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Diva Milano The One

I found the Diva really quite good. Straight out of the box, it is much softer than the usual canvas of other structured carriers. Being made of woven wrap material, you get the comfort and a great seat for the little one, and again the added benefit of buckles, which makes stepping into the carrier super easy for any Dad. There’s plenty of adjustment to be had to get the wee’un in place, even as they grow, as there are toggles and Velcro to fiddle with ‘til your heart’s content. The shoulder straps are cushioned and provide a comfy ride and the back straps can be crossed or not, dealer’s choice. The Diva also allows for sprogs to be back carried, which gives full use of the arms while still in parent mode, though The Boy is too young for us to have given that a crack. I don’t really have any major reservations about the Diva. There is plenty to like, but as with any structured carrier, the waist and shoulder straps can start to dig in after prolonged periods with offspring onboard and although it was comfier than canvas, the carrier wasn’t quite matching the comfort level of the Ergobaby Embrace. All in all, I think this is a really good carrier that will cover a lot of bases for any age.

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Woven wrap material is soft on kids, easy to put on and adjust for any age, rear carrying enabled. Shoulder and waist straps can dig in after prolonged use does a lot well

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