There are three factors that you might consider in choosing the size of your wrap:
1. How you plan to use your wrap (e.g., which carrying positions you want to use)---this is by far the most important consideration;
2. Your size (height and weight)---this can play a role depending on #1; and
3. Your baby's size---surprisingly, this hardly matters at all. It's a good thing, too, because babies tend to change size rapidly.
My very first baby wrap was a Moby, gifted to me at my Halloween-themed baby shower, and it was definitely my most-used present as I discovered the joys of babywearing. After using the Moby for Lily until she was three months old, I then found the Ergo baby wrap.
The main difference between the two is that the Ergobaby Wrap has a "4D stretch" material (explains the 5% spandex that Moby does not have) which is a sort of extra layer over the front of the wrap that will be up against your little one. I have heard that this extra piece of material makes for a better seat than the Moby, which means no hassle of repositioning and rewrapping. However, it is always in how well you wrap that provides a sturdy seat for your baby.
The weight limits of both wraps end around 35-45 lbs making them pretty equal in that respect. Both wraps claim to "grow with your baby", a definite plus for the economical mother.
Overall, I much prefer the Ergobaby Wrap for my 11 pounder, since hug hold is her absolute favorite and she sleeps longer in the Ergobaby wrap because I don't have to unwrap and rewrap when I'm wearing her around the house.
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Moby Wrap in action! |
The Ergobaby Wrap:
- The right amount of stretch makes it easy to tie right.
- Doesn’t sag throughout the day from baby’s weight.
- Moves in every direction with you and your baby.
- 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex
- Machine washable
The Moby wrap:
- Perfect for babies 8-35 lbs
- 100% natural cotton
- Machine washable
- Encourages parent/child bonding
- Adjusts to grow with your baby
- Petite and plus size friendly
I have provided several links for you to find your wrap, buy, and use it so please make use of them!
The Babywearer Chart of Wrap Styles w/ Lengths
Where to buy the Moby Wrap
Where to buy the Ergo Wrap
How to tie the Ergo Wrap (Newborn)
How to tie the Moby Wrap (Newborn Hug Hold)