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Review: DBG Baby BE Unique for IBC 2018

2/27/2018

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International Babywearing Conference's Official Wrap by DBG Baby: BE, in the colorway
International Babywearing Conference's Official Wrap by DBG Baby: BE, in the colorway "Unique." Image looking down at the waistbelt and tails of a Rainbow's Back Carry in a rainbow striped woven wrap with a pattern made up of inclusivity symbolsm worn by a white woman and her toddler. The city street and a small child's foot wearing red Converse are in the background.
Say hello to BE, a BEginning wrapper's new best friend. This wrap is magical for all skill levels, but educators are going to especially love its learning-friendly features. Which makes it fitting to be the official wrap for the 2018 International Babywearing Conference!

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Review: Babylonia BB Slen Delicate Pink woven wrap

6/28/2017

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A fine wrap for all skill levels, the Limited Edition Delicate Pink colorway of the Babylonia BB Slen is not only easy to use, but it's easy on the eyes as well. Here's a thorough review of this gorgeous woven wrap. [Image of a woman from chest to waist wearing a baby on her back in a pink and off white woven wrap Babylonia BB Slen Delicate Pink tied in a Freshwater Rapids back carry. Baby's foot hangs at her side and there's a pink rosebush in the background.]
A fine wrap for all skill levels, the Limited Edition Delicate Pink colorway of the Babylonia BB Slen is not only easy to use, but it's easy on the eyes as well. Here's a thorough review of this gorgeous woven wrap. [Image of a woman from chest to waist wearing a baby on her back in a pink and off white woven wrap Babylonia BB Slen Delicate Pink tied in a Freshwater Rapids back carry. Baby's foot hangs at her side and there's a pink rosebush in the background.]
This wrap has some of my favorite wrapping qualities, especially for beginners. It isn't too extreme on anything, making it really nice to use for all skill levels but especially beginners. There's no quality that one has to work around in order to get a spectacular wrap job every time - the wrap allows the user to get it done.

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Review: Soul Slings Imperial

10/28/2016

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Review of Soul Slings Imperial [Image of me, a thin white woman with dark haor, wearing my white baby boy on my front in red and black wrap Soul Imperial, tied in a front double hammock. This image focuses on the shoulder flip shoeing the red side of the wrap. My baby is looking off to the distance. There's a rainbow and sun rays from the upper left corner.]
A gorgeous and easy-to-use wrap, Imperial would be a great choice for wrappers of all skill levels. [Image of me, a thin white woman with dark hair, wearing my white baby boy on my front in red and black wrap Soul Imperial, tied in a front double hammock. This image focuses on the shoulder flip shoeing the red side of the wrap. My baby is looking off to the distance. There's a rainbow and sun rays from the upper left corner.]

Review: Soul Slings Imperial

by Amy Wraps Babies
Manufacturer: Soul Slings of India
Pattern and Colorway: Imperial
Fiber: 100% cotton
G/m²: 280
Release date: September 2016
Size tested: 5.85 meters
Stats of (willing) wrappee at time of test: 13 months, ~23 pounds, ~30 inches

Big thanks to Soul for offering to send Imperial over for a run! This was ny first experience with a Soul wrap; our local babywearing group is lucky enough to have one of their mei tais, and they're fanastic and quite popular of course, but now I get to learn just a little bit more about this line with some wrap play time!
Review of Soul Imperial, Double Hammock Xena Finish [Image of me wearing my baby on my back in red and black Soul Imperial, tied in a double hammock with a Xena finish using a large red sling ring. The image focuses on me from neck to waist and I am turned slightly to the side to show my baby resting his head on my back. I'm standing in front of an old grey fence.]
[Image of me wearing my baby on my back in red and black Soul Imperial, tied in a double hammock with a Xena finish using a large red sling ring. The image focuses on me from neck to waist and I am turned slightly to the side to show my baby resting his head on my back. I'm standing in front of an old grey fence.] 
Weave and Fiber Stats
Thickness (thin to thick): medium thin
Softness (soft to scratch): medium soft/soft
Density (airy to tight): medium airy
Texture (raised or flat, coarse to smooth): subtle micro texture
Soap (dry to soapy): medium
Care: (easy to difficult): medium (machine washable, may pull with use)

I have to start with the color on this one. This red is the perfect deep red all on its own, and when paired with the black fill it deepens the red even more. Red isn't usually a color I go for so I was glad to have something from Soul that brought me out of my comfort zone a little bit.
Review Soul Imperial, Front Wrap Cross Carry [Image of a red and black wrap Soul Imperial tied in a front wrap cross carry. The image focuses on the red side of the wrap; my baby's light brown hair brushes the middle marker which is white with a blue heart.]
[Image of a red and black wrap Soul Imperial tied in a front wrap cross carry. The image focuses on the red side of the wrap; my baby's light brown hair brushes the middle marker which is white with a blue heart.]
The next thing I noticed was the thickness and texture. In hand, Imperial feels somewhat thin and maybe a little flat. There's some texture in the pattern here and there but overall it's pretty smooth and soft. I feel like it deserves the "thin" rating because even though its gsm is relatively high at 280 (high for a thin wrap!), it doesn't wrap that heavy. Bunched passes don't take up a ton of bulk. Even for the length (5.8 meters!) it didn't seem overwhelming, likely due to it being on the thin side.

The only reason I didn't rate the care on this one as super easy (because the cotton is super easy care) is that there are some floats in the weave on the red side that are a bit long. I never had a pull (whew!) but I could see where these might get pulled easily due to their length.
Review Soul Imperial, Rainbow's Back Carry [Image of me from neck to waist wearing a red and black woven wrap Soul Imperial tied in Rainbow's Back Carry. My baby boy is on my back with his sleeping face appearing above my shoulder and his legs at my sides.]
[Image of me from neck to waist wearing a red and black woven wrap Soul Imperial tied in Rainbow's Back Carry. My baby boy is on my back with his sleeping face appearing above my shoulder and his legs at my sides.]
Wrap Qualities (definitions here)
Grip (glide to stick): medium
Support (light to heavy): medium
Stretch (none to lots): medium
Cush (none to marshmallow): medium
Moldability: conforms well to curves
Flop (none to silky): floppy

I feel bad for all the mediums there - they make a giant understatement of this wrap's lovely qualities. The subtle texture from the pattern lends to a decent bit of grip - not too much as again, everything is pretty medium here, but enough that a knot would hold in place while I finished fiddling with shoulder flips or something. Knotless finishes held nicely in this wrap, like with the knotless tucks in Rainbow's Back Carry.
Review Soul Imperial, Rainbow's Back Carry [Image taken from under my arm showing the side of Rainbow's Back Carry in a red and black woven wrap Soul Imperial. The lighting is fuzzy and there's a rainbow ready of light in the upper left corner.]
[Image taken from under my arm showing the side of Rainbow's Back Carry in a red and black woven wrap Soul Imperial. The lighting is fuzzy and there's a rainbow ready of light in the upper left corner.]
I preferred using this wrap in a base+ because I enjoyed it most for multi-pass carries. When wraps are on the thinner side I tend to like them in longer sizes anyway, but I think the slightly airy weave makes a wrap that does well with more passes. Front carries like Front Double Hammock and Reinforced Kangaroo were favorites, but I still really liked the classic Front Wrap Cross Carry with bunched passes, so this wrap can totally hold up to single-layer carries just fine. It's a matter of personal preference, not what the wrap can or can't handle which is great. 
Soul Imperial Review, Reinforced Kangaroo Carry [Image of red and black wrap Soul Imperial tied in a front Reinforced Kangaroo carry. This image focuses on my baby's back showing the red and black sides of the wrap. My baby's baby's light brown hair brushes the middle marker which is white with a blue heart.]
[Image of red and black wrap Soul Imperial tied in a front Reinforced Kangaroo carry. This image focuses on my baby's back showing the red and black sides of the wrap. My baby's baby's light brown hair brushes the middle marker which is white with a blue heart.]
Imperial has a nice bit of stretch - not too much but just enough to make it moldable, comfortable, and not sacrifice support. Again, another "medium" on the list that translates in practice to a nice balance. Imperial was nice and floppy when I received it. I don't think it has traveled long - it feels like one of those cotton wraps that breaks in quickly.
Review of Soul Imperial, Rainbow's Back Carry [Image of me, a thin white woman with dark hair, wearing my sleeping white baby boy in a red and black woven wrap Soul Imperial tied in Rainbow's Back Carry.]
[Image of me, a thin white woman with dark hair, wearing my sleeping white baby boy in a red and black woven wrap Soul Imperial tied in Rainbow's Back Carry.]
Soul has this to say about their practices, "Soul jacquards are woven in an ethical and environment-friendly mill from Southern India, which uses only wind and solar energy to run their entire factory. They are a completely green manufacturing unit and after using the energy they need they have surplus to send back into the grid. Only the best quality baby-safe dyes are used and no child labour is involved at any stage. Our jacquards are finished and converted into carriers and accessories in-house at Soul factory based in Bangalore, India."

Find more information about Soul Slings on their website, http://www.soulslings.com/, on Instagram as @soulslings, on their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/soulslings/, and their Facebook chatter groups for the Global Soul Family, https://www.facebook.com/groups/GlobalSoulFamily/, and the Soul Family US Edition, https://www.facebook.com/groups/soul.family.US/. Thank you again to Soul for having me host Imperial!

​I have not been compensated for this review.
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Review: Zee Zen Latte Dawn Patrol

10/19/2016

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[Image: close-up of a teal blue and off white abstract leaf pattern wrap as it is tied in a double hammock back carry. The focus is a close-up of the side of the carry showing some of the knot, the Zee Zen tag, and a couple toes of a white baby boy.]
Latte Dawn Patrol is as supportive and strong as it is beautiful. Learn more about it in this review. [Image descriptions embedded.]
Manufacturer: Zee Zen Woven Wraps of Canada
Pattern and Colorway: Latte Dawn Patrol
Fiber: 100% cotton
G/m²: 290
Release date: September 2016
Size tested: size 6, 4.6 meters (66 cm wide)
Stats of (willing) wrappee at time of test: 13 months, ~23 pounds, ~29 inches
[Image: a teal blue and off white abstract leaf pattern wrap being worn by a white woman with dark hair, using it to carry her baby on her chest. She is standing in front of a grey brick wall and wearing a bright pink sweater.]
Weave and Fiber Stats
Thickness (thin to thick): medium-thick
Softness (soft to scratch): medium low
Density (airy to tight): dense
Texture (raised or flat, coarse to smooth): subtle micro texture
Soap (dry to soapy): leans to soapy
Care: (easy to difficult): easy

Latte Dawn Patrol is a 100% cotton colorway of the Latte pattern, designed to resemble the abstract leaf design often made by baristas with latte foam. The teal color of Dawn Patrol is stunning, one of the best teals I've seen in a wrap, and it simply shines in the sunlight. ​
[Slideshow description: 5 images of the teal blue and off white abstract leaf pattern wrap as it is tied front wrap cross carry and worn by a white woman with dark hair and her one year old baby who is white with light brown hair. The images show the front and sides of the carry.]
The fabric is slightly soapy - cool to the touch and a bit slick. The density of the weave likely leads to the slick feeling. The fibers are pretty tight, which will also help with care since this wrap is not prone to pulls.
[Image: close-up of a teal blue and off white abstract leaf pattern wrap as it is tied in a double hammock back carry. The focus is the front of the carry showing the knot and the white baby boy's feet at his wearer's sides.]
Wrap Qualities (definitions here)
Grip (glide to stick): high
Support (light to heavy): most toddler-worthy
Stretch (none to lots): none
Cush (none to marshmallow): low
Moldability: low
Flop (none to silky): low

This wrap is incredibly supportive. The density of the weave lends not only to easy care but also makes it quite a workhorse. I could easily envision this as a "beater" wrap - the most beautiful beater there ever was! It's very low stretch means it can carry a hefty load without a sag or shift. It's excellent grip and "most toddler-worthy" support is second to none in the collection of wraps that I have tried. If I carried toddlers exclusively, this wrap would be on my list to try, and own, for sure.
[Image:a teal blue and off white abstract leaf pattern wrap tied in a front wrap cross carry. The focus is the sleeping white baby boy in the wrap.]
Latte Dawn is sturdy and strong, more than is needed for a "squish-worthy" wrap - a category in which I would not place this wrap. It is not especially soft, stretchy, or moldable, but that's not what this wrap is about. This wrap is meant to carry our sweet big kids; to keep them close, cared for, and loved. Latte Dawn is a special wrap for all the right reasons.
[Image: a teal blue and off white abstract leaf pattern wrap being worn by a white woman with dark hair, using it to carry her baby on her chest. She is standing in front of green plants and wearing a bright pink sweater.]
Find more information about Zee Zen on their website, http://www.zeezen.ca/, on Instagram @zeezenwovenwraps, on their official Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/Zeezenca/, and the fan chatter group The Zee Zen Zone, https://www.facebook.com/groups/zeezencachatter/. Thank you again to Zee Zen and to the Rucking Awesome testing group for letting me host!

Latte Dawn Patrol is currently available for purchase at http://www.zeezen.ca/product-page/feedd087-c646-6699-7ffa-5cb7d94e525e.

I have not received compensation in exchange for this review.
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