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it must have been comfortable because theyd sleep for nearly all of the two-hour hike up and down Picacho Peak the only sound coming from my chest a contented snoringFiguring out when to switch the baby to your back depends on his temperament and size My extremely curious older daughter refused to ride face in on my chest after about eight months while my younger daughter was content to snuggle there until about a year when she got so big it became difficult to see the trail under my feet A poplin hood stuffs into the small front pocket and can be pulled over the baby to support his head during naptime or as shelter from sun wind and other weatherPros: Lightweight flexible and the most comfortable of any tested At only a pound and a half its great for traveling With a carrying capacity equal to those of the backpack-style carriers its the most versatile option on the marketCons: Very little storage so on longer day hikes youll need to foist your gear onto your partner or wear your own daypack on your back (or frontawkward) It can also be challenging to put on by yourself especially with baby on the back And because your little one rides so close to you it can be kind of a sweat factory in warm weatherKatie ArnoldDeuter Kangakid CarrierBest for: Nine months (or sitting up their own)33 poundsBuilt for longer hikes when you need to bring gear the KangaKid ($160) is a daypack and a baby carrier all in one Theres an ample storage area for rain jackets layers lunch and diapers and a back compartment that unzips to become a padded baby seat complete with adjustable safety harness I used the KangaKid to tote my 13-month-old up 14265-foot Quandary Peak outside Breckenridge Colorado last summer Slogging 3500 vertical feet in just over three miles with a kid on your back is never going to feel easy but with the Kanga at least it wasnt painful Im only 56" and the pack fit me snugly without towering over my head or throwing me off balance I had only minimal rubbing under one of the shoulder strapsa minor complaint given how content Maisy seemed especially when she got tired around 13000 feet leaned her head against my shoulder and fell asleep The pockets were ample enough to hold both of our foul weather mountain gear a small grocery store worth of snacks and her diaper kit and two external mesh pockets keep water bottles and baby bottles close at handPros: Lightweight at 4 pounds 8 ounces with plenty of storage and none of the bulk The Kangas an all-around bomber choice when you need to pack for more than just a mellow day hike; 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