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stokke marsupio StokkeStokke Limas Carrier Flex baby carrier Stokke Limas Carrier Flex is a full buckle baby carrier that can be used for newborns from one month and up (4 kg 8. 8 lb). You can put it on quickly and easily without having to tie it. Provides freedom of movement and security at every step of growth. Made from soft cotton, the carrier adapts to your baby as he grows, keeping him comfortable and close to you. Thanks to the adjustable base and back panel, this

Stokke - Limas Carrier Flex baby carrier

Stokke® Limas™ Carrier Flex is a full-buckle baby carrier that can be used for newborns from one month and up (4 kg/8.8 lb). You can put it on quickly and easily without having to tie it. Provides freedom of movement and security at every step of growth. Made from soft cotton, the carrier adapts to your baby as he grows, keeping him comfortable and close to you. ​Thanks to the adjustable base and back panel, this baby carrier can be adapted to the baby's height. Furthermore, it ensures a comfortable and ergonomic sitting position for your baby, from a few weeks after birth until the first years of life, up to a weight of 20 kg / 44.1 lb. ​It can be worn front and back, giving parents plenty of flexibility. The belt of the Stokke® Limas™ Carrier Flex can be easily removed and used as an onbuhimo, a traditional Japanese model for carrying the baby on the back without a belt.

  • Freedom of movement
  • Suitable as onbuhimo without belt
  • Padded shoulder straps with easily adjustable buckles
  • The base ensures a correct sitting position
  • Wide, ergonomic belt with padded buckle (adjustable from 60 to 140 cm, belt extension available)
  • Adjustable back panel (30 to 41 cm)
  • Ideal for when you carry your baby on your back for a long time
  • Material: 100% cotton* (*only Valerian beige: 50% cotton, 50% linen)
  • There is no need to wash it before using it for the first time
  • Machine washable at low temperature (40 degrees Celsius) and with low spin

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Front: The best position for the first months of life and even after: keep your baby with you at all times.

On your back: Is your baby over 5 months old and do you want to take him on your adventures? Carry it on your back!

Onbuhimo : Transform your baby carrier into a traditional Japanese baby carrier by removing the belt – the easiest way to carry your baby on your back.

DATA SHEET:

Weight (kg/lbs): 0.8 / 1.8
Recommended age: from 1 (months)
Recommended weight (kg/lbs): up to 20 / 44.1

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