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    Has anyone use the Ergo Stowaway? We have an Original Ergo and a Pikkolo, but looking for something more compact (but still supportive and comfortable) for 20mo 25lb DS. Potential for multi-hour use when traveling. How does comfort compare to the Original Ergo? Is it much more compact to pack? Any other thoughts?

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    Looks to me like the Ergo's answer to the Boba Air, honestly.

    Its prime selling point seems to be its packability, but I don't know if that's enough to sell me on it over the regular Ergo, KWIM?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizzywednesday View Post
    Looks to me like the Ergo's answer to the Boba Air, honestly.

    Its prime selling point seems to be its packability, but I don't know if that's enough to sell me on it over the regular Ergo, KWIM?
    That's the information I gleaned from the web. Have you seen one in person?

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    No; this thread was actually the first I heard of it, but I have had reviews of the Boba Air.

    The general consensus among the members of my babywearing group is that it's OK for quick up-and-down, but they wouldn't rely on it as a primary carrier.

    Also, the Boba's nylon is a tight weave and can get hot & sweaty, which is the opposite of what most folks look at the Air for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by meljc View Post
    Has anyone use the Ergo Stowaway? We have an Original Ergo and a Pikkolo, but looking for something more compact (but still supportive and comfortable) for 20mo 25lb DS. Potential for multi-hour use when traveling. How does comfort compare to the Original Ergo? Is it much more compact to pack? Any other thoughts?

    Thanks!
    If you're looking for a better way to carry/store your carrier, have you thought about getting a stuff sack? That's what I have for my Boba and I love it! Keeps it contained in a pouch and gives me a handle to carry/hang it: http://store.bobafamily.com/boba-carrier-stuff-sack
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizzywednesday View Post
    No; this thread was actually the first I heard of it, but I have had reviews of the Boba Air.

    The general consensus among the members of my babywearing group is that it's OK for quick up-and-down, but they wouldn't rely on it as a primary carrier.

    Also, the Boba's nylon is a tight weave and can get hot & sweaty, which is the opposite of what most folks look at the Air for.
    I have already ruled out the Boba Air, as it seems insufficient for longer use. I am interested in the Stowaway because it retains the padded waist and shoulder straps.

    Quote Originally Posted by jam224 View Post
    If you're looking for a better way to carry/store your carrier, have you thought about getting a stuff sack? That's what I have for my Boba and I love it! Keeps it contained in a pouch and gives me a handle to carry/hang it: http://store.bobafamily.com/boba-carrier-stuff-sack
    That's a great idea!!! I actually have a few sizes of stuff sacks at home so maybe I'll try that. I had been using a webbing strap from my camping days but it was sort of a pain and I'm pretty sure DH lost it when we came back from our last trip.

    In the meantime, before I saw your reply I *might* have ordered the Stowaway and Urban Chic from diapers.com (15% off running currently) to try out.

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    Just wanted to post back in case others find this thread... I ordered the Ergo Stowaway, Ergo Urban Chic and Boba 3G (since it is supposed to pack down well). I was able to compare these to our Ergo Classic and Pikkolo though I didn't get around to taking pictures sadly. The Stowaway is a huge winner! I would totally recommend it to a new parent who is considering any of the other Ergos. DH likes that the material is more breathable, I like that the waistband is more flexible and doesn't dig in as much, and we both love how compact it is for travel.

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