Welcome to winter! This special collection is here just for the season. When it's gone, it's gone, so don't wait!
Wrap conversion Ring Sling with gathered shoulder
100% Cotton
Jacquard weave, Jurassic Park - Ice Desert
Weight: 280 gsm
Jurassic Park – Ice Desert is a medium-weight fabric. It’s great for all ages and especially supportive for older babies. The plushness of the fabric gives just the right combination of grip and glide for an exceptionally comfortable carry. The dramatic reverse is also incredibly fun while learning new carries!
Rawr! With these realistic-looking dinos on a grey to brown and gold gradient weft and cream background, you’ve got the perfect combination of elegant and fun! LennyLamb products are truly woven works of art!
Ring Slings are a quick, easy-to-use and lightweight babywearing option. Less intimidating to some, its biggest advantage is that you do not have to "wrap" it. Simply pull the fabric correctly through the rings, put the baby in and tighten (follow instructions provided). Ring slings can be used from newborn through toddler stages. An active toddler who wants up-down-up-down may be easier to wrap in a ring sling versus other carriers!
Start with your newborn baby in a cradle carry, and as soon as your baby can hold their head up you can also use the upright position. The weight limit is 33lbs / 15kg.
LennyLamb RingSlings are made for the left shoulder as a standard. Some designs will be upside down when worn on the right shoulder
The LennyLamb RingSling has been acknowledged as a "hip healthy" product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.
Sizing:
We recommend at least 12" of fabric tail hanging down from the rings after your child is in the carrier, for safety.
Many caregivers find the standard size 1.8m (5'11" / 71") to be sufficient, especially for a newborn.
Other uses for extra hanging fabric: Twisting around the rings for a cleaner look and tucked out of the way; use for back carrying with a ring sling; used as a second pass of fabric to keep a squirmy baby in place; used as a nursing cover; used as an extra layer for warmth; used as an extra layer to protect against the sun.
This is an ideal carrier for learning to babywear, for quick carries, and for use from the very early days.
Video Tutorial:
Welcome to winter! This special collection is here just for the season. When it's gone, it's gone, so don't wait!
Wrap conversion Ring Sling with gathered shoulder
100% Cotton
Jacquard weave, Jurassic Park - Ice Desert
Weight: 280 gsm
Jurassic Park – Ice Desert is a medium-weight fabric. It’s great for all ages and especially supportive for older babies. The plushness of the fabric gives just the right combination of grip and glide for an exceptionally comfortable carry. The dramatic reverse is also incredibly fun while learning new carries!
Rawr! With these realistic-looking dinos on a grey to brown and gold gradient weft and cream background, you’ve got the perfect combination of elegant and fun! LennyLamb products are truly woven works of art!
Ring Slings are a quick, easy-to-use and lightweight babywearing option. Less intimidating to some, its biggest advantage is that you do not have to "wrap" it. Simply pull the fabric correctly through the rings, put the baby in and tighten (follow instructions provided). Ring slings can be used from newborn through toddler stages. An active toddler who wants up-down-up-down may be easier to wrap in a ring sling versus other carriers!
Start with your newborn baby in a cradle carry, and as soon as your baby can hold their head up you can also use the upright position. The weight limit is 33lbs / 15kg.
LennyLamb RingSlings are made for the left shoulder as a standard. Some designs will be upside down when worn on the right shoulder
The LennyLamb RingSling has been acknowledged as a "hip healthy" product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.
Sizing:
We recommend at least 12" of fabric tail hanging down from the rings after your child is in the carrier, for safety.
Many caregivers find the standard size 1.8m (5'11" / 71") to be sufficient, especially for a newborn.
Other uses for extra hanging fabric: Twisting around the rings for a cleaner look and tucked out of the way; use for back carrying with a ring sling; used as a second pass of fabric to keep a squirmy baby in place; used as a nursing cover; used as an extra layer for warmth; used as an extra layer to protect against the sun.
This is an ideal carrier for learning to babywear, for quick carries, and for use from the very early days.
Video Tutorial:
Ways to use
How to use a ring sling
Watch now to see how to set up your ring sling for the first use! Threading and tightening with explination!
How to use a ring sling
Watch now to see how to set up your ring sling for the first use! Threading and tightening with explination!
tutorial Video
Watch to see how easy it is to use a ringsling!
tutorial Video
Watch to see how easy it is to use a ringsling!
Newborn Friendly!
Watch this to find out how to safely use with your newborn
Newborn Friendly!
Watch this to find out how to safely use with your newborn
Quick tip
Flip sling colors, hide tags
Quick tip
Flip sling colors, hide tags
Accessories
Check out all of the accessories you can get to match your carrier
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