JumpSac Orbit Carrier Wearing Instructions - Back Carry (using the Hip Scoot technique)
Here's how you Back Carry your baby/toddler in the JumpSac Orbit soft structured carrier, using the Hip Scoot technique.
The Hip Scoot technique is best used with babies whom do not yet have a good head control, or babies/toddlers whom cannot walk or stand on their own yet.
Make sure that when you scoot your baby to the back, the body panel is scooted to the back together with your baby.
(You can already back carry a child around the age of 4 or 5 months onwards.)
Back carrying is recommended for tall, big or heavy toddlers for the feel of weightlessness, without having your baby/toddler's head blocking your view.
If you have strong arms, and that your child can already stand on their feet on their own, you might prefer the Superman Toss technique.
For even bigger toddlers / pre-schoolers whom can already understand your command / instructions when spoken to, try the Back Climb technique.
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If you have strong arms, and that your child can already stand on their feet on their own, you might prefer the Superman Toss technique.
For even bigger toddlers / pre-schoolers whom can already understand your command / instructions when spoken to, try the Back Climb technique.
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