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The Beco Gemini Baby Carrier is a certified ergonomic, lightweight carrier designed for infants and toddlers weighing 7 to 35 lbs. Featuring a breathable 3D mesh panel, adjustable M-shaped seat for healthy hip support, and four versatile carry positions, it ensures comfort for both baby and parent. Its padded straps and waist belt provide balanced weight distribution, while easy adjustments make it perfect for busy, style-conscious parents on the go.














| ASIN | B01C8YRCYC |
| Age Range Description | Newborn |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,254 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #58 in Baby & Toddler Carriers |
| Brand | Beco |
| Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Cool Mesh Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,795 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817579012217 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.5"D x 14"W x 18.5"H |
| Item Weight | 540 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Beco Baby Carrier |
| Material | Polyester, 3D Mesh |
| Material Type | Polyester, 3D Mesh |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 35 Pounds |
| Minimum Weight Recommendation | 7 Pounds |
| Model Number | 0B1P0S499XXXXX |
| Orientation | Front in/out, Hip, Back |
| Part Number | GPCO-NAVY |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Strap Type | Adjustable Strap |
| UPC | 817579012217 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**3
Awesome baby carrier, better than MobyWrap, ErgoBaby Carrier, and Infantino Flip Carrier
I purchased this after using both the MobyWrap and the Infantino Flip Front 2 Back Carrier Black . I bought the Infantino Flip because it is similar to the Beco Baby in that it can be used for front carry (facing in and out) and back carry. I thought I was getting a good deal, but after my daughter was over 10 pounds I stopped using it entirely because it caused me such pain (the straps are not very padded). The clip near her head actually dug into her face and rubbed against her cheeks. I felt awful about her wearing it. The Moby Wrap Original 100% Cotton Baby Carrier, Chocolate is nice, but really it is just a long piece of fabric. My daughter is still comfortable in it (she's almost 6 months now), and it isn't uncomfortable for me. I just didn't like that the fabric drags on the ground and it is time consuming to put on. I've worn her in the "newborn hug hold" and "kangaroo wrap and hold". I didn't like the idea that I'd have leave space in the wrap for the baby, so I most often used the latter. I was given the MobyWrap by a friend that had 2; if I had to buy one myself, I would have bought the Sleepy Wrap Classic Wrap Baby Carrier, Brown, 0-18 Months (aka Boba Baby Wrap) because it is a stretchy fabric. This carrier is wonderful. I bought it after trying on a Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining (the original) in a baby box store. I really liked the padding on ErgoBaby, and perhaps it is superior to the BecoBaby. However, I only wore the ErgoBaby for 10 minutes in the store. My only complaint about the BecoBaby is that the straps still seem to rub into her face, but nowhere near as bad as the Infantino Flip (I didn't notice this with the ErgoBaby). The straps on this are organic cotton though, so it is not as abrasive as the webbed straps on the Infantino Flip. I imagine the drool pads Beco Drooling Pads would relieve this problem. In the meantime, I just wrap a baby wash cloth around the strap for her to teeth & drool on; it protects her face nicely. I purchased this instead of the ErgoBaby because I wanted to be able to have her face out, occasionally. It is a lot more comfortable than the Infantino flip. I've worn her in it for an hour while nursing and around the house. Also, I wore her in it for an hour at the grocery store; she never made a sound, and she even fell asleep in it. The main improvement the ErgoBaby has over BecoBaby is the pocket. The sleepy panel mentioned in the other review, I don't really feel is a sleepy panel nor do I feel it is a product flaw. It is simply supportive padding, a headrest, probably for use when the baby doesn't have full head & neck control. I was able to nurse in the carrier without much difficulty. I wasn't wearing a nursing top (I did have a nursing cami on). I had to stand up or sit on a wooden chair, rather than the sofa. Nursing was not hands-free, but only required one hand. If I sat on furniture I sank into, my daughter was no longer aligned properly to eat. I checked in the mirror several times, there was no exposed skin showing. I don't mind the secure, two-handed, snaps because I know that means she's secure. My baby will be unable to open the buckles herself. There seems to be no chance that they'll open by accident.
B**A
Works Great
Absolutely love this carrier. My baby hates the stroller and has to be carried every time we leave the house. I have a soft wrap and this “harder” wrap. This harder one is my go to for walks, going to the grocery store, and any type of shopping. It is sturdy, so easy to put on (even on my own), and she feels secure and safe in it. My husband is also able to wear it if I’m tired and it’s such an easy process adjusting the size. Baby loves it and after observing her surroundings when we are out and about she is always so comfortable that she falls asleep. There is a little pocket in the bottom that is perfect for putting car keys but won’t fit a phone. This harder wrap is my preference over the soft one and I use it a lot more often. I also love how it’s made of clean materials because my baby loves chewing on it. I’ve been able to use it since she was only a few weeks old. The only time I prefer the soft one is when we travel on an airplane because the hard one can get uncomfortable to sit in for me. This harder one is also hard to wear when doing things around the house because it is more constricting and doesn’t allow me to move around as freely. I would highly recommend to have a hard one and a soft one for different occasions, and the hard one should be this beco one!
H**C
Liked this through the 1st year- but have switched to the Beco Soleil.
This was my primary carrier for the first year of my baby's life. And I generally loved it! (*although for the first 3 months, the Baby K'tan was my EVERYTHING- I only used the Beco outside of the house, like in the grocery store- and the K'tan for around the house.) It (the Gemini) was a life-saver for travel- we flew 7 times in his first year, and never needed a stroller- all you need is your Beco! I was able to breastfeed in it, and I never had issues with the safety buckles- they're not that hard to use! But after a full year of using it almost daily, there are a few things about it that I don't like, and for that reason I would probably recommend purchasing the Beco Soleil instead- for these reasons: Gemini Cons: -No pocket (this was a pain! Sometimes you just want to bring your phone/credit card/tissues/etc. & I missed having a pocket many times) -No sleep hood (I really disliked the fold up headrest on the Gemini- it never seemed very effective to me & I only used it a couple times) -Snaps at legs would detach all the time. (if I bent over at all, one of the snaps on the bottom would come undone, taking away the support from one of the baby's legs) -And mostly- the lower weight limit/smaller dimensions. By the time my baby hit a year old (& only 20 pounds/31 inches), I felt like he was outgrowing the Gemini already, which was disappointing. When I wore him on my back, the carrier only went about 2/3 up his back, and he didn't seem very comfortable, and would lean way over to the side- like he could wriggle out. The narrowness of the Gemini is what appealed to me in the beginning (I'm 5'2" & 115 lbs), but I wasn't thinking ahead- and babies grow so fast. When I put him in the Soleil the 1st time at 13 months old, his happiness was apparent. It was much more comfortable for him- more leg support (knee-to-knee), more back support (& more support for me as a result). I think the Gemini's 35-pound weight limit is a tad misleading (not just for this carrier, but for many I would guess)- while technically the carrier can support that much weight, your baby is more likely to outgrow it height-wise rather than weight-wise, especially if on the taller side. (A short baby will be fine for longer- but I feel like once they hit 32" tall it's going to become noticeably less comfortable). Gemini Pros (over the Soleil): baby can face out; no newborn insert required The Soleil really seems like the perfect carrier to me! (well, for me) It has a pocket big enough for an iphone/credit cards/keys; it has an awesome detachable sleep hood; it's wide & tall enough for toddlers, but still works for young infants, and it comes in the same great prints as the Gemini (I have 'Twilight', which is gorgeous). If you decide to use it in the newborn days, you can purchase the insert, but really, it's a brief period of time & a cheaper stretchy carrier or mei tei will do you just fine until baby is 3 months old. Also, like the Gemini, it's awesome for traveling - wear your baby right through security, and everywhere else too! I'm not sure why the Gemini has so many reviews compared to the Soleil (500+ vs 65)- I'm guessing (in addition to the Soleil being a few years newer) it's that the ability to have the baby face-out is a major draw for parents. As far as the facing-out position goes, I have heard some babies dislike being worn facing in at certain ages. However, mine seemed to enjoy facing in (& he still could look around behind me & on either side). So I only wore him facing out a few times. Why? Because it just isn't as comfortable/ergonomic to wear that way! It felt 10 times more natural/comfortable to wear him facing in (or on my back, when he was about 6 months old). Plus, of course the recommendations are to only wear facing-out for short durations of time. So for me personally, that capability isn't something that I found very important/useful. Whether you go with the Gemini or Soleil, you'll probably be satisfied. I just thought I'd chime in about why I made the switch! If you have the $$$, the most ideal thing would be to buy both :) But most people don't want to spend $300 on carriers, so be sure you get the best one for you up-front. (Although they have decent re-sale value, so worst-case you can sell it & get a new one if it's not working out).
N**L
combines the best of the ergo 360, babybjorn and Lillebaby
I already have a babybjorn and a classic ergo carrier for my 3 months old. while the babybjorn worked great for the first months it is now killing my back, so i used the ergo with a waist belt, but my daughter just isn't comfy in there. as I also have an almost 2 year old I needed a good, no great, carrier for my youngest. She loves to be facing outwards for about 30- 45 min (then she needs a break from the world and wants to face inwards and usually take a nap). so doing some research I was torn between the ergo 360 and the lillebaby as they both allow the facing out position and have waist belts. luckily I finally found the beco gemini combining the best out of these two carriers! So here is why I decided for the beco (and have no regrets) - allows facing outward position in a good ergonomic way (ergo 360, lillebaby and babybjorn do too, but the babybjorn is less ergonomic. ergo classic does not) - allows to change the babys position from inward to outward or the other way without taking of the carrier, therefore without putting the baby down. This matters for me as I go for example to the zoo with both kids and have nothing but the carrier for the youngest. So obviously I can't ask my 2 year old to give me a hand to change the babys position ( ergo 360 and babybjorn allow that too, no way with the Lillebaby) - back friendly waist belt with a pocket on it (no waist belt on the babybjorn, very loud velcro waist belt on the ergo 360. Lillebaby has a nice waistbelt too and offers a pocket on the back of the baby) - relatively easy to put on and take off by myself (again think of the zoo situation) (ergos are a pain to put on and I would usually need help to close the back strap, babybjorns are the easiest to put on and take off, Lillebaby seems just as painful as the ergo) It took me about 5 attempts to figure out how to use the beco by myself, so it's not too bad - fits very small to very large people . The only carrier so far that my husband (6ft 8in) can use as well.If I wear it (5ft 7in) the leftover straps are kind of long hanging around, but I there is an elastic band on each fastener where you can hide the leftover straps once you rolled them up - I can breastfeed in the carrier (takes some practice though) - it looks good (so does the ergo 360, the lillebaby is kind of baggy looking) - the head support which can be folded down for the outfacing position is very high when folded up, giving my baby a great, adjustable head support and shade when she falls asleep on my chest (looking inward) - breathable and sunblocking 3d-mashes are perfect for the texas weather
J**T
Lightweight, comfortable for both of you
So I looked at a number of baby carriers but decided to go with this one after trying on a couple at our local baby store. Honestly, the first three months of our baby's life he was so happy in the Boba wrap but as soon as he hit three months, he became more interested in seeing the world. and wanted to have a little more flexibility. We has always been big for height and weight, and we still only faced him in towards us for the majority of the time, and since that time this has been our go-to choice for carriers. Fast forward 5 months and now he is 8 months old and we have tried the carrier in every position. He is still as happy as a clam. We recently returned from a month living in Amsterdam with side trip all around the lowland countries. The carrier was where our little man was the most happy. We wore him facing in when we walked from place to place or climbed bell towers; we faced him out when we were at the museums so he could see the art/ exhibits; we wore him as a backpack when we biked from Amsterdam north to Marken and back. Our little guy loves to take naps in this carrier. He is comfortable when I wear him (5'6" 150lbs) and when my hubby wears him (6'4" 230lbs). Things I love about this carrier: -Machine washable. It cleans up very easily. -4 carrying positions including Ergonomic-inwards and Experiencing-the-world-outwards -Quick on/off even with the fussy buckle -So comfortable for you and the baby -Simple and completely adjustable Only thing I don't love: The buckle is annoying, but it's not really an issue. Strapping in isn't the problem, but taking it off is when you need two hands. Most of the time you unlatch the top buckle (across the top of your back), take your baby out and set him down, then spin the waist buckle to the front and pop it off. There are two hacks you can do if it really bothers you. First is find and buy a replacement large buckle. Good luck. I know somewhere you can find one, but I'm still looking. OR you can buckle the waist buckle backwards so the locking mechanism doesn't line up. I've done this a couple times by accident and it hasn't unlatched on me, but it's probably not the safest so I don't recommend it. The pros outweigh the cons on this one. Hope that helps!
J**A
This carrier *might* work if you are a three-armed giant carrying a super tall, giant baby...
I purchased the Beco Gemini on the recommendation of a doula working in Tokyo, Japan. She said the Gemini was an easy-to-use, all-season carrier. I've found the opposite to be true and this is why: Putting It On / Taking It Off - It's nearly impossible to take this on or off without sitting down. The waist buckle is literally impossible to unlock without using two hands. The locks on the two strap are tricky to unlock without using both hands, and the lock on the strap that sits just below the neck is so hard to reach and lock, that I can't even manage to ever use it without a second person to help me navigate. Carrier Size - The Beco website states that the carrier is ideal for people between 5'-6' 5". I'm 5' 5" and 127 lbs and am swimming in this carrier - neither the waist or shoulder straps tighten enough to keep my 10lb infant comfortably inside the carrier. The Beco site also states that this is ideal for infants/babies that weight upwards of 7lbs, and that there is no need for an infant insert. At one month old (10lbs) I'm still stuffing the bottom of the carrier with baby blankets in order to prop up and pad the interior for my infant. Like me, he is swimming inside the carrier. His head never seems fully supported without me either holding or carefully positioning and repositioning him. Seasonal Carrier - This carrier may be 'lighter' than others on the market, but it is still heavy and hot during the summer. I definitely do not recommend this carrier.
K**I
Great for tall parents and tall babies
LOVE this carrier! I had the moby wrap but returned it because it was too cumbersome to put on and got so hot after wearing it (July/August) that my daughter threw up a couple times from the heat. I am 6ft tall and curvy body so I wanted something that would work with my body structure and that was comfortable for my back. I tried my friends infantino (older basic model) and hated it because it hurt my back. After lots of research I settled on the beco Gemini and love it. I have been using it for a month now and use it at least once a day. I have two under two and sometimes I need to wear my 2mth old so her 2 yr old sister won't mess with her while I make dinner, do laundry, house cleaning etc. I also wear it for grocery shopping with both kids (wear the 2 mth old with 2 yr old in cart) and walking the dogs. I like the secure head rest because when I need to bend over to the dryer, dishwasher, bottom shelf, etc and baby does not fall out. Baby and I do get a little warm when we go for walks sometimes but that was primarily in the month of August (we live in the south) but since her arms and legs are free she doesn't get too hot like she did in the moby wrap. This carrier is very comfortable to wear for several hours and easy to put on and take off. My husband is 6'4 and thin and did not think he would like wearing any carrier but tried this one after seeing how I liked it and he was surprised at how comfortable it was and now we fight over who is going to wear the baby when we take walks. I will say my baby just turned 2mths when we got this carrier and she is a tall infant (24inches 10lbs at 2mths) so I had no problems with her fitting securely. I do not know how well it would fit for a smaller infant. My two year old daughter got jealous of me wearing her sister in it all the time and wanted a turn so I put her in it on my back and went for a walk around the neighborhood. She loved it and I we were both comfortable. She is also a tall two year old and weighs over 30lbs (haven't had her weighed in a while so I don't know exact weight). I look forward to using this carrier for a while as my girls grow.
E**N
Mixed review. Baby age & weight, stage by stage review.
Wanted to give 3.5 stars but not an option. Gave 3 because need this review to stand out from the stellar 4 star reviews. Would give 4 stars for it's ergonomic carrying comfort. In that regard I'm a huge advocate of this carrier. Well padded cross-back straps evenly distribute weight. Never have back pain. 4 stars for versatility: good for small newborns & up, and can accommodate forward facing and backpack carry. That said, as time has gone on I've run into significant problems using the Gemini, to the point that at baby age 9.5 months we are having to retire it. very frustrating considering the cost of this carrier. 2 factors: 1) Huge believer that adult stature and baby stature, and combination of the two have a lot to do with whether a particular carrier is excellent or terrible for you. 2) I believe there is a slight design flaw. Explain: Newborn (5 lbs). Son too small for carrier. Gemini states it is for 7 lbs infant without need of infant insert. NOT true for us. 7 lb son drowned in the carrier. Purchased the Beco Soleil infant insert and it translated well to the Gemini. Problem solved, except of course the frustration of having to purchase an infant insert when told we wouldn't need one. Gets pricey. Infant: Son quickly outgrew the infant insert. Ease and comfort of carry through 7 months old: excellent. Pro: seat snaps that fold in, creating narrower seat space for comfort for infant carry. Con: is at this stage the straps always hit him right in the face, rubbing his face and encumbering his comfort and view. In the ad photo featured with the man carrying baby, it appears baby's face is not encumbered by the strap. This was NOT true for us. Perhaps because of my large breasts? Poor design considering woman? I don't know. But That strap pictured was OVER his face. He had better chance of looking under the strap to see. Age 8 months is when the big issues began. Son is in 96th percentile for height & 90th for weight - 22 lbs at 8 months. Contrasting, I am thin, 5'6" 125 lbs. From 6 months baby needed wider seat base so snapped the wide seat into place. I never quite feel like I can get the carrier tight enough around my waist to hold up this giant baby. At 8 months the seat snaps began randomly popping out of place during carry, creating a lopsided baby and giving him red marks where the seat base rests. By 9 months the snaps pop every time I place him in carrier, no matter how carefully I try, how gingerly I walk, how I am SURE to never bend at waist even an inch, no matter face-in or face-out carry. Snaps pop pop pop immediately. PRODUCT FLAW. SHOULD BE STRONG ENOUGH TO HOLD HIS WEIGHT AS ADVERTISED. Again this creates a tiny seat base for my giant son and cuts into his legs. Also I shouldn't have to walk on egg shells like I have been! Mind you! The carry is still VERY comfortable for me, even with a 23 lb 9 month old. But it no longer works for him. So now having to look into buying a new carrier. After the purchase of this pricey carrier AND infant insert, and all the carrier promises about reaching 30 lbs no problem, is very disappointing. In conClusion, it really just depends on your personal situation, stature, and baby stature. BUT I definitely believe the snaps that can't hold as advertised are a product flaw.
J**Y
Höchste Qualität für einen unschlagbaren Preis!
Wir haben diese Trage für unseren Sohn gekauft, und sind einfach begeistert! Mir war sehr wichtig, eine Trage zu finden die aus 100% Baumwolle besteht und trotzdem höchsten Tragekomfort und Sicherheit bietet - das hat die Trage alle Mal. Ich habe im Vorhinein mich intensiv damit beschäftigt welche Trage am besten für unseren kleinen Schatz ist, und muss sagen dass ich mit meiner Wahl voll zufrieden bin. Es hat sich nämlich als ziemlich schwierig herausgestellt, eine Trage aus Naturfasern zu finden die in puncto Komfort und Sicherheit keine Abstriche macht. Sie hat alle Features von Tragen die teilweise das Dreifache kosten, der Steg kann z.B. verändert werden um die richtige Knieposition auch bei Neugeborenen zu gewährleisten. Die Trage ist noch nicht lange im Einsatz, sie wirkt aber sehr robust und stabil, also bin ich mir sicher dass sie uns lange erhalten bleibt!
A**Y
Super
Très bon porte-bébé ! Il est confortable autant pour bébé que pour le parent. Le tissu est doux et de bonne qualité, et il est facile à ajuster. On peut porter bébé dans plusieurs positions, ce qui est super pratique. Il tient bien le dos de bébé et ne fait pas mal aux épaules même après un long moment. Je l’utilise depuis la naissance et il suit bien la croissance. Je recommande sans hésiter !
E**A
Mochila ideal
Muy buena mochila porta bebés! Se ajusta perfectamente y es muy ergonómica para el bebé
A**E
Absolutely brilliant!
Great carrier! I've owned and tried quite a few and this is definitely the best, especially as you don't need an infant insert, it's a four position carrier and ergonomic. I was worried it would be a bit of a faff switching from a very simple sling but not at all. I can already feel the difference in my back! Great support and baby (3 months) seems just as comfortable and happy to go to sleep in this carrier as she was in the sling. Not too fiddly to get on, you just have to remember to hold baby in place as you undo the straps! Lovely lightweight fabric, perfect for these hot summer days. The clips were the only problem I had initially as they were sealed shut. Seems to be a problem that affects a small number of carriers and Slumberoo called me straight after I emailed to tell me how to fix them...use a spoon to click down the safety cap. Not a problem since. Would recommend both the carrier and the seller.
M**E
Love it
I spent ages looking for the right carrier and was so happy to find this one. My baby is comfortable and safe sitting in it, and it’s also comfortable for me. I also do have a large chest area so was relived to find this fitted, as I kept having problems with the fit of other carriers. It’s pretty easy to learn how to use it too.
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