Description
Key Features;
- Weight tested from 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) to 20 kg (45 lb)
- Realistically fits babies all the way from approximately 4 weeks old to 2.5 or even 3 years of age
- Offers 3 carrying positions (Front inward facing, Hip and Back carry).
- Carrier width adjusts very simply with no fiddly bits, no inserts and very minimal bulk, allowing this carrier to seamlessly grow with your baby.
- Carrier height also adjusts and can be easily adjusted without taking the carrier off
- Soft shaped panel and soft padding at the legs ensures baby sits in a comfortable, hip healthy position with the bum lower than the knees.
- Made from ultra soft 100% cotton woven wrap fabric that hugs around you and baby.
- Fits an extremely wide range of parent shapes and sizes. Men and women, petite to plus size and everything in between.
- Designed with parents sharing in mind, the straps can be worn crossed or rucksack style across parents back. For those that prefer rucksack straps - the buckle is magnetic which makes doing up the strap behind your back easier as the magnet helps close the buckle.
- Machine washable (30 degrees, line dry)
- Meets Safety Standards CEN/TR 16512:2015 and ASTM F2236-16a
You can find find fit tips here.
All in all the Lenny Light is another fantastic carrier from Lenny Lamb. Designed to be a lighter, simpler model compared to the Lenny Lamb Upgrade, the Light will suit best anyone who wants less stuff to deal with and/or like the idea of a soft carrier but want something less bulky than the Lenny Lamb Upgrade. The Upgrade has more points of adjustment and ultimately offers more flexibility of fit, while the Light is simpler for those who want less bits to adjust and still want a carrier that is very soft and very flexiable. Because the adjustment system on the Light is less bulky the Light works better on newborns (babies aged just a couple of weeks through to 12 weeks) than the Upgrade, while the Upgrade is slightly more supportive for older babies and toddlers although there isn't a big difference either way! Both are fabulous carriers and which is best for you will depend on whether you want more flexibility of use or prefer less bits to fiddle with. It can be well worth trying one or both to discover which.
And if you love it, I offer a £15 discount off the purchase price of a new one to anyone who hires first so you don't lose out to try before you buy! You can find them in my webshop here or if you don't see the colour way you would like in stock get in touch and I can order it in for you.
Note that the Lenny Lamb Light doesn't offer an outward facing carry, if forward facing is important to you check out the Ergobaby Omni Breeze, Tula Explore or Beco Gemini instead. If you not sure if forward facing is or isn't important to you and would like to read more check out my article on this here. Personally, I found my children were happy inwards facing as long as they could get their arms out and the Light is fantastic for this because it is so easy to change the length of the back panel to accomodate arms in or arms out.















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