Onbuhimo Toddler
The onbuhimo is a practical companion for short distances or during pregnancy.
Onbuhimo toddler. If you need help getting comfortable please email us to setup a free consultation. Three carrier styles covering every stage. The back part of the baby carrier is adjustable and allows a comfortable and correct fit for your child. The term onbu translates to back carry.
The onbuhimo is a style of toddler carrier that originates from japan. Front inward facing back. The back carrier is mainly designed for crawling children from 80 cm tall. It is most commonly used for back carry.
Available in two sizes standard and toddler. The onbuhimo baby carrier has a panel that can be adjusted in its width this makes this baby carrier a truly universal carrier. This waistless soft carrier gives a wonderful feeling of freedom to you while letting your little one ride high enough to see over your shoulder and be right where the action is. Pregnant mums benefit from the hip beltless back carrier.
Lenny buckle onbuhimo baby carrier toddler size jacquard weave 100 cott. An onbuhimo is a baby carrier without a waistband. They originally came from japan. Designed to support a high back carry position our onbuhimo provides your baby with a view of the world from your level in comfort and style.
It can take some time to build the muscles used by on onbuhimo. An onbuhimo is a traditional japanese style baby carrier designed to be worn high on the back. The softest hand dyed linens handloomed silks coziest bamboo cashmeres and locally tanned leathers. The word onbuhimo means back carrying strap in japanese.
Lenny onbuhimo baby carrier is designed for children who can already sit unassisted. All of our carriers are wrap conversions. Shop for comfortable stylish baby carrier online at best prices. Onbuhimo back carrier for toddlers accessories suck pads hip belt pads and more sorting standard name a z name z a price ascending price descending availability latest first date of issue bestseller.
Onbu refers to the act of carrying on the back while himo means strap or rope.