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Examples
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I love my mei tais, and the Beco is not a mei tai.
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But if you’re looking for a widely available, secure carrier that will see you through I think the Beco is a great choice.
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The upsides over a backpack would be that with the Beco you can wear the baby on your front, and you can wear a newborn in the Beco.
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There are far fewer points of adjustment as compared to the Beco, so I found it much easier to get a good fit.
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If you are going to be using the carrier with a newborn, or if you feel less comfortable with back carries, I would go with the Beco.
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Way back in early June I ordered a Beco Butterfly II with my birthday money.
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For some reason I found the chest/back strap really hard to do up when I was wearing the baby on my front, much harder than the Beco.
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I still wear my nearly 21-month-old in my Beco Butterfly (love it!) all the time – it is very comfortable.
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It is harder to get the baby on your back when using the Ergo, as compared to the Beco.
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I found the Ergo generally easier to understand and use, but I found the Beco to be a more well-thought-out carrier.
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