Chicco Smart Support Backpack, Red

Chicco Smart Support Backpack, Red
- Height adjustable seat for a customized ride
- Energy-absorbing lumbar padding in breathable mesh
- Lightweight aluminum frame weighs only 7 lbs
- Water-resistant canopy with sun visor and zip-off rain cover protect from the weather
- Kickstand for stabilized loading/unloading
Chicco Smart Support Backpack, Red
The Caddy Knapsack has a new design with innovative functional features. It is designed to give maximum carrying comfort for parents and children. The special structure of the ergonomic backrest offers an optimum child weight distribution and perfect ventilation. Comes supplied with a standard bag / carry-all belt bag, mobile phone holder, and hood with rain cover.For Children 6 months old and up to 40 pounds
Features:
- Comfortable for baby and parent
- Ergonomic backrest
- Distributes baby’s weight evenly
- Well ventilated
- Standard bag / carry-all belt bag included
- Includes mobile phone holder
- Hood with rain cover
List Price: $ 89.99
Price: $ 73.99
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Pros/Cons from a 5’5″ 130lb mom with a 2 year old,
First, my now 27 mo old son has loved this pack since he was 7 mos old!
Pros:
(a) price,
(b) lightweight,
(c) sunshade/rainshield is generously sized without getting in the way … it creates a very effective barrier to winter winds and precipitation
(d) stable when loading your kid,
(e) minimal extra backpack storage, which I think is deadweight,
(f) lots of webbing to clip accessories on or carry a jacket by pushing through a loop,
(g) fits my 6’0″ 175lb husband very easily!
Cons:
(a) designed for a longer torso than I have (15.5″ back waist to neck) and there’s no way to get a snug back fit from shoulder pads to lumbar support,
(b) there is only 1 chest strap position and I’d like it to be 2″ higher,
(c) kick stand lock is located on the back leg, approximately 1″ below my right shoulder blade (makes it awkward to lock/unlock the kick stand by myself),
(d) the label on the pack says child weight limit is 33lbs while the item is described as going to 40lbs,
(e) there’s no place for your kid to put his feet if he’s big enough that his legs dangle.
How I use it: when I dont want a stroller – walking the dog, walking about town on errands in the snow (urban living), riding the bus or subway, wearing it on extended playground/zoo visits in case my son gets tired at the end.
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|So glad I bought it!,
I’m a mother of a 21-month-old. I just got a puppy and was having a hard time managing the stroller AND the leash on our walks. This backpack is perfect. It fits me well and my daughter loves it. She asks to stay in it when we’re done! I was worried about that because she never liked any of the baby carriers I’ve tried before when she was younger. You do have to toughen up your shoulders (by taking shorter walks at first) before going on any long hikes, of course. I don’t understand the chest problem on one of the other reviews, because the chest strap is adjustable, long, and sits just below the shoulders, avoiding the “busty” area very well. However, it does come out of the box at the shortest setting, so you have to loosen it to fit your frame. The question of being able to “close” the frame with the child in it doesn’t seem to be an issue on mine. The stand part folds up easily under the child once the child is on your back. You do need long enough arms to grab it behind you, though. It makes no difference to you or the child if you leave the frame in the open position during your walk, but if you’re in tight quarters, you’ll want to close it. I did make the mistake of trying to put Aeryn’s (my daughter’s) feet behind me in the frame at first, which made her knees rest uncomfortably on the frame. The legs are supposed to go naturally forward toward either side of your waist. (The picture on the box helped me figure that out.) It is for kids from 6 months up to 36 months, and comes with a clear rain shield that easily zips onto the retractable sun shield. The rain shield is also helpful in windy conditions- my daughter thinks it’s cool and leans over to fog it with her breath. It’s not easy to do with a six-month-old puppy jumping around on you, but I’ve even managed to get into the straps and stand up from the floor with Aeryn in the pack (I’m reasonably fit, and she’s just under 30 pounds). This thing is rugged, comfortable, good-looking, and has “be prepared” features like a cellphone holder and a matching fanny pack (that can be carried on the frame, if you’d rather).
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|Sent it back: unsafe and uncomfortable,
I received this pack recently and had numerous complaints:
1. The sternum strap doesn’t even come close to closing. I have a chest and the strap wouldn’t close below my chest or above it.
2. My shoulders were killing me within minutes. Could be that the sternum strap provides the extra support needed to take the strain off of the shoulders
3. The button for the stand deployment is at the top of the backpack and there is absolutely no way to close the stand when putting the pack on and no way to deploy it while wearing the pack (unless you have someone with you to do it for you). I tried again and again to deploy it while wearing the pack and there is just no way to do it. This is dangerous.
This backpack went back immediately!
I returned it and got the Cross Terrain Carrier by Evenflo. It is comfortable, fits nicely on me (the sternum strap fits too) and the baby and the kickstand is easy to deply and has a pull cord to retract it, once the pack is on.
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