![]() ![]() ![]() It’s simplicity at its best.įurthermore, all straps and clips are quite accessible, so you don’t need another person or a mirror to put this carrier on. As it feels like a vest, the weight of your baby is well positioned and to wear it, you simply put it over your head and then connect the two clips on the side which can be adjusted. These items come in three different colours that include grey, black and coyote (reviewed) and are all machine washable.Īnother important aspect about the Mission Critical Baby Carrier is just how easy it is to wear and adjust the straps to ensure that your baby is well secured. Like the carrier, the Daypack is another well-made item which is extremely lightweight. ![]() ![]() Then you have the modular elements of this useful item which increases the overall scope of the product such as easily attaching the Daypack to the back of the Mission Critical Baby Carrier that allows you to carry everything you may need (plus more) for your baby, babies or family. The first thing that we noticed about the Mission Critical Baby Carrier was its sturdy design which although channels that ‘military’ appearance, it’s actually a very well built product that not only feels strong but is constructed of MIL-spec 1000D nylon to ensure an additional level of protection and security.Īdd in high quality stitching, clips and other material used to build the Baby Carrier and this is a well-made product. To support your ‘baby’ missions, the carrier comes with removable and washable liners and even a hood to protect your baby should the weather change. Welcome to the Mission Critical Baby Carrier… So when you’re away from home base, you can rest assured that your little ones will be well looked after during your outings… This is where the Mission Critical Baby Carrier comes into play that has been designed for dads and more importantly, they come with some very useful additional accessories that include a diaper bag, backpack and daypack. Sure there are products which are unisex but there is definitely a gap in the market. Being a father of twin girls who are almost 7-months old and from a male perspective as a new dad, the majority of baby stores definitely lean toward the mother… not that there is anything wrong with this. ![]()
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