The Best Baby Slings For Hands-Free Parenting

Comfortable and practical, baby slings are a must-have for parents on the go.

The Best Baby Slings

by Jade Moscrop |
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Live through early parenting hands-free with the addition of a baby carrier or baby sling. The amazing parenting accessory is a safe and practical way of carrying your baby while maximising mobility, so you can bond while getting your to-do list ticked off - a godsend in those early days.

The Best Baby Slings At A Glance:

Best baby sling overall: Freerider Co. Sling, £68 on Amazon

Editor's pick: MOBY Leopard Classic Baby Wrap Carrier, £54.95 on Amazon

Best baby sling for ease of use: Ergobaby Lightweight Aura Wrap, £49.90 on Amazon

To offer a helping hand and get you started on your baby-wearing journey, we've covered everything you need to know about using a baby sling or wrap - from how to use your baby sling safely, to our top picks of the best baby slings. Searching for something a little different? We've also rounded up the best baby-wearing coats.

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Best baby sling overall

Freerider Co.'s baby slings are made from the highest quality materials in styles that you'll love. With the ideal everyday woven wrap, both fashionable and practical, you'll be able to keep your baby safe and secure all day long. It comes in one size fits all and is designed to carry up to 35 lbs. You and your baby will be very happy with this choice.

Pros

  • One-size fits all
  • Made from sustainable Tencel fabric
  • Soft, lightweight, breathable
  • 'Hip-healthy' design
  • Not as bulky as some options
  • A good selection of colours and patterns

Cons

  • Takes some practice to get used to it
  • Handwash only
Suitable from:8 - 30lbs (approx. 3 - 13kg)
Maximum user weight:30lbs (approx. 13kg)
Washing instructions:Machine washable

Editor's pick

MOBY Classic Cotton Wrap Baby Carrier, Leopard
Price: £49.99
Alternative retailers
Target$39.99View offer
Walmart$49.99View offer
Kohl's$49.99View offer
Nordstrom$49.99View offer

With its flair for style, comfort, and adaptability, the award-winning MOBY Classic Wrap is made from a soft, durable, 100% cotton fabric that provides this parenting favourite with the perfect snuggle for newborns, infants, and toddlers. The versatile MOBY Wrap offers multiple carrying positions as your baby grows, plus one-size-fits-all comfort for parents and caregivers – making it the perfect carrier to encourage bonding throughout baby's developmental stages.

Pros

  • One-size fits all
  • Machine-washable
  • Made from 100% cotton
  • Lots of colours and patterns to choose from

Cons

  • Takes some practice to get used to it
Suitable from:Birth
Maximum user weight:15kg
Washing instructions:Machine washable

Best baby sling for ease of use

Ergobaby Lightweight Aura Wrap Grey Stripe
Price: £33.47

The Ergobaby Aura wrap is easy to use and ideal for those who are new to using baby wraps. The lightweight design means it's comfortable, it's also easy to tie, and you can relax in the knowledge that it has been acknowledged as a "hip-healthy" product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. One size fits most parents, petite to plus-size friendly.

Pros

  • One-size fits all
  • Made from soft, viscose (eucalyptus and acacia) fabric
  • Machine-washable
  • Easy to use
  • Built-in storage pocket with carrying handle
  • A good selection of colours and patterns

Cons

  • May need repositioning often
Suitable from:3.6 - 11.3kg
Maximum user weight:11.3kg
Washing instructions:Machine washable

Best affordable baby sling

Offering natural, comfortable closeness during your baby's first months to help them feel safe, the Izmi Essential Baby Wrap is just as the name suggests – an essential for every new parent. This supportive, super-soft bamboo wrap is designed to distribute your baby's weight evenly, reducing pressure on your back. It has two carrying positions, including parent-facing front carry and side carry and makes for a great affordable option.

Pros

  • One-size fits all
  • Made from soft, breathable, bamboo fabric
  • 'Hip-healthy' design
  • Machine-washable
  • Dryer-safe

Cons

  • Takes some practice to get used to it
  • May need repositioning often
Suitable from:Birth
Maximum user weight:9kg
Washing instructions:Machine washable

Best baby sling for summer

We Made Me Flow Baby Carrier

Rrp: £59.99

Price: £23.05
Alternative retailers
Walmart$29.99View offer
Albee Baby$47.99View offer

This is a multi-use wrap sling that works when your little one is a baby and later when they get to the toddler stage. The super flexible construction makes Flow one of the lightest soft carrier wraps on the market, and the Nylon/Spandex mix combines wonderful side-to-side movement and support, whilst taut vertical threads keep baby in a safe and ergonomic carry position. It's highly recommended for newborns and for mums after a C-section.

Pros

  • One-size fits all
  • Machine-washable
  • Super lightweight, breathable fabric
  • Dries quickly

Cons

  • Takes some practice to get used to it
Suitable from:8lbs (approx. 3.6kg)
Maximum user weight:15kg
Washing instructions:Machine washable

Best baby sling for specific sizing

This sling is different from the other ones in this list, as it is sized (rather than a one-size-fits-all design like many others). It's easy to use in different positions and for different ages. The only drawback is that you can't share it with your partner if you're different sizes. The Baby K'tan baby carrier is quick and easy to wear - no rings, belts, buckles or excess fabric. Just slip the baby sling over your head like a t-shirt.

Pros

  • Double-loop design slips on like a t-shirt
  • All-natural cotton material
  • Machine-washable
  • Dryer-safe
  • More accurate sizing

Cons

  • A bulkier option
  • Tricky to find the right size for you
Suitable from:3.6kg
Maximum user weight:15.8kg
Washing instructions:Machine washable

What is a baby sling?

Baby wraps and slings are typically one long piece of fabric with special features that can be wrapped around you and your baby, tying you both together. In general, a baby sling doesn't have clips, buckles or buttons like other baby carriers, but if tied correctly, it is super secure, and your baby will love being in it (and it'll leave your hands free!). They're also a good option for a newborn baby or premature baby as they allow for a snug fit compared to structured carriers. Babywearing is likely something parents have been doing since the dawn of time, despite the controversy Meghan Markle faced for wearing Archie in a sling, back in 2020.

Baby slings by no means have to be a plain and simple piece of fabric, multiple brands are making the baby sling a must-have fashion accessory for all parents. Decked out in irresistible prints from leopard to stripe, baby slings can match your outfits and keep both you and your little one comfortable and cool.

How to use your baby sling wrap safely

The baby sling or wrap needs to be tight and secure, keeping you and your baby closely attached. You will need to be able to check on your baby regularly to ensure they are comfortable and safe. Try 'the kiss test' - if you can kiss your baby's head, you are in the right position. The best position for your baby is on your chest, and with good support for their back, neck and hips.

Dr Rosie Knowles is a GP, carrying consultant, author of Why Babywearing Matters, and a mum of two; carryingmatters.co.uk recommends following the TICKS safety rule:

T is for Tight. Your carrier should be close fitting to make sure it holds your baby in a safe position.

I is for In view at all times. Make sure you can clearly see your baby's face so you can check on them easily.

C is for Close enough to kiss. You should be able to kiss the top of your baby's head easily while they are in the carrier, but make sure they can still move their head freely.

K is for Keep chin off chest. "Their chin should be off their chest and baby's airway open and unobstructed, and remain so if baby falls asleep," says Rosie.

S is for Supported back. "The sling should be snug, so baby's chest and back are well supported, with no slumping or sliding downwards," says Rosie.

Can I breastfeed my baby in a sling wrap?

Yes, you can use a sling wrap while breastfeeding, it will just take some practice and getting used to. You can breastfeed in a sling wrap vertically or in a more reclined position. Ensure your baby can breathe easily, and keep an eye out for any trip hazards that may obstruct your path. You need to support your baby at all times while feeding, but using a wrap gives you more freedom generally.

Some manufacturers may suggest you don't feed while using their slings, so be sure to check this first.

How long can a baby stay in a wrap sling?

You can use your baby sling as much as you want, however, we would advise you to consider the two-hour baby rule, where you avoid keeping your baby in the same position for over two hours, as their spine is still in development and it's important to keep changing their position. As opposed to a more structured baby carrier, with a baby sling or wrap, you have to be a little bit more aware of your baby's positioning.

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Jade Moscrop is the Commercial Content Editor for Grazia, specialising in lifestyle topics. When she’s not writing about beauty products, gym leggings and chic homeware items, she can usually be found on a hot girl walk, buying houseplants or listening to female-fronted rock bands.

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