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
Parent's Hoodie

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Let's get started quickly and properly:

The HoodieCarrier is a Love Radius design, concept, and manufacturing, which naturally stems from the same DNA as our other baby carriers.
Quality, attractive pricing, respect for physiology, and service are already an integral part of this baby carrier.
This is not a baby carrier made from sweatshirt fabric — that would be unsuitable for babywearing.
Let's continue!

Discretion

With this baby carrier, we want to offer a tool that blends even more discreetly into the world of today's parents, one that does not alter your style or impose its childcare look.
This may seem trivial and unnecessary, but we believe that a parent who feels physically comfortable about their silhouette with a (good) baby carrier is more likely to take the step and babywear. And then we succeed in our mission when new people start carrying.

We sense that there are still parents tempted by babywearing but resistant to the baby carrier, which might seem like a young parent's paraphernalia to them.

The HoodieCarrier worn with a coat.

The price: "Keep the change"

We believe that today's parents should be offered the choice of a PREMIUM baby carrier, but at a realistic PRICE. (Note how these two words in capitals rarely go together.) We are going against the current trend of hyper-inflation where every new baby carrier on the market seems to cost more each year.
We have been supporting parents for 11 years to discover physiological babywearing. We now want to help parents understand what they should truly expect from a premium/high-end baby carrier in terms of finish* and price. We see too many excessively expensive baby carriers whose finish and materials objectively do little to justify their price.
*the fabrics, the padding, the thickness of the padding, the retention systems, the clips (the possibility of crossing the straps or not, adjusting the straps up or down, easily sliding the clasp between the shoulder blades…)
That brands decide to invest heavily in marketing is a right and even a necessity in the current context and trends, but parents need a good baby carrier rather than good marketing, which is of no use when Baby is crying and needs to be looked after in real life. Marketing is not bad in itself, but it is a need and a choice of companies, not customers/users. It is not up to the customer to pay more — it is up to the brand to take less from its margin.
Unlike many of our shelf neighbors in stores, we are not a company belonging to a group, nor listed on the stock exchange. We do not think about our margins to satisfy invisible shareholders, we work for ourselves, for you. (and we pay VAT in France)
We try to reduce intermediaries and unnecessary steps that add no value to the product but add an unnecessary cost for the customer.

top of the HoodieCarrier

top of the HoodieCarrier

Each in its place

We truly want to remind expecting and new parents that it will always be better to buy a good baby wrap for the first weeks, followed by a baby carrier at the right price a few months later, rather than miracle formulas supposedly doing everything but ultimately costing more than 2 products each suited to their own use.
Yes, we also sell the PhysioCarrier and its booster pack for €137 (where other players on the market add a few dozen euros to the price). Yes, the PhysioCarrier 1 and HoodieCarrier 1 and their accessories allow you to carry a newborn. The HoodieCarrier 2 and PhysioCarrier 2 are all-in-one and do not need an accessory to carry a newborn. However, we also reiterate very clearly, as we always have, that it is much more suitable and relevant to have a wrap for the first weeks/months.
If the wrap really isn't for you, our HoodieCarrier 2 and PhysioCarrier 2 baby carriers are here! The HoodieCarrier 1 and its Booster pack are available at the best price (119+10=129€) on the second-hand market now.

Design: let's lighten it up, simplify!

Our approach with the HoodieCarrier is to go to the simplest and most streamlined baby carrier. Normally, if we have succeeded, this should be visible and we should have nothing to write in this paragraph.
The HoodieCarrier worn with a shirt The HoodieCarrier worn with a shirt

"And what about babywearing?"

With the HoodieCarrier, you will discover a fabric never before used on our baby carriers, or anyone else's for that matter (until others follow suit, as we already see with the lateral adjustment straps of the PhysioCarrier, or as was the case with a lamentable copy of the Originale).

HoodieCarrier fabric 

HoodieCarrier fabric

The apron of the baby carrier is a 3D, breathable all-season fabric, offering a soft and gentle carrying sensation, close to that of a wrap. Each side of the baby carrier is made of cotton. Those already familiar with the PhysioCarrier will discover a different kind of comfort, along with a reminder of the wrap sensation in the feel and the way this new fabric adapts to Baby's body shape.

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Reading some reviews, it seems that the fabric gives some people the impression of being warm. This may come from the name "HoodieCarrier", which is reminiscent of a sweatshirt, suggesting something that would keep you warm. To clarify, the fabric of the HoodieCarrier is not particularly warm — on the contrary, it turns out to be thinner and more breathable than the layers of the PhysioCarrier or other baby carriers on the market. (Demonstration video) The photo below shows the airy fabric of the HoodieCarrier on top; in the middle, a widely popular competing baby carrier; and at the bottom, the PhysioCarrier. [caption id="attachment_1381" align="aligncenter" width="300"]HoodieCarrier fabric thickness L'épaisseur du tissus HoodieCarrier en haut.[/caption] As you can see, the HoodieCarrier fabric (on top) is thinner than the two below, which are made up of a sandwich of fabric/padding/lining. But above all, it is by doing the test of blowing with your mouth pressed against the baby carrier that you realise that air passes through the HoodieCarrier much more easily than through the PhysioCarrier and other baby carriers on the market. It is important to note that the majority of baby carriers on the market have a pocket to store the headrest, which creates extra layers on the child's back. There can be up to 6 to 8 layers on a standard baby carrier, depending on whether the headrest is stored or not. This explanation should now allow you to better respond to the concern "does the HoodieCarrier make you hot?"

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