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Crystal Sprague
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
The design on these products have significantly improved from my last purchase. As a female, the hip pads were often too small to provide any real comfort. However, the width of these hip pads work well. I am able to carry both my 36 and 25 kiddos around with ease.
brad campbell
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Absolutly an amazing product. Extremly high quality and very comfortable. Im 6'3" and 250 pounds and I think i could wear it all day. Seems to be very comfortable with the kiddo as well.
Sleepy-head
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
TLDR: This carrier, the "poco", is a good carrier but we prefer the "poco slt" because it is smaller and lighter. I also find the "poco slt" to be more comfortable to wear.The "poco" seems unnecessarily big, and if you are a short person it will feel gigantic to wear. Yes there is more robust padding on it but the SLT is more comfortable to me.This carrier has plenty of adjustments for both the wearer and the child. The shoulder straps can be adjusted up or down to fit different torso lengths and is super easy to adjust. The seat for the baby can also be adjusted up or down to adjust for the height of your child. there are little stirrups loops where your child can rest their feet. That's a nice bonus that the SLT doesn't have. There is lots of storage space on the bottom and one benefit of the poco over the poco slt is that the bottom legs can be folded, which collapses the storage compartment to provide a slightly more streamlined carrier. The legs fold into the storage compartment so you can't fill the compartment AND fold the legs. The hip belt effectively transfers weight to your hips and the straps and hip belt are both well padded. The strap system to hold the child is very easy to use and is not ridiculous like most car seat. That is a giant plus for us.Overall, this is a great carrier but it's just a little too bulky for us and we much prefer the POCO SLT.
R. Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I've reviewed a number of Osprey backpacks over the years, from book bag size to their largest internal frame packs. This baby backpack borrows many of the features found in their internal frame packs, making this a very comfortable, durable, and useful piece of equipment.At the heart of the backpack is the adjustable fit strap system. Sizing-wise, I think this pack falls in a medium range. It fits me fine (6-1, 200lbs) and it should do great for persons smaller than my build. I have it on the largest torso setting. I could see it being tight for a larger build person. The torso adjustment is easy to figure out and manipulate.The kickstand at the rear is very sturdy. I like how Osprey has fit a large compartment into this area beneath the child and between the legs of the kickstand. There is enough room for a day hike's worth of food, diapers, and extra clothes (for your child). There is also a small zippered pocket on the top rear that accommodates keys, wallet, etc. There's a quick grab stretch pocket on the rear as well, big enough to throw a child's wind breaker. There are two stretchy compartments on the hip belt, enough to hold something like a granola bar. There are a few small loops on the belt as well, but there are no proper gear loops on the pack, something that I imagine was done for safety reasons.The seat area looks complex but makes sense once you've used it. Upon opening the seat, you bring the side arms up and into the associated buckles. This makes for a very sturdy frame around the child. There are various adjustments that work similar to the torso mechanism so that you can accommodate kids of different sizes. This is designed for children between 16 and 40 lbs. Parts of the seat area may be removed for washing, and this model has an ingenuous sun shade that unfolds like magic out of a rear zippered compartment.The real trick of backpacks like this is doing the lift to get it and the child on your back, alone. This is where the kickstand comes in handy because it will allow you to get the child situated in a stable fashion. Once your child is buckled in, do a two-hand lift to get the pack on one shoulder, and then twist yourself in.I've got the green pack and think it looks great. It's a very practical color and won't get as hot the black.
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