Tula Free to Grow
Tula Free to Grow
The Free to Grow's no bulk innovative body panel allows you to carry your baby in two ergonomic positions from 7-45lbs with no need for any extra inserts. A super simple carrier that gives an ergonomic fit with padded shoulders and wide waistband to evenly distribute weight for any wearer.
Age/ Weight Range
7-45lbs/3.2-20.4kgs which is from around newborn up to around 2 years of age depending on the height of your child. Note that most children will outgrow this carrier in height rather than by exceeding the weight limit, and, as all children are different, this may be when the child reaches 18 months or it might not be until they're over 2 years old!
Carrying Positions
2 carrying positions - front facing inwards and back carrying. These positions are dependant on the developmental stage of your baby. They should be carried on your front until around 6 months of age, you can then continue to carry on your front or start to try out back carrying. You should only start back carrying when your baby is able to sit unaided. Both positions provide a natural, ergonomic position best for comfortable carrying that promotes healthy hip and spine development for baby.
Strap Type
The Tula Free to grow has a thick, sturdy buckle waist band with one direction tightening. The two shoulder straps are thickly padded adjustable rucksack style straps with a small adjustable clip connecting them to ensure a good comfortable fit and keep the straps in place on your shoulders.
What we love about this carrier...
Tula make some brilliant carriers - the only problem is deciding which one! The Free to Grow is perfect if you're looking for a simple, easy to use, comfortable carrier that will grow with your baby. Its thick cushioned straps and sturdy waistband mean carrying a much older baby is still comfy! Tula carriers have a fuss free, natural feel and design.
About Tula
Tula was created in Poland in 2009 by mum of three children Ula Tuszewicka who wanted a stylish yet comfortable way to carry her children. The company has grown in size and popularity, and is now the sister company or Ergobaby with carriers being manufactured in both Poland and Mexico.