Deuter's Kid Comfort II Child Carrier includes an easily adjustable seat and suspension to keep you and you kid incredibly comfortable during long days on the trail or in the park. By combining a five-point harness with a height-adjustable seat, Deuter ensures an ultra-comfortable ride for your small one. The Kid Comfort II Child Carrier's well-padded shoulder straps and waist-belt provide plenty of support to help you carry your kid and all the daily essentials you can pack into the 1100cu inches of cargo space.
Product Features
Product Features
- Material: Nylon
- Suspension: Padded shoulder straps and waist-belt
- Torso Adjustment: Yes
- Storage Capacity: 1100cu in (18L)
- Recommended Child Weight: 48lb 6oz (22kg)
- Sun / Rain Hood: Available separately
- Weight: 6lb 1oz (7853g)
- Recommended Use: Hiking with your child
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
- Country of Origin: Vietnam
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July 10th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Fantastic backpack carrier!!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
We bought this backpack carrier for a recent trip to California where we were going to be doing some hiking at Yosemite and Muir Woods among other places. Our son is 3 1/2 and weighs about 40lbs, so we was skeptical that he would fit comfortably in a carrier and not be hard to carry. This backpack did not disappoint!! Both my Husband and I were both able to comfortably carry him during the hikes when he got tired of running around. He fit in really securely and the only thing that I wish is that we had learned this backpack sooner!!
July 15th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Comfortable for me, baby and simple to use for HOURS!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I’ve been using this backpack for my 18 month ancient for about a year now and have NO regrets with this buy. I spent hours researching and comparing this pack with the Kelty transit carrier and the full size Kelty and chose on this for several reasons:
1) It looked like a kid would sleep simpler in this than the transit. This seems to be right. My daughter crashes out in a honestly comfortable position nearly everytime. Friends w the transit carrier have complained that their kids won’t sleep in it and if they do their heads end us at a 90 degree angle from their shoulders.
2) It is smaller than the full kelty. The full size kelty just seemed like more than we needed. This is lighter and more compact while providing more back support than the transit.
3) Simplest to use. Out of the three I had the simplest time putting this on myself. At 5’5″ I’m not huge to to be able to be comfortable using this alone was huge. The stand is very sturdy.
4) Most comfortable for baby. The seat for the baby is more like a bench in this, or a traditional chair while the kelty is a saddle style. Personally I’m more comfortable in a chair than on a bike seat so I like this design feature.
Design features I wish it had that Kelty does:
1) the zip adjustable back seems a bit simpler than the velcro, but not a huge deal
2) wish the sun shade had a better storage spot
That’s it! like like this pack, just wish it was a bit cheaper but its worth it!