Embrace Baby Carrier
Overview
Highlights
- Fits child between 7–25 lbs
- Carry positions: Front inward, front outward
- Machine washable
Description
Designed with the softness of a wrap and the structured support of a carrier, the ErgoBaby Embrace is a smaller, lighter version just right for new babies and parents. It’s soft and simple to use (no complicated wraps or tying), and keeps your hands free and baby close. Use it from from birth (7 lbs) to 18 months or so (25 lbs). It’s ergonomic, hip-healthy and has cushioned neck support, too.
You can choose newborn mode (under 23”), baby facing in (over 23”) and baby facing out (over 26”). As baby grows, the spreadable cross-shoulder straps and adjustable supportive waistbelt offer a comfortable fit for a wide range of bodies.
It’s also slim and compact, so it easily rolls up and stashes in a diaper bag.
What we about it
Details
- Can be used from birth: Yes
- Front carry inward capacity: 7–25 lbs
- Features:
- Padded shoulder straps
- Cushioned neck support
- Material: 79% polyester, 17% rayon, 4% spandex
- Cleaning and care: Machine wash cold, gentle; lay flat to dry
- Certifications: IHDI Hip-Healthy; AGR certified; Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified fabric
- Luminous Ivory is exclusive to Babylist
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Q&A
Best Answer: This carrier is not made specifically to keep baby cool, but it is lighter than other carriers.
Best Answer: Yes, baby can face out once they're at least over 26".
Best Answer: It is! The waist strap is 52" in length, while the arm straps are 41" in length each.
Best Answer: The Ergobaby Embrace Carrier is designed with hip health in mind and does not cause hip dysplasia. The carrier supports a proper M-shaped position for your baby's legs, where their knees are higher than their bottom, which is crucial for healthy hip development, especially in newborns and infants.
Best Answer: You can't hip carry with the Embrace Carrier.
Best Answer: Totally! This carrier is designed to be easy to use. There's no complicated wrapping or tying involved, just simple buckling and you’re ready to go.



































