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Flip 4-In-1 Convertible Carrier

Rated 4.2 out of 5
147 Reviews|, 11 Answered Questionsor
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Overview

Description

This Convertible Carrier’s unique, convertible seat makes it ideal for infancy through the toddler years.

The carrier features four ways to carry: facing-in (folded), facing-in (extended), facing out and back pack. Use the folded seat position and padded head support to ergonomically hold smaller infants from knee-to-knee. Switch to the extended position to continue to provide a wide, ergonomic seat as they grow.

This also includes the handy Wonder Cover, a bib to protect your clothing and carrier.

What we love about it

Keeps baby close and your hands free.

Details

  • 4 ways to carry: facing-in (narrow seat), facing-in (wide seat), facing-out and back pack
  • Carry children from 8-32 lbs
  • Natural, ergonomic seat when facing in
  • Narrow and wide seat positions
  • Adjustable head support
  • Extra-padded shoulder straps
  • Supportive waist belt transfers weight to wearers hips
  • Includes Wonder Cover bib

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Q&A

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8 Questions
Can this be used for newborns?

Yes, the Infantino Flip 4-In-1 Convertible Carrier can be used for newborns, but is designed for babies weighing 8-32 lbs.

Are there measurements for the carrier and how it fits parents?

The only measurements shared are the baby's weight (8-32 lbs). Their product page has a video which shows it in use: https://infantino.com/products/flip-4in1?bvstate=pg:2/ct:r

What size parent does this fit? How large does it get?

The waist belt extends up to 49" while the shoulder straps adjust to a maximum of 39".

How is the Hip support for the baby? I'm looking for something that will spread around the torso, hips bent, and knees slightly higher than the buttocks. This position allows the hip joint to be centered and stable, and prevents hip dysplasia. One that has a wide base that supports the thighs from beneath and allows the legs to spread naturally.  Ex. jockey, straddle, frog, spread-squat, or human position

The International Hip Dysplasia Institute has not issued an opinion about this carrier. That said, as long as it's used correctly, this carrier will be safe for your little one's hips.

Why is this no longer available? I have it on my registry.

Sorry for the confusion! As of June 2, the Infantino Flip in Natural is currently out of stock but it is still listed on the Babylist Shop. Please check back later or consider alternative color options.

Is this carrier user friendly for one parent to get on by themselves or do you need a partner to help?

All carriers have a bit of a learning curve, but the Infantino Flip is fairly straightforward and you shouldn't need any help putting your baby in or out.

Can babies sleep in this?

Babies often fall asleep when they are all snug carriers. To keep them safe, support their heads and keep their chins off their chests.

Is this machine washable???

Yes, this carrier is machine washable.

Customer reviews

147 Ratings
4.2out of 5
147 Ratings

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Rated 4 stars by 20% of reviewers

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Rated 2 stars by 7% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 7% of reviewers

1-10 of 198 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 5, 2024
A must-have especially if you already have other small children
Simple and affordable. It gets the job done.
Rated 1 out of 5
Nov 2, 2024
Way too complicated to wear and figure out.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 22, 2024
Easy to use, very convenient.
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 9, 2023
Affordable and useful!
Easy to use, easy to adjust, good for babies starting at 8 pounds!
Rated 1 out of 5
Sep 13, 2023
Not ergonomic for adult or baby!
Be warned! Instructions for newborn set up do not meet guidelines for hip health. Only realized this after using it for weeks and discovered this while looking at r/babywearing As if that wasn’t problem enough, it also put a lot of strain on my upper/mid back and doesn’t have the option to cross the straps. Wound up buying an ergo baby and will be returning this.
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 16, 2023
Carrier
Loved this carrier, used all the time and came in handy when we were pout and about!
Rated 3 out of 5
Apr 2, 2023
its ok
very handy in general, but you can tell it's a knock off of more expensive carriers in the sense that it's not the most comfortable to use.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jan 21, 2023
Great for smaller infants
Loved it while it lasted. My son outgrew it at 12 months and 22 pounds. It’s too small for a bigger infant.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 6, 2022
Review Before Using
It’s actually comfortable not just for baby but for mommy as well and the different modes definitely come in handy, I tested it out on my niece. I can’t wait to use it for my baby girl !
Rated 3 out of 5
Jul 25, 2022
Works but becomes uncomfortable above 20lbs
We loved this carrier when our kids were still small, however once they passed 20lbs the carrier started getting more and more uncomfortable. It's a 'cheap' carrier and you notice.

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