Artipoppe Zeitgeist - reviews? Worth the money?

Anonymous
If you can afford it, buy it. Who cares what people think about your purchases. Some people buy organic groceries. Some people pay for premium gas. Some people pay $300 to highlight their hair at the salon. Some people pay $3000 for jewelry. Some people pay $600 for a purebred dog or even more for a horse. Not to mention loans for luxury or new model year cars. People are so quick to judge but are they paying for it? Everyone has purchased something before that they could have done without but they went ahead and did it anyways. It's silly to act as if OP is ridiculous for looking at the carriers. Maybe OP's family makes money to the extent that $500 for a carrier is in line with her budget. Ever thought of that? Don't try to shame people to cover up for your own struggles with envy or caring too much about what others think. And if you aren't envious, and you can afford it but would decide to buy something cheaper, then hush your mouth and let OP get the feedback she is looking for. It's not your carrier, it's not your baby. If she wants to wrap her baby in silk and wool, then God bless her and her baby and let that baby feel silk and wool loved.
Anonymous
Why not a Tula? My husband and I both find it simple and comfortable.

Is it possible you need to do some back or core strengthening exercises to help support you during babywearing?
Anonymous
OP, I have the baby Bjorn mini and it has zero support. Virtually any full size carrier will have more support than that, I don’t think you have to spend $400 or whatever to achieve that.

I recently bought the ergo Omni dream and I definitely don’t think it’s cumbersome or complicated… it doesn’t look any more complicated than the one you’re considering and I’m guessing it’s more supportive. I think you should consider that before you shell out for this $400 one. Also my current baby looooooves the carrier but my firstborn refused to tolerate it at all until he was substantially older and could be worn facing outward. I really wouldn’t want to drop a ton or money on this especially if I wasn’t sure my many would even tolerate it first.
Anonymous
It’s expensive but mine was my favorite carrier (my daughter is a toddler now so I don’t wear her lol ) but baby #2 will go in that carrier. I just love mine.

Haha I got a code if you wanna buy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s expensive but mine was my favorite carrier (my daughter is a toddler now so I don’t wear her lol ) but baby #2 will go in that carrier. I just love mine.

Haha I got a code if you wanna buy it.


Different poster here, one that was contemplating the Sakura Bloom carrier. What are your favorite aspects of the Artipoppe?
Anonymous
I love baby wearing and have way more carriers than I need. Here are my favorites, all cotton or linen so very easy to wash (important esp. with little babies), easy to put on and take off on your own, breathable for you and baby in DC heat, and can work for the toddler stage as well as the baby stage. Also all attractive and feel nice to wear and touch.

Happy Baby OG https://happybabycarriers.com/products/original-baby-carrier

Happy Baby Onbuhimo
https://happybabycarriers.com/products/happy-onbuhimo

Didymos Didyclick
https://www.didymos.de/en/baby-carriers/didyklick-half-buckle-carrier/

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