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Kelty FC 2.0 Kid Carrier - 1100cu in

Kelty FC 2.0 Kid Carrier - 1100cu in

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Kelty FC 2.0 Kid Carrier - 1100cu in

Slip your child into the Kelty FC 2.0 Kid Carrier's five-point harness and well-padded seat to ensure he stays comfortable when the two of you hit the trail. Kelty didn't forget about you either. The FC 2.0 Kid Carrier includes a dual-density waist-belt, well-padded shoulder straps, and an adjustable back-panel, which provides the ideal fit. Slip your lunch and extra layers into the 1100cu in zippered storage pocket, and get on the trail to show your little one what the outdoors are all about.

Bottom Line: Get your little one into the outdoors with the Kelty FC 2.0 Kid Carrier's.

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How early can you start using this - is there enough head support

How early can you start using this - is there enough head support for a 3 month old?

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September 8, 2009

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I'd wait until he/she can hold their head up unassisted. I have a 3 month old as well, and I definitely wouldn't put her in the pack yet. Hope that helps.

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September 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Comfortable Kid Carrier

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July 17, 2008

I'm a 5'4" short-wasted girl, so I need a kid carrier that adjusts to shrink down to fit me well so I don't have back pain while carting my 25 lb. son around. When I wear this pack I feel like he's an extension of my body and I love it! If I have the pack sitting on the floor in the house, he walks over to it and asks to get in - so obviously it's comfortable and fun for him to ride in, too. Key features are the small zip pouch on the waist belt, adjustable straps in key places to get a great individual fit, and nice sized storage areas. It's also easy to get the pack on and off. I highly recommend this kid carrier!

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Kelty FC 2.0 in it's glory!

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3 days ago

Just a little trip up Waterfall Canyon in Ogden, UT. The packs worked like a charm!

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what is the weight limit in the kid carrier for little kids

what is the weight limit in the kid carrier for little kids

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June 26, 2009

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50 lbs. But by the time your child weighs 40 lbs, he/she would probably rather walk.... until they get tired!

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June 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Carrier

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August 15, 2009

I don't have a whole lot of experience with child carriers, but I do have a good amount of time spent backpacking. This carrier feels very similar to my "Cadillac" pack in terms of comfort. Adjusted/sized right, it's extremely comfortable. I am not sure how the 50lbs weight limit would feel, only been up to about 35lbs or so, but at that weight it's a great ride. It is VERY stable on your back, with no lateral sway or vertical bounce, even though it's fairly extended from your back. As such, and it might be the case with all child carriers and that I'm just not very well accustomed yet, but the child is well located on your back - not so high that overhanging branches will thwack them, but because the pack carries so well, it's hard to "feel" where the kid is in relation to you. Not entirely convinced that's a bad thing, but something to be aware of starting out. Also, the little daypack that unzips off of the back is sort of useless as a backpack itself, if you were considering sharing the load with your significant other. Other than that, I have no problems with this carrier at all, just looking for something to point out so that this review isn't all smiles and sunshine, which I find hard to take seriously. Get the FC sun/rain hood, which stows away in the back pocket, and you've got the FC 3.0 (only difference). All around, awesome pack, I highly recommend it

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I am an advanced skier and want to take my child skiing with

I am an advanced skier and want to take my child skiing with me in a pack. At what age can I start doing this and what pack is best?

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January 1, 2009

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It would be pretty hard to ski with a kid in your pack, unless you were skiing slow on groomers.

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January 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

WOW!

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March 5, 2009

I never thought my daughter would actually enjoy being in a carrier enough to actually get mad when I try to take her out. I'm 6'4" and this adjusted nicely to my height, but with the amount of different adjustments this should be able to fit anybody short or tall. The padding is really nice in the kids "cockpit" and so is the straps for the adult. I'm just really impressed so far by the quality, amount of cargo room, functionality and comfort put in this pack by Kelty.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
600D Polyester 
Suspension:
Padded waist-belt & shoulder straps 
Torso Adjustment:
Yes 
Storage Capacity:
1100cu in (18L) 
Recommended Child Weight:
Up to 50lb (22.7kg) 
Sun / Rain Hood:
Available separately 
Weight:
7lb (3200g) 
Recommended Use:
Hiking with your kid 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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