The EveryWear is the only carrier to offer FIVE carrying positions, while providing superior comfort for both the wearer and child:
Wear it every way, every where!
The ergonomic design of the EveryWear disperses your child's weight between the hips and thighs, which minimizes the compression of the spine. Your child's legs rest in a 90° angle, supporting the correct sitting position for the baby's hip, pelvis and spine growth.
The EveryWear is designed to be comfortable for both the child and the wearer. Its dual-density foam-padded waist belt is pre-curved to hug the the hips and provide greater comfort and load-carrying control. Shoulder pads, inspired by high performance back packs, allow for maximum comfort while the breathable mesh fabric allows for more air flow.
Made from lightweight mesh fabric, the EveryWear Sport is compact and easily fits into a diaper bag. It also features pockets for keys, diapers and wipes for parents' convenience.
The EveryWear Waist Extension Strap extends the waist from 42 to 62 inches. This adjustable strap connects easily to the EveryWear waist belt.
The EveryWear Sling Converter allows you to convert the EveryWear in a hip carrier position to a sling. The converter says in place by cupping your shoulder and evenly distributes weight across your back.
Available in Graphite.
Fit
Fits waists 24" to 41", and up to 62" with optional Waist Extension Strap. At only 14 oz, the EveryWear's lightweight design is exceptionally comfortable for the wearer, as well as the child.
Weight Limits
The weight limit of the EveryWear varies according to the position of the carrier:
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Pull the waist belt through the side flaps so that the flaps hang free. Fold the flaps together on the inside of the carrier. Button together by folding one flap over to meet the button on the opposite flap.
Unbuckle shoulder straps. Remove one shoulder pad (or slide it down the strap). Leave the shoulder pad located on the strap that will run across your back. Buckle the two top shoulder straps to each other, leaving the lower part of the straps and buckles loose. Slip these excess buckles/straps into the winged side pockets. Shorten front part of the strap as far as possible, lengthen the back side. Buckles should be on your front to allow you to fine-adjust straps when child is in the carrier. Slip excess shoulder strapping into the winged side pockets. Center the shoulder pad to comfortably fit on your shoulder by sliding it on the strap. Ready to use as hip carrier.
Wrap the padded waist belt around your waist or hip. Feed the male buckle through the elastic security band and into female buckle. Listen for the 'click' sound to make sure the buckles are securely engaged. Rotate the carrier to the desired position: To your front, hip or back. Tug on the buckles and straps to make sure the closure fits securely.
1. Attach: Button the hood to the two buttons on the inside of the carrier.
2. Adjust: Run the hood adjustment straps through the loops located above the front pocket. Find desirable length that comfortably supports your child's head. Adjust by buttoning the buttons on the adjustment straps at a desired length. The hood is now hanging over the front of the carrier.
3. Store: Store the loose hood and straps by either tucking into the zipped front pocket, or tuck straps into the winged side pockets with the hood hanging over the carrier.
4. Engage: When your child is in the carrier and you want to engage the hood, take hold of the hood straps and bring the hood over your child's head. Find the length that best supports your child's head and attach the hood straps to the carrier by either a) button on to the buttons on the shoulder pads, b) wrap around the shoulder straps and button it back to itself, or c) run through the loops on the shoulder pads and button it back to itself. If your child dislikes the hood when she is awake, wait until she is asleep to engage the hood.
Use wide seat setting as soon as your child is ready to site with her legs wrapped around your waist. Use narrow seat setting with smaller children.
Shoulder straps should be in "Backpack" position. Head support flap upright. Pre-adjust straps and test that carrier has the right fit. Make sure you can reach the chest strap behind your neck. Fasten waist belt.
Position Child
Slide on Shoulder Straps
Fasten Chest Strap and Adjust
Use narrow seat setting only. Never use wide seat for forward facing position. Straps in "Backpack" position. Fold head support flap forward and attach the attachment strap to either loop located on and below the front pocket. Pre-adjust straps and test that carrier has the right fit. Make sure you can reach the chest strap behind your neck. Fasten waist belt.
Position Child
Slide On Shoulder Straps
Fasten Chest Strap and Adjust
Use wide seat only. Your child should face toward you. Use the back carrying position when your child is ready to sit with his/her legs wrapped around your waist and can strongly support her/his head. Straps in "Backpack" position. Head support flap upright. Pre-adjust shoulder and chest straps and test that carrier has the right fit. Fasten waist belt. Rotate the carrier to your back. Slide left shoulder strap over your shoulder.
Move Child to Your Back
Slide on Right Shoulder Strap
Adjust Child's Position
You may use the hip carrying position when your child is ready to sit and can strongly support her head. Infant harness is required for infants less than 15 lb. The wide seat is preferred as soon as your child is ready to sit with her legs wrapped around your stomach. Use narrow seat setting with smaller children. Convert your carrier to a hip carrier. Fasten waist belt. Rotate the carrier to your right or left hip. Slip the shoulder strap over your head and place it on the shoulder opposite the seat. Your arm should lie outside the carrier pocket. Do not unbuckle the shoulder strap.
Place Child in Carrier
Adjust Child's Position
To adjust the harness length to fit your child, first unbuckle waist harness straps. Slide the strap through the desired adjustment loop on the back of the wide crotch harness. Run the waist harness straps through the vertical holes on each side of the infant cradle. Buckle and adjust waist straps.
Infant Harness Only - Upright Position
The infant harness may be used together with or separate from the infant cradle in an upright position. To use only the harness, remove harness from infant cradle. Store cradle for future use. Adjust harness length to fit your child.
Infant Cradle and Harness - Upright Position
The infant cradle used together with harness provides additional head support. To use cradle together with harness in an upright forward or inward position, attach the harness and cradle to the carrier as described above. For inward facing position, the cradle front/buckle should face toward you.
Loosen carrier shoulder straps to almost fully extended length. Preset chest strap for easy reach behind your neck. Fasten waist belt. Rotate the carrier to your front and let it hang down.
Place Baby in Infant Cradle and Harness
Slide on Shoulder Straps
Attach the Infant Cradle to The Carrier
Fasten Chest Strap and Adjust