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Sherpani Rumba Superlight Kid Carrier

Sherpani Rumba Superlight Kid Carrier

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Sherpani Rumba Superlight Kid Carrier

If you're not stoked on a carrier that weighs as much as half-a-kid even when it's empty, grab the Sherpani Rumba Superlight Kid Carrier. This lightweight backpack adjusts for 17-20inch torso sizes, and the waist belt fits 29-42inch waist sizes. These adjustments keep you comfortable, while a Five Point Chest Plate holds your baby comfortably upright with padded foam and five security straps. The 67-ounce Rumba Superlight Kid Carrier comes with a sunshade and a rain cover, so weather won't bother your kid on hikes. Store items in the large mesh back pocket and lower compartment.

Bottom Line: Is Joey really sitting in there? This Sherpani's Rumba Superlight Kid Carrier is sooo light.

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Rating for this product: 3

good looking with a slight design flaw

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October 10, 2008

light weight- comfortable to wear- but the fact that the stand does not fold in when in use is problematic- if your hiking alone no problem, but if you are with friends every time you turn around your going to wipe your friends out with the frame - and let me tell you, I've pissed more than a few people off at flee markets and farmer markets- It is a good looking backpack, cool colors-

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Is anyone using this with an older (4 yrs), heavier child?

Is anyone using this with an older (4 yrs), heavier child?

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September 12, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Recomended

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June 22, 2008

I have owned this pack for 2 months and transported my 8mo daughter over 8 miles per week. THe pack is lightweight and comfortable for me. My daughter sleeps comfortably on every hike and so far the only problem is the lack of a hydration bladder. Storage is minimal but the purpose of the Superlight is exactly as it sounds carrying as little weight as possible. So far this pack has been a great investment and it will get years of yes and many more miles.

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Rating for this product: 2

Not Recommended

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May 26, 2008

This is, without a doubt, the prettiest backpack I've ever seen. The green fabric is lightly patterned and most of the structure and trim is in brown. Along with the colors, the Sherpani logo- the little white flower- makes this backpack MUCH cooler than all the rest. This is the only backpack I found that can support a baby that is only capable of supporting her own head (read: cannot sit up, yet). My little girl (in this back pack for one month now and just barely 4 months old) is happiest in this backpack. (She is a somewhat contented baby by-and-large, but get her in this backpack and she's SUPERHAPPY BABY.) The chest plate supports her completely and I can cinch her up so she's quite close to my body and she's tight within the opening. The backpack itself is generally comfortable for me. My torso is exactly the longest maximum and it still fits fine. If I wanted the hip belt to be more firmly on my hips, I wouldn't be able to do it but for short duration outings, it works. Now, for the negatives. Like the "better than the Kelty" people, I find the sunshade useless. My baby hits it no matter what and after a 1 hour walk, during which she fell asleep, she had marks all over her face from the hood. Also, this cover only provides shade when the sun is directly overhead. Otherwise, the baby is completely exposed. The cover needed to be made to extend beyond the "cockpit" to actually be an effective shade. After using this backpack for only a few outings over one week, the strap stitching came undone. Yes, I could fix this with a strong needle and some upholstery thread but, having a baby and no extra time for such enterprises, I used a diaper pin. Thus, I cannot adjust the strap and it doesn't make sense to me that so much energy could be put into designing and manufacturing something that comes apart and has important parts that don't work. Without a doubt, the coup de grace for the Rumba, is the support stand. In plain English, it sucks. I nearly took out the eyes of 2 little girls on 2 separate occasions, I have dented and taken the paint off of all of my doors and door trim and I bruised my 7-year-old's cheek all because the back leg does not fold in. It sticks out. WAY out. After three weeks of futzing with straps and trying to be aware of my new size with pack, I still hit everything I came anywhere near. I contacted the company about it and the response was that I just needed to get used to it. All I have to say is, if you intend to only use this pack on wide, lonely trails or open spaces with only other adults as company, and you don't need to protect your child from sun, rain or wind with anything other than coats and hats- then this is the pack for you. On the other hand, if you want the flexibility of using this pack in crowds or around children or going in and out of the house, then this is most definitely NOT the pack for you. Unfortunately for me, I am having a war with my own vanity. While there probably is another pack out there that would do the job, I don't see any that are anywhere near as attractive as the Sherpani. I've been playing with the idea of tracking down hinges that would fit the tubing of the pack. I would then, conceivably, be able to re-engineer it to have a retractable stand. Even as I dream of it, I realize that it is ridiculous. I just need to get over the pretty-factor and go with something that actually works.

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Rating for this product: 4

Better than the Kelty

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May 9, 2008

My husband and I bought both the Kelty and this Sherpani. We have twins so we decided to try both and see which one we like better. The Sherpani was definately the winner for both us and the kids. They don't show it in the picture, but the blue color is actually for a girl. Its really bright and has some little white daiseys on it. Love it. The only thing I liked better about the Kelty was that sun shade was much bigger and didn't get in the kids way. The Sherpani's hood straps come strait down and go right in front of the kids face. So if they lean forward a little there face rubs against the strap. Even with this minor defect we decided to buy another one and just make sure our kids where there sun hats.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for both Mom and Dad!

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February 26, 2008

I absolutely love this pack! Its very easy to get the baby in, and to get on myself. I'm 5'4" and Dad is 6'0" and its comfortable on both of us. There is plenty of storage underneath for all baby's essentials as well. I couldn't have designed a better pack myself.

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Rating for this product: 5

completely awesome!

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April 25, 2007

If you compare the weight to other carriers, this is two pounds lighter. The other sweet thing is you don't have to buy accessories! It comes with a sun hood that works totally awesome, and then out comes a rain hood with side protectors for the kid. We have used this for about 3 weeks now and it did great in Moab, around town, folds up super nice and fit on top of all our gear in the back of our subaru. It has plenty of space for 2 softshell jackets, diapers, drinks, camera, etc... The suspension is very solid and comfy. The waist belt is very easy to adjust. This is a definitely good way to go if you want to set the trends at the farmers market. The straps hold the baby really well too, our girl is 6 months and she loves being up and it puts her to sleep all the time.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Cordura (waterproof & washable)
Suspension: Adjustable harness, load lifters & stabilizer straps, padded shoulder straps
Torso Adjustment: Yes, adjusts for torso sizes 17-20in (43-50cm)
Storage Capacity: 1500cu in (24.5L)
Recommended Child Weight: Up to 55lb (2494g)
Sun / Rain Hood: Yes, sunshade & rain cover included
Weight: 4lb 8oz (2040g)
Recommended Use: Hiking, ultralight backpacking, trips to town
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime