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    Posted: 14 February 2011 at 8:23pm
I'm thinking about getting a ring sling for the new baby as I think it might be a bit quicker to put on than my moby wrap.
What brands are good and what should I be looking for?

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Try Slingbabies

If you look under vendors you'll find the different brands.
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I love my serenity sling :) its pretty, compact and easy to use once I was shown how to use it

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I got a Nature Baby ring sling (note: NOT nature sway, which I think from some threads some people didn't like).

I love, love, love my ring sling. I am trialling different back carriers also now, but I wouldn't give up my ring sling -- it's just so easy to get DS in and out of that we use it all the time.

The one I have has a padded edge on it, which I'm not sure whether they all do, but it's good -- it means it doesn't cut into DS's legs when he's in a hip carry.

A tip -- it took me a while to figure out how to use it comfortably -- you've really got to spread the fabric across your back and shoulder -- spread it out as far as you can, otherwise the weight goes on your neck.
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