JJ Cole Category: Baby Product
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $49.50 You Save: $0.45 (1%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 88 reviews
Color: Black/Grey Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 35 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 8.3 x 13
MPN: 35-05906 Model: 35-05906 UPC: 081787851504 EAN: 0614002059067
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Keeps your hands free and your child happy | | • | Convenient pockets for diaper, cell phone, wallet, etc. | | • | Fashionable color choices | | • | Durable wide strap which adjusts to fit both mom and dad | | • | 0-18 Months |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description As the leading sling-type carrier in Europe, the Premaxx carrier features trendy pockets that allow parents to tote necessities while carrying the baby naturally, in its fetal position from birth. Carrying the baby in this position alleviates pressure on the baby?s neck and back vertebrae, simultaneously providing children and parents with a high level of comfort and safety. The Premaxx carrier also encourages close contact and interaction between parent and child from birth up to 18 months and holds up to 35 lbs. - It can be used directly from birth
- Can be used as a sling for 0-5 months and a hip hammock for 5-18 months
- Promotes face to face interaction
- Helps keep your hands free and your child happy
- Convenient pockets for diaper, cell phone, wallet, etc.
- Has a durable wide strap which adjusts to fit both mom and dad
- Simple to put on and easily removable
- Machine washable
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| Customer Reviews: Read 83 more reviews...
not as easy to use as I thought August 24, 2008 The sling was not very easy to use and never seemed to reall work right
Useless! October 9, 2007 My baby hated as soon as I put him in this carrier. It is so claustrophobic for him that he looked miserable inside. Plus it is impossible to carry for even 5 minutes with only one shoulder strap. It is somewhere in the garage...I already forgot where I put it...
Good quality, but needs some design work... June 16, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this before reading the reviews, or else I may have made a different choice. The materials and workmanship are great, which I would expect for the price. I am short (5'2") and did manage to get it to fit me comfortably, using both clips, although it does seem a little excessive to have the strap cinched all the way. I have an infant who can't hold his head up quite yet, and I have managed to get him in comfortably and support his head adequately, but not the way the instructions said to do it. The design could be a little more conducive for supporting smaller babies, which is why I wanted to use a sling in the first place (I felt the carriers like Baby Bjorn are for use later, when the legs/hips are more developed, not for tiny babies/preemies who still have "frog feet"). I use it okay, but wouldn't highly recommend it.
Great disappointment. May 12, 2007 I purchased the Premaxx baby carrier for a client. She found this product difficult to maneuver. Uncomfortable for baby. Fortunately, I followed my instinct and also purchased the trusted "NOJO BABY Sling" by Dr. Sears. She and her husband asbsolutely love using it. I personally experienced using the "Nojo" for over a year. A tried and true product. Premaxx has proven to be a disappointment. I blindly purchased the Premaxx because it looked so inviting in the ad. You know, glossy with all the bells and whistles. I learned a valuable lesson. Check it out in the stores before you purchase on-line.
Not what I thought. May 9, 2007 I bought this sling to help me with my newborn while helping my 3 year old. I received it when she was 2 weeks old. She looked very uncomfortable in the sling and cried the entire time. Now that she is 8 weeks old (11 lbs) She feels to heavy to have her hanging in it around my neck.
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