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Baby carriers
Carry your child from 0 to 36 months (from 6 months without the extension kit). Ultra comfy in all seasons and physiological, the HoodieCarrier and the PhysioCarrier accompany you for little sleep at home as well as long walks to the other side of the world.
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Baby wraps
For the first months, nothing will ever equal the baby wrap and the skin to skin it allows. This promotes heat regulation, lactation, oxytocin ... You will have your hands free! For babies, the wrap allows you to make a transition with the mother's womb by prolonging the feeling of security. The physiological position leads to better digestion and therefore less reflux, colic.
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Ring Slings
Diaper Bag
The diaper bag that continues where others leave off! Additional hip seat (4-22 months). Changing bag attachments for prams, suitcases, baby carriers... Waterproof cover included. 5 positions to carry the bag. Multiple storage compartments for parents' and children's belongings. Removable waterproof bag for wet clothes / soiled nappies. A bag that you will use even without baby!
Parent's Hoodie

Maxime

Parent porteur

Activities

Cabinetmaker

Love Radius experience

In life

Lagrasse, 3 children

My name is Maxime, I'm 29 years old and the father of 3 children who are quite close together: 4 years old, 3 years old and 18 months old. As soon as our eldest child arrived, we bought a baby carrier, but it was not physiological at all. My wife really couldn't use it, it hurt her back, and I was the one who carried our daughter most of the time in a baby carrier...

When our second child joined the family, we switched to something more physiological: we discovered Love Radius, which allowed us to look after our eldest child while carrying our second child without back pain. Since then, we've found it much easier to use the baby carrier than our pushchair, especially when we go out for a walk.

With the arrival of our third, 16 months later, we kept the baby carrier option which allowed us to have our hands free to look after the two older children, and in the middle of winter it was reassuring to know that she was warm under the coat!

I'm a cabinetmaker and when I have to look after the last one I sometimes put her on my back in a baby carrier so that I can continue my work, as the weight is well distributed, which doesn't bother me. Moreover, my job as a cabinetmaker is quite physical, so I'm happy to have a way of carrying my baby that relieves my back, especially after a day's work.