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Just an FYI. I noticed this weekend Costco has the Kelty Back Country for $89 which is a steal. Just thought I'd mentioned it in case anyone is interested.
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Oh yes, and Abby loves it too. It's well-built and pretty comfortable for me and her (I assume as she often falls asleep in it). She's very light for her age (probably less than 25 lbs.) so she's still easy to carry around. I hope to get another year at least out of it. It's supposed to be able to hold a 45 lb. child so at the rate she's going, I may be schlepping her around until 1st grade...severine said:So, you've been using it for a year now, Greg. Still happy?
First of all congrats! I don't think the models vary much other than the sun/rain hood. I would refer you to Kelty's Web site, but it looks like both the Ridgeline and Backcountry models are discontinued. It's possible the Backcountry had a slightly larger storage capacity.severine said:Hey Greg! Long time, no see...
I'm revisiting this because we got the Ridgeline model of the Kelty child carriers for Christmas from my mother-in-law and since I haven't seen it side by side with the Backcountry, I was wondering if you knew if there was any difference between the 2 (other than the sun/rain hood, which I ordered through backcountry.com over the weekend for $20)? It seems you did some research on this before you made your purchase. Also, how old was Abby when you first used it?
In case you haven't figured it out by now, I haven't been on here lately because I'm pregnant...no skiing for me this winter. We were planning ahead and had asked for the Kelty child carrier, but weren't expecting to receive it so soon! The baby isn't due until late June, so it probably will be fall before we even are able to use it. But any pointers or insight you can offer would be most appreciated when that time comes!
Greg said:Your baby will need to be able to keeps its head up so you may not get much use out of it next year. I started taking Abby in it at 9 months, but I suppose you could at 6 months (which will be next December for you) if it's warm enough.
severine said:Caleb - I already am planning on getting a sling carrier for the baby at home, but we wanted something a little sturdier and more protective for the baby for hiking. I do think front carriers are invaluable but it wasn't my first choice for hiking.
Thanks for the input!
Not that I've seen. Probably better off with two - one for mom, one for dad. Twins?! :blink: Congrats and have fun! :lol:kickstand said:thanks for resurrecting this thread. We're 13+ weeks along with twins - TWINS! - and have started looking into gear for us and the babies. While kid-carrying backpacks are quite a ways off, it doesn't hurt to see what people are saying about the products.
And I know this one is a long-shot, but there isn't a company that makes a pack that holds twins, is there? Doesn't seem like it would be very practical - or safe, for that matter.
That's a sweet ride Grassi. I wish mine had the load-lifting shoulder straps. At times, mine can be a little "unrefined" in the load carrying department. A friend of mine bought a Deuter pack for their little girl and they love it.