I recently purchased a Kid Comfort II, made by Deuter, with the sunroof (which also has a rain cover). I highly recommend this product to anyone with a small child. My daughter, Chloe, is almost 7 months old and is about the minimum size allowed for the carrier but fits just perfectly. The Kid Comfort II is very adjustable and I can see us using it for a few years to come. My Girlfriend, Tammy, and I just got back from taking Chloe on her first
camping trip. We went to the High Shoals Scenic area near Helen, GA. It was the perfect testing ground for Chloe’s first trip. From the car you hike downhill for about ¾ of a mile down to a stream where the ground is nice and level. This is where we set-up camp. We had a blast and Chloe took to it very naturally. She really liked riding in the Kid Carrier and was not a problem in any way. We got up there on Friday evening after battling traffic to get out of town. We had good
weather on Friday with some rain over-night. On Saturday we awoke to great weather and went for a hike down to the waterfall. We got back to camp around lunch time. We got Chloe situated and down for a nap. Then Tammy and I collected firewood for our nice romantic evening. Unfortunately, it started raining around 6pm just after the fire got going and the rain didn't stop until the next morning. So, on Sunday we got up and packed our things in the rain after which we hiked out and hit up the
Cracker Barrel on the way home for some much needed country breakfast. All in all it was a great trip and just the first of many! The Kid Comfort II by Deuter performed beyond my expectations. It has tons of pockets and a place for all of those things you need with a baby; it even comes with a teddy bear! Even if you don’t go camping with your baby or small child you need one of these carriers. I am already using it for all kinds of things like cutting the grass, or just to go for a walk. Chloe loves the Kid Comfort II and so do I.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Deuter Kid Comfort II Review
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Backpacking,
Deuter,
Gear Review
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