Published by Pale Morning on Jul 17, 2017 5:54:56 PM
Deuter offers four carrier models to meet a range of uses and budgets.
As soon as your little one can sit up and control her head, she can ride in the Kid Comfort. Usually this happens around six months of age.
Your kid’s chin should be level with the top of the chin pad. This way he gets a great view, plenty of room to stretch his arms, and a perfect snooze/head holder if he nods off! Adjust the seat by tightening or loosening seat height strap, which is located almost directly in front of your little one.
Heck no! Look, we’re parents, too. We know the term “disposable income” is synonymous with “well-rested” once the kids come. In other words, no way do you need to shell out for two packs.
1. Shoulder Harness. Adjust the harness with the Vari-Quick system. Here’s how:
2. Hips!
Adjust the hip belt so that the padded part is directly over your hipbones.
3. Tighten up.
To tighten the shoulder straps, pull shoulder stabilizer straps (the threaded nylon by your elbows) snug. This will pull the pack closer to your back. Note that most of the load should still be on the hip belt.
Just remember the number four. It is important that you thread the Vari-Quick shoulder harness through four adjustments loops. Any less than four can cause the pack to tilt sideways.
It's definitely easier to have someone help with putting the pack on, and taking it off.
But sure you can fly solo! Here’s how:
Check out the video on how to put the Kid Carrier on properly.
Follow the yellow buckles. When everything’s in place, your little one will look like she’s sporting a parachute harness.
There is an optional Sun Roof and Rain Cover available for all the Kid Comforts and the Kanga Kid.
The maximum capacity is 48.4 lbs (or 22 kg). This weight assumes about 40 lbs for your child and 8 lbs of bits and pieces that you have stowed in the various pockets/storage compartments in the pack.