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heaf3
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Topic: Manducas Posted: 18 April 2011 at 2:16pm |
Hi all
Looking at getting a Manduca....
Firstly, where is the best place to buy one from (and does the price vary from place to place?)
Secondly, should I wait until bubs gets here to get one? As in should I try one on with her in it first before spending the money on one?
Thirdly, what are the crappy (if any) features about them?
TIA
eta: my SIL has a friend who offered to sell me a BabyBjorn synergy for $80 (in new condition, worth $250) but I want the manduca...would I be nuts to pass this up? Have heard a lot better things about the manduca though....any thoughts?
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MummyFreckle
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 2:59pm |
I was really nervous about spending the $$ on a manduca and luckily a friend loaned me one to try before I bought my own. I am totally in love with mine - and I never really saw myself as the baby wearing kind until I got it. It is so incredibly comfortable and easy to wear.
Do you know anyone that could let you try theirs on before you buy?
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 3:09pm |
I use mine every day- It has been one of the best baby purchases we made and I'm so glad we did! Its easy to adjust from me to DH (who is tall and skinny), its comfortable and DS is happy to sleep in it too. I see it as a bit of an investment. :)
I searched the net for negatives about Manducas and couldn't really find anything. It does take a wee bit of learning to get the hang of using one, but they come with easy to follow instructions. :)
I bought mine from Scamps Boutique - I was attracted to them as they offer a layby service which I opted for. We got great service from them too.
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 3:51pm |
You s hould try before you buy with that kinda expense. If money is tight you should also try out the ergo. I have the ergo and love it and its cheaper, by quite alot if you buy from the right place. I wore Alex in it for the majority of 3 days straight with no probs
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 3:57pm |
Tweedle.co.nz also sell them and do layby...and so do Cheeky Cherubs.co.nz. They also both do free shipping on them.
I think they online stores are all about the same and often have 10-15% off sales so if you've got some time up your sleeve you could hold out for a sale.
I didn't try one out first, just bought one online and haven't regretted the investment one bit! In fact, I'm considering buying a second one so I'll have 2 (to go with different outfits!). We use it almost everyday too and totally love it! I had a Baby Bjorn and sold it to fund the Manduca...it was so uncomfortable for me and I think for DS too...especially once he got over about 6kg.
If you ever head south there is a store in Silverdale, Baby Botts, that stocks Manducas where you could probably try one on...don't think there are any up your way.
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 4:35pm |
I love my manduca, so handy, I would definatly try one and I bet you will fall in love with it and have to get one. There are some really cool pattern limited edition ones coming out, so you might be able to get one of those!
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 5:45pm |
Please don't buy a BabyBjorn .....
Love the Manduca, I got mine on special for $195 from My Natural Baby at the parent and child show but haven't seen them that cheap again.
Nothing crappy about then I can think of, great thing is that they have a life time warranty on all the zips, buckles etc.
If you want info about baby carriers have a look at the slingbabies site. www.slingbabies.co.nz
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 6:39pm |
Love my manduca (bought mine from Baby on the Move).
I think they're usually the same price in most stores, but occasionally you'll see specials where they have the limited edition prints for the same price as the regular ones.
If you do a quick search on trade me for used manducas and baby bjorns there are no manducas and a heap of baby bjorns. Thats because the manduca is so good that nobody ever sells them... unless of course they want to fund the purchase of a new limited edition colour
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 7:05pm |
I personaly woudnt bother trying before you buy, I've never once heard anyone regret buying their Manduca.
I've had mine for a year now, I wear it every single day, some days for 6+ hours at a time, as someone else said, it was by far my best baby purchase. I'm hoping to get a limited edition one as well soon, if DH would let me, i'd sell the pram to fund it
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 8:34pm |
Hehe, mamaT, my manduca was a much better investment than my pram too!
I didn't try it first, although I did have a friend with a huuuge baby recommend it and I figured if she could carry her heavy bub around, it would be fine for me. I love it. No regrets at all.
I got it cheaper by buying from and Aussie site, but not sure if that'd still be the case depending on exchange rate etc.
You could try tweedle for hiring one first. I'm pretty sure if you go on to buy one, you get your hirage costs put towards the purchase, but I might be wrong there.
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 10:07pm |
T_Rex wrote:
You could try tweedle for hiring one first. I'm pretty sure if you go on to buy one, you get your hirage costs put towards the purchase, but I might be wrong there. |
You are right
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 10:09pm |
Tweedle does $50 bond with $5 per week for 6 weeks but only pay the $50 and would get back 20 of the bond if you didn't purchase! If you do buy one you get that hireage cost put towards the manduca so well worth it!
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 11:22pm |
Cheeky Cherubs hires out too, same sort of deal as Tweedle.
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Posted: 19 April 2011 at 9:48am |
Definitely get a manduca, they are awesome!! Just ordered mine now, have been meaning to for ages but kept forgetting lol. Mum paid for it coz they offered to get us a double buggy but I said I'd rather a Manduca
Oh and I hired one in Feb for three weeks and DD loved riding on mine or DH's back, can't wait to try it out on the lil bubba too
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Posted: 19 April 2011 at 11:06am |
I didn't try mine first either and I don't regret it one bit! Infact I'm getting another
Best investment ever.
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Posted: 19 April 2011 at 12:36pm |
I tried out a friends Manduca a couple of times (just for a few mins each time) as did DH and that's all it took to convince us we wanted one. I haven't used it since we bought it (a bit hard with my bump though I'm sure not impossible!) but DH has and he loooooves it. I see it as a fantastic investment and I won't be getting a double pram until I see if I can just use my single plus the Manduca.
I agree with whoever mentioned never seeing them on Trademe, they are either never being sold, or if they are they get snapped up super quickly!
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Posted: 19 April 2011 at 3:27pm |
I have one (and would love a second one so I didn't have to keep adjusting it as DH loves it too lol) and use it all the time. Sooooo comfy (and MrsEmma - definitely not impossible with a bump. I used to put DS on my hip and swing him around, but haven't been able to do that for a while with the bump in the way ha ha, so he just climbs on).
I've worn him on my back for an entire two days (Mystery Creek field days) other than meal times and he was totally fine - comfy, slept etc... I was totally comfy the entire time too. Didn't swap him for the bags of crap everyone else was carrying (and moaning about how heavy they were getting  )
Totally do it Heaf
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Posted: 20 April 2011 at 5:21pm |
I have nothing against my manduca except that babywearing with a reflux baby is not fun. Also, if you do plan on babywearing, get baby used to this from day 1.
Mealz, I would have said you can have mine as a second but then read why you wanted a second one, and well, obviously that wouldn't work lol.
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Posted: 20 April 2011 at 8:14pm |
lostAmber wrote:
Mealz, I would have said you can have mine as a second but then read why you wanted a second one, and well, obviously that wouldn't work lol. |
I know! Bit crazy huh?! Still trying to decide if I really need 2...it's a fair bit of money!
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Posted: 20 April 2011 at 8:31pm |
lostAmber wrote:
I have nothing against my manduca except that babywearing with a reflux baby is not fun. Also, if you do plan on babywearing, get baby used to this from day 1.
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My bub has some reflux too and I find wearing her is great! she is upright and has some pressure on her tummy which helps her feel better...
So great to hear all these positive reviews! I love my Mei Tai and Moby but can't wait to get a Manduca
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