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Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier

Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier
$ 330.00

Score By Feature

Based on 562 ratings
Sturdiness
9.80
Easy to use
9.48
Comfort
9.29
Light weight
8.88
Value for money
8.48

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Product Description

With the built-in sunshade, you can easily deploy and store it to protect you from UV rays
With a Deluxe child cockpit with Double Halo child harness, a foot stirrup that can be adjusted and removed, and a washable Drool Pad.
An adjustable Fit-on-the-Fly hipbelt and a zippered pocket with a large compartment on the front panel complement the zippered hipbelt pockets
It can be adjusted to fit a wide range of adult sizes (up to 6 inches of adjustment)
The bag contains a lower Separately sold 5L reservoir)
It is recommended that children weigh no more than 16 lbs for use, and no more than 48 lbs including the child, gear, and carriers. A weight of 5 pounds
Outdoor Lifestyle is a type of sport

Questions & Answers

This generation is different from the one before (the 2015 model). Why is that?

With the new POCO, the Anti-Spyware program has been removed Grasp system for suspending objects in space. The neck rest still features a tensioned backpanel to ensure even weight distribution. Also on the list are six Each pack has a torso adjustment so that it can be used by more than one person.

What kind of material are these made of Do these materials pose a danger?

This POCO is made with 210D nylon that has been endorsed by Bluesign. Those fabric and accessories that carry the Bluesign® approved label meet the strict safety and environmental criteria laid out in that label. It should be noted that California has changed its Restricted Substance List (RSL) associated with Proposition 65, or the California School Compilation Act. A 1986 law that ensures safe drinking water and toxic substances are enforced. In a nutshell, A new solvent is included on the updated list called dimeythyformamide (DMF). DMF is used to produce a water-resistant urethane coating for the backside of all fabrics. In a nutshell, Spreadable urethane is made by adding a solvent, which is meant to evaporate afterwards. In a nutshell, California State Law requires that products containing trace amounts of the solvent be labeled to comply with its requirements since this solvent may be present on the finished product. In a nutshell, In other words, virtually all products with urethane coatings fall into this category. In a nutshell,

Are you able to keep your child quite cool with this carrier? Do you have any problems hiking in the heat? What kind of carrier do we have that leaves both of us ?

Packing your stuff in a backpack is pretty awful in hot weather. Then there are others that are undoubtedly better. There is no question that this is on the better side. Honestly, I don't know why it is so comfortable, but maybe it is because of the ease of adjusting the fit.

Have you ever been on a long hike? Do you have to travel more than 10 Have you been there? What was the experience like?

I think that's fine for this. Any child in a carrier for that long is going to be uncomfortable. We found that this carrier is the lightest weight we could find. The stroller also comes with a sun shade and a rain cover (sold separately) and a decent amount of storage for things such as diapers, wipes, and snacks.

Selected User Reviews For Osprey Poco Plus Child Carrier

I bought this product at a high price and found it to be too consumptuous
3/5

After buying this carrier I was really looking forward to loving it. I had high expectations was put based on the great reviews as well as the price, however, I ended up In addition, the shade on the Poco Plus was more appealing to me over the Deuter Comfort Plus because the Poco Plus has mesh on the sides to keep stuff out of the way of the baby, and the shade also appears more developed and pleasing to look at versus This is how I perceive it I-n- d The black and white colors are attractive and the product appears to be expensive- The bike is big and bulky and even in folded up position takes up a lot of space. Almost identical to the Infantino baby carrier, it lacks good cushioning and has rough material for the baby's area. I put through the tees for my daughter and nephew immediately and both of them cried. Although there are several adjustment points, after trying for several hours to adjust this thing so it wouldn't strain my neck, shoulders, or back with my 25 pound daughter in it, I was unable to find the right position that fit my 5'2" I tried as hard as I could, but it was difficult. This handle faces the person carrying the carrier, and it is located at the top of the carrier where the baby's chin rests. The handle was so uncomfortable that it was nearly impossible to look anywhere but down as it sat right at the nape of my neck, no matter what the adjustment straps were set When I wore the baby around, I felt pressure on one shoulder but not the other or on one hip but not the other. To alleviate this, I changed the strap position, and even then, the straps were uncomfortable even when I did manage to get them to a comfort level. The fabric of one side of this carrier appears to be too short and was causing difficulty for it to close. On that particular side, the openings were too big and the fabric was cut too short. As I nearly lost a finger trying to close this strap, I noticed a slight tear at one of the seams that indicated the fabric was stretched too far. br>My daughter is 21 months old and in the 76th percentile of height for her age. We could not use the foot straps because they were too short for her height. There is a lot of space on the bottom compartment of this carrier and I am sure that it would prove useful during a long hike. Design and functionality of the shade were both well considered, and the shade can be removed and tucked away easily. In my opinion, I expected this carrier to be comfortable to wear, adjustable to my size, easy to use, and convenient to transport. There is not a single factor that applies to this carrier. Upon returning this, I will give it a new home.

Skylar Morales
Skylar Morales
| May 16, 2021
A must-have! Well worth the price! I have not seen a child carrier like this before
5/5

Despite its light weight and comfort, it's incredibly durable. This car is a great ride for my daughter to ride in, since she is completely comfortable the entire time. She really loves going hiking and taking rides in it. As well as the umbrella, we bought the rain cover.

Dilan Zamora
Dilan Zamora
| Nov 10, 2020
This product is not meant for a Over the years, I have heard praise for both the old and new versions of this carrier
3/5

When they outgrew their Ergo carriers, I decided to pick one up after my twin toddlers outgrew them. Although I was hesitant to invest in such a large-priced item, since we love the outdoors and take them hiking a bit, I gave it a try. In terms of comparison, both my husband and I tried it A little over 190 lbs and 5 ft 10 inches tall, he's a little larger than average. It may require a bit of adjustment to get this carrier to fit properly since I am half his size and exactly 5 feet tall. In comparison to our simple Ergo carrier, this requires a little more tweaking. My husband is a large man, so the carrier was easy to adjust to his size. Compared to the lightweight fabric carriers we were used to before, this one was heavy. We were able to sit comfortably with our children in this carrier without their backs being pressed against ours. Whenever we have our children in this carrier, they get plenty of fresh air. In addition to the shade cover, they get a bag with a zipper.

When I tried on this carrier, I had another issue. The first was that it was very heavy. As a petite individual, I found that this was a bit too heavy for me, even though it is supposed to be lightweight. Even after adjusting the carrier to the best of my ability, I still couldn't get it to fit comfortably on my back due to my petite frame and small torso. In order to balance out the weight when my kids get on, I have to lean forward. Due to the way the carrier sits and the weight of my kid's body weight combined with the carrier's weight, even on a short hike, it is not comfortable for me and would likely cause me back pain. I would say that this is a well built carrier. It is sturdy and well designed. I would think you need to be at least a few inches taller than 5 ft and of moderate weight to fit comfortably in it. We struggled with the fit and the weight of this carrier, which ultimately led to us not purchasing it. In the end, we decided to go with a carrier similar to one we already had.

Malakai Floyd
Malakai Floyd
| Jun 22, 2021
The price was worth it
5/5

Researching carriers before purchasing one was part of my due diligence. In my opinion, it had to be a nicer one that would last through the years and hold up well to The Dueter Kid Comfort Pro and the Osprey Poco Plus were the two I considered most. In the following paragraphs, you will find the reasons I came to 1. B. I. It could use a little extra durability. There is a bar on the sides of Poco Plus that is not found in Dueter. This makes it feel a little more manageable, and does not make it feel As a result, my child is safer in the pack since it is easier to put on and take off. ** 2. The ability to store more data. In the beginning, I made this assumption based only on pictures, but after receiving the set, I am convinced that it is a good one. I love the way the storage compartment on the Poco Plus is designed. There is so much space for all our stuff. A lot of thought was put into how the space was utilized. I'd like to bring your attention to a few other awesome things. I-n- d It is easy to take out and put back in the sunshade of the pack. I-n- d Children will benefit from the foot holders in this pack, which will keep their feet from drifting off to sleep. I-n- d I like it too, and you look cool using it whether to just buy an off-brand pack, but I am so glad I bought one with so many The product is superbly comfortable, and the price is well worth it!.

Clark Hull
Clark Hull
| Nov 17, 2020
Having baby in a carrier is a great way to go hiking! Hiking is awesome with this carrier! I found this carrier to be comfortable enough that my 9 month old baby fell asleep while riding in it
5/5

I appreciated the sun shade, as it kept the baby well protected from the sun. There are many pockets included for storing gear and baby supplies, so we could carry everything we needed for a long hike in one bag! The carrier is very well made, as we would expect from Osprey, and is also quite lightweight. He is very happy with the product and it is well worth the cost!.

Madilynn O’DONNELL
Madilynn O’DONNELL
| Aug 24, 2020

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