
Tula free to grow. I have several different carriers and I like them all but my Tula FTG is the ONLY one that doesnt have any aspects which annoy me. Ive used it from around a month old to a little over 3 years. It's definitely my most ergonomic carrier for both front and back carry. Ive used it for chores around the house and for multi hour hikes. Mine is over 4 years old now and has been used HEAVILY and washed many times and it still looks and feels brand new.
'ONLY one that doesn't have any aspects which annoy me' among several carriers; 4+ years of heavy use, multi-hour hikes, still looks brand new; superlative praise with concrete durability evidence
I literally today switched my 11 week old from the ergobaby embrace to the Tula FTG as he's now over 12 lbs and the embrace was getting uncomfortably stretchy. I had bought the FTG with my first son and mannnn did I miss it. It is SO supportive and comfortable. And also pretty because I got it in green linen and it makes me happy to wear :) I was apprehensive about the learning curve with the H strap but there really wasn't one. And my LO loves it just like my first did. Both fall asleep instant
Used with two children, 'mannnn did I miss it', 'SO supportive and comfortable', no learning curve despite apprehension, both babies fall asleep instantly; enthusiastic reunion with beloved carrier
**Tula free to grow** Easy conversation between front and back carry Fits from very young (~3-4 weeks old for both of my girls) through toddlerhood. Advertised as fitting from 7lbs+ Ergonomic fit Highly adjustable for both baby and wearer Comfortable for extended wearing Holds up well to heavy use and many washes
Enthusiastic list of positives: fits from 3-4 weeks through toddlerhood for two children, ergonomic, comfortable for extended wear, durable through many washes; no caveats
I love my Tula free to grow! I WFH and also keep baby home with me, so I bought it to do contact naps in - it's been used almost every day for 9 months. I've used it everywhere - the buckles are solid plastic so it's even my go-to when traveling because I don't have to take baby out when I go through TSA. There was a little while where I wished I bought the Tula Explore so baby could world face but 🤷🏼♀️ My little guy is almost a year old, 21 lbs, and about 30 inches tall and there's stil
Daily use for 9 months, TSA-friendly solid plastic buckles, contact naps while WFH, still fits 21 lb/30 inch baby; only minor wish for world-facing option
• Tula free to grow, start around 4 months or earlier with newborn insert I love it because it's comfortable for me and baby, high quality material, easy to get baby in and on without help. Can be used for a long time - all the way to toddlerhood. Its size inclusive and I can use it comfortably as a plus sized woman and my 2xl tall husband can also use it comfortably. The market is pretty saturated with used options at many different price points. I had two Tulas, both were purchased pre l
Owns two Tulas; praises size inclusivity (plus sized woman + 2XL tall husband), comfort, high quality material, easy solo use, and longevity through toddlerhood
Here for Tula recommendation! Their full wrap conversions are so. SOFT! And yet sturdy! We love our free to grow
Emphatic praise for fabric quality: 'so. SOFT! And yet sturdy!' — specific detail about wrap conversion material; 'We love' indicates shared household satisfaction
Tula Free to Grow has been absolutely wonderful and I obsessively researched for a long time before baby came! We started using it at 2 months old and he's 5 months now, no complaints!
'Absolutely wonderful', zero complaints after 3 months of use starting at 2 months old; thorough research preceded purchase confirming satisfaction
Tula Free to Grow. I've walked literal miles at a time wearing my 25 lb kid inward facing and been perfectly comfy.
Specific use case: walks literal miles with 25 lb child, 'perfectly comfy'; demonstrates comfort under significant weight and duration
We have a Tula FTG and an Artipoppe. I'll be honest, the FTG is my workhorse! It's so much easier and faster to get baby into by myself. Also much more adjustable.
Direct comparison: FTG is 'workhorse' over Artipoppe, easier and faster to use solo, more adjustable; honest practical endorsement
Another vote for Tula FTG! I love how supportive it is, I have no back pain with it. It's easily adjustable and easy to use. I started using it at about 3 months and around 10lbs but it can be used earlier.
'No back pain' is a specific positive outcome; easily adjustable, started at 3 months/10lbs; enthusiastic tone with 'I love'
Have the mabe & it's still too big for our 3 month 12.5lber imo. I got the Tula free to grow a few weeks back so I could actually newborn wear with mine & love it!
Chose FTG specifically for newborn wearing when Mabe was too big for 3-month 12.5lb baby; 'love it' — solves a real problem
Another vote for the Tula Free to Grow - loved it. V comfortable, easy to adjust, and my babies enjoyed being in it. I used the Ergobaby 360 and didn't find it comfortable at all. It'd be worth checking if there's a local sling library where you could try out a few carriers before committing to buying one.
'Loved it', 'V comfortable', used with multiple babies, favorably compared to Ergobaby 360 which was uncomfortable; clear enthusiastic endorsement
In potato phase I loved the baby K'tan, and after that we switched to the Tula free to grow and it's come in handy even at 2.5.
'Come in handy even at 2.5' demonstrates long-term value and continued use over 2+ years; positive but understated tone
My Tula F2G is my favorite carrier I've owned so far! (Vs ergobaby and lillebaby). But carriers can be very very personal to your body when considering what's comfortable vs not. Is there a babywearing group in your area? They often have "carrier libraries" so you can try different ones. I would say get a stretchy wrap for the newborn stage and find a way to test the carriers you're interested in once baby is already here. Or buy second hand so you dont waste too much money! My lille baby was
'Favorite carrier I've owned so far' beating Ergobaby and Lillebaby; direct comparison establishes preference with honest caveat about personal fit
I have the Tula FTG, I know it is a bit over your budget (I think the canvas FTGs are $180) but it's a great carrier and if you get it on sale or used, you can get it for under $150. You can use it for a long time, it's very adjustable, and you can use it when baby is pretty small until they're basically toddlers.
Owns it, calls it 'a great carrier', notes specific price ($180 canvas), longevity from small baby to toddlers, very adjustable; positive with practical context
- Tula FTG - Very intuitive, nice lightweight material, good designs, ergonomic - Not sure i started using it at 5 months but could see it being used before
Positive assessment citing lightweight material, intuitive design, and ergonomic fit; started at 5 months; straightforward positive without effusiveness
I have a few carriers (2 newborn and 3 bigger ones) and I probably use my Tula FTG the most. I didn't use it during newborn stage though - I had the ergo embrace and the baby bjork one I think?
Most-used carrier out of 5 owned; practical endorsement through usage frequency rather than effusive praise
I have a Tula free to grow which I liked a lot for my first, and I just bought a Lenny lamb Lennylight carrier to my newborn because she's not big enough for the Tula for a bit and I've been eyeing it for a while. It was definitely a splurge purchase though. Look into a baby wearing pending library near you if possible or check out little zen one, they have a try before you buy program where you can sign up to "host" different carriers for a week and then if you don't like it you just pay the sh
'Liked a lot for my first' — positive experience but supplemented with LennyLight for newborn sizing; practical endorsement with noted limitation for very small babies
When baby is really young, I have loved the stretchy wraps. These are by far the most comfortable for us both and I can tuck her head in and get on with my day without having to worry about supporting her too much or accidentally waking her up. I had an unplanned C section and find that this is the most comfortable sling for my back and was easy to use early days with my healing scar. For structured carriers I have Tula Free to Grow and Explore. I like both but prefer the fit of the Free to Gro
Owns both FTG and Explore, prefers the fit of FTG; positive but measured comparison between own carriers
Personally I don't like the stretchy wrap, I am moving too fast chasing my toddler and it loosens up and makes me nervous. I live in FL and use a Tula FTG for indoor activities since it's bulkier and hotter, and a Happy Baby OG linen for outdoor activities. Both fit newborns once they are 7 lbs and are easily adjustable and can be used for months, my first baby was in their FTG until 16 months and he was a 99 percentile for height!
Positive but notes trade-off: FTG is 'bulkier and hotter' so reserved for indoor use; used until 16 months with 99th percentile height child, fits from 7 lbs; practical positive with honest caveat
As a Floridian I'm obsessed with my Integra Solar, it's surpassed my linen Tula FTG as my primary carrier. I got it through the Little Zen One Try Before You Buy program and couldn't let it go.
Tula FTG was replaced as primary carrier by Integra Solar in Florida heat; implies FTG is good but not best for hot climates — mixed/neutral for FTG specifically