Hip Seat Carrier
Overview
Description
Fact: babies love to be carried. But after while, this can take a toll on your arms, hips and back. Tushbaby is a strap-free, ergonomic hipseat that evenly distributes your baby’s weight—so you can carry your little one longer and more comfortably.
Tushbaby helps you take a load off, literally, by reducing muscular strain on the spine while holding baby. The squishy memory foam seat supports and positions your child’s hips in the proper M-shaped position, helping to reduce the risk of hip dysplasia. It can be used in face-to-face, side-carrying and front-facing positions, and offers support during breastfeeding and bottle-feeding as early as infancy.
The wide belt features a plush pad and built-in lumbar support, which means more comfort for you. It also features roomy pockets to stash diapers, keys and pacifiers and has a hideable bottle holder and toy loop for on-the-go convenience.
It’s designed to fit 23”–44” waists, but you can add up to 24 more inches with the Waistband Extender (sold separately).
There a few key differences with the fabric types:
- Standard Polyester ($85): machine washable
- Vegan Leather ($98): wipe clean (not machine washable)
- Velvet ($115): machine washable
Note: Parents still need to keep an arm around baby.
What we about it
This simple hip seat is changing the way parents carry babies.
Details
- Fits newborns to 36 months, and up to 45 lbs (can also be used for breastfeeding support)
- Waistband: 47”L x 6”H
- Seat: 6”L x 7.5”W (at base/widest part)
- Fits 23”-44” waist (add up to 24 more inches with Waistband Extender)
- Weighs under 1 lb
- Four carry positions: feeding, face-to-face, side-carrying and front-facing
- Five storage pockets
- Hideable bottle holder
- Offers back & lumbar support
- Reduces back, arm and wrist strain
- Stain-resistant and machine washable
- Paci Pod & Changing Pad sold separately
- Manufacturer’s warranty: 1 year
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Q&A
Best Answer: Most pediatricians recommend a healthy seated “M” position when using a hip seat carrier. That means your baby's knees should be sitting higher than their bottom when they’re in the face-to-face and side carry position.
For optimal hip health, their hips and legs should also be able to move freely and not be straight or together for long periods of time. It's always a good idea to adjust your baby’s legs and hips every so often to make sure they’re in that M-shape in this carrier.




























