Does anyone have experience with baby backpacks for hiking? I'm looking to buy a framed backpack for carrying my little guy around.
What I'll use it for:
95% of the use will be morning walks with the dog. We go out and let the dog run in the woods while we walk around for an hour or two. The terrain is hilly single track, but nothing technical. I also do some trail maintenance (mostly raking the trails), so arm mobility is somewhat important. Aside from that it will go on less frequent longer hikes and maybe some easy skins if my wife isn't looking.
Right now I use a Tula soft carrier (sits on the front, baby facing you). I like it for shorter times, running errands, etc., but I feel it in my neck later in the day if I wear it too long, esp. if I'm doing things like raking while wearing it.
What's important to me:
Adjustable for different heights, but esp. for tall people. My wife is 5'4", I'm 6'2". I'll be wearing it most, but she'll want to wear it from time to time. The most important thing though is that it efficiently transfers the weight to my hips. I sometimes have a hard time with daypacks in this regard as the torso isn't long enough.
Sleeping position for him. He loves to sleep in a carrier. I'd like something that he could do so in without his head lolling all over the place. This is the other reason I want to get something besides the Tula. Now his head can just loll back. When he was smaller, it was supported.
Ease of putting the baby in. I won't be pulling him in and out tons of times, but I'd like to make it somewhat easy.
Weight. As with everything, lighter if of course better.
Some storage reachable with the pack on. I really like hip belt pockets, but I'd like at least some storage I could get to in which I could stash a dog leash/collar remote/etc.
Integrated sun shade would be nice.
Things I don't care about:
Huge amounts of storage/hydration compatibility. On my morning walks, I don't carry anything for the baby (diapers/food/etc). It would be nice to have some for the longer hikes, but I don't want to be carrying around lots of extra weight every day for storage I need twice a month.
Seems like the Osprey Poco and Deuter Kid Comfort series are the standard choices, but the newer Thule Sapling series looks good too.
Anyone have any experiences good or bad?
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