Am I crazy?

May 09, 2012 18:31

At some point in the last 15 months or so, a user posted here about a carrier she had that had panels you could unzip to reveal mesh. If I remember correctly it was in general similar to a Beco or Ergo, but had these panels to allow air flow. The name of the carrier was rather odd and all I can remember is that she joked they called it the iPhy or ( Read more... )

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faerieflings May 9 2012, 22:45:04 UTC
godesovluv May 10 2012, 01:12:11 UTC
Indeed, thank you!

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beautifulriot May 9 2012, 23:51:59 UTC
LOL! that was me! and yeah the pp is right, it's the i-phyeonhae boom! carrier and it is awesome possum. We call it the i-phy here because I have no idea what the correct pronunciation is.

Here is a pic of us using ours last week with the fabric zipped down. I am so sad my kid is getting too tall for it! but we bought a Solarveil Kinderpack that is *almost* as cool and breathable. not quite- but almost. =]


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beautifulriot May 10 2012, 00:11:17 UTC
also, the pognae is basically the same exact carrier. they can be easier to get ahold of and there is one on the FSOT page on TBW right now. =]

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godesovluv May 10 2012, 01:14:21 UTC
Thank you! And, O.M.G. your child is gorgeous!

How is it in terms of leaning tower of child? I picked the Boba for the longer body, but I don't have much experience with other SSCs, so I don't know how he'd do in a shorter bodied carrier.

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beautifulriot May 12 2012, 18:31:09 UTC
bleh! I suck and am just getting to this comment. The body of the carrier is definitely short. I wouldn't call this toddler-worthy at all. How big is your kiddo? We have been using our new toddler kinderpack with solarveil totally non-stop since it got here and I can't even begin to say how impressed I am with it!


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