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Konny Just Solved the One Thing Baby Slings Never Could

I am not a parent myself, but I have been around enough parents that I make some unsolicited observations (to myself, to be fair), especially when it comes to them carrying babies and toddlers. Whenever I see them carrying babies on a sling, I keep thinking, “That doesn’t seem to be that comfortable for both the parent and the kid.” So it’s interesting to see baby brands try to come up with design solutions for this kind of problem, since it’s something that will be around forever.

South Korean baby brand Konny’s contribution to easing the life of parents is the Dual Support Hip Seat Carrier. It aims to solve two of the prevalent problems that they face when using slings. First, it has a foldable hip pad and back pad to make it more comfortable for the kid. Second, the parent doesn’t just bear the weight on one shoulder because of this carrier’s Dual Support.

Designer: Konny

This portable baby hip seat carrier’s main purpose is to replicate the security of a parent’s arms so the baby is upright, safe, and comfortable. It has a foldable hip pad combined with a back pad to give this sense of security. It even has a non-slip bottom so the kid will not slide off the seat, which I sometimes see happen with other seat carriers. The seat is made of soft 3D mesh, giving a more comfortable feeling for your baby as you carry them around.

It also takes into consideration the comfort of the parents since they’re carrying the heavy load, so to speak. The carrier has wide shoulder straps that are able to spread the weight evenly across the back to avoid the one-shoulder strain that a lot of parents experience. You also have the option to carry the baby from a hip position or a front-facing hold. The fabric used is the same stretch-and-resilience material that the other Konny Baby Carriers use, a fabric tested and trusted through over one million carriers sold.

The Dual Support Hip Seat Carrier weighs only 0.5 lbs and can be folded into a small enough item to put in a purse or a diaper bag. But when not being used to carry a baby, it can actually function as a chic and stylish bag that you can carry stuff around with. It claims to be a one-size-fits-all accessory as it is accessible for all kinds of body types.

What I find particularly reassuring, especially for those who aren’t baby gear experts, is that the Dual Support Hip Seat Carrier is IHDI certified. The International Hip Dysplasia Institute recognizes baby carriers that actively support healthy hip development in infants, so this isn’t just a comfort win for parents; it’s a safety win for babies, too. That kind of certification adds a layer of trust that goes beyond just good design.

And speaking of good design, the carrier actually won the 2024 Good Design Award, one of the most prestigious design honors in the world. The jury praised it for achieving a “near-perfect balance between infant safety and parental convenience,” and honestly, it’s easy to see why. The fact that it doubles as a bag when you’re not carrying a baby is already a clever touch, but knowing that the structure was the result of dozens of prototypes and extensive real-world customer testing makes it even more impressive.

The Dual Support Hip Seat Carrier is available on konnybaby.com starting at $59.99, and it comes in a range of colors, from classic Charcoal and Black to more playful options like Green Tea and Blue Grey, as well as a Corduroy version for something a little more textured.

As someone who has watched many a parent struggle with a squirming toddler and a lopsided sling, I’d say this is the kind of product that makes you think, “Finally.” It may not replace the full-on baby carrier for long hauls, but for that “carry me now” stage, when your toddler suddenly decides their legs no longer work, this seems like exactly the right tool for the job.

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