
Wild bird aerial!! By far my favorite…a wrap carrier like the solly baby is wonderful for newborn and then after 4 months I started using the aerial and it's a buckle carrier. I agree with another user, I found the ergo baby to be bulky and uncomfortable for me and baby.
'By far my favorite', prefers over Ergobaby which was bulky and uncomfortable; used from 4 months; emphatic enthusiasm
I'm obsessed with my Wildbird Aerial Buckle carrier! Mt 2 y/o still fits in it.
'Obsessed', still fits 2-year-old — demonstrates longevity and enthusiastic ongoing satisfaction
Loved the solly baby wrap when she was a newborn. I tried other more affordable wraps but they were too thick and too stretchy. After that we moved on to the Wildbird aerial which I absolutely love and baby is always super comfortable when we use it. They're size inclusive too if that's important to you. We also have a mabe carrier. I like, but definitely use the Wildbird more.
'Absolutely love', baby always super comfortable, size inclusive, used more than Mabe carrier; strong preference among owned carriers
Love my Wildbird aerial carrier! I also have the Solly baby wrap, which I enjoy but don't feel comfortable using outside of my house yet. I also had a c-section and these do not irritate my incision area at all.
'Love' it, c-section friendly (doesn't irritate incision); specific medical benefit noted
The wrap was the best when my baby was small. As he got bigger, I tried the ergo and returned it immediately. The fabric was stiff, it was bulky, and hard to get on! I tried the [wild bird](https://wildbird.co/products/acadian-aerial-buckle-carrier)carrier next and loved it. It is easy to put on by myself and the fabric is nice and comfy. It is pricey.
'Loved it', easy to put on solo, nice comfy fabric; prefers over Ergo which was returned; notes it's pricey — positive with cost caveat
Sakura bloom scout in simpe silk and hope and plum lark. They're both easy to puton solo and comfortable. I mostly use the scout in summer as it's so much thinner breathable. My youngest is 24 lbs and I've used them since she was four months or so. I've carried my three year old in them too
This comment doesn't actually mention Wildbird Aerial — it's about Sakura Bloom Scout and H&P Lark. Excluding.
Aerial was a disappointment to me personally because the crossover design put uneven pressure on my shoulders and if you try to wear it in backpack mode while baby is in the front the straps are sewed in such a way that it digs in because they're slanted. I ended up selling mine because neither I nor my husband wanted to use it. It sure is pretty though! My favorite is my Ergo Omni 360 fwiw 🤷🏻♀️
'Disappointment', uneven shoulder pressure, straps dig in backpack mode, sold it — specific design flaws leading to abandonment; only positive: aesthetics
My Wildbird carrier tore in 2 places within 4 months
Carrier tore in 2 places within 4 months — significant durability failure; straightforward negative experience