Congratulations to our Winner, Annie Browne
Watch for the next Labor Day to Labor Day 12-week Giveaway this coming Sunday.
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If there is one thing I wish I had from day one of Cash?s life, it would be an Ergobaby Performance Carrier. With all of the hiking, trekking, moving, and walking the Powell Pack does, this sure would have made our life easier.
I was introduced to the Ergobaby Carrier this last summer in Colorado. A friend and I were taking our combined 5 kids (6, if you include the baby on board ?) for a hike in the beautiful mountains of Canon City, CO, and Cash ? bless his heart ? was being the usual Cashy Boy?super rambunctious! I didn?t have any desire to pull him up those mountains with the risk of him running over a ledge. Nor did I feel like carrying him on my hip the whole way. I was 6 months pregnant for crying out loud!
Ergobaby to the rescue! Much to my surprise, the Ergobaby Carrier my friend lent me not only carried Cash?s 2 year old body on my back, but carried him comfortably for both of us. And until this point, Cash had NEVER been a fan of carriers!! EVER.
I?m sold.
After doing some research of my own, I realized Ergobaby has a line specifically designed for active parents like us! I thought the one I wore was comfortable for hiking?I can only imagine how comfortable the Performance Carrier is. I can?t wait to try it out!
You can win one of these $135 amazing carriers for yourself!
Ergobaby has been kind enough to offer up a carrier from their Performance Carrier line for Baby Powell?s 12-week Baby Shower Giveaway for one of my lucky readers. Thank you, Ergobaby 🙂
Here?s what you had to do to win:
1. Comment on this post ? tell me about your favorite hike, or how you plan to use the Ergobaby Performance Carrier.
2. Like, Share, and/or rePin my #BabyPowell Giveaway posts on as many social media channels as you can: Facebook , Instagram, Twitter, and/or Pinterest.
3. Follow Ergobaby on Pinterest ?and/or on Twitter.
Random winner was announced on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. Thanks for participating!
Heidi 🙂
566 Responses
We hike weekly at our local park and the trails can sometimes be narrow. This would be great!
I likes this on facebook also!
I would love to take this on some of the trails here in Austin!!
I would love one of these to use while hiking at a local park in MA (Borderland State Park) with my dog and new baby!!
I would LOVE an ErgoBaby Carrier- I’ve always heard great things about them but haven’t had a chance to try one. With 3 kids, aged 4 and under we are always “hiking” all around just living and this would be awesome to free up a hand or two. 🙂
I heard really good things about this product. Never own one and I have 4. I have been doing my best to exercise and build some muscle I never had before. So hiking is one of my passions I really want to do. We used to live in TN where they had amazing hikes but never really had a lot of chance to do so because my husband worked a lot. That’s the reason we moved. We will visit a lot in TN because of grandparents and great friends that I want to go for lots of hikes and enjoy nature!! I’m from NY and you don’t see a lot of beauty like in TN. Plus, I think I my go for number 5 so I will for use it. My little will still fit in it. Thanks and hope I win!!
I plan to use it to get off my baby weight when I have my baby in June 2014!! I will take me 4 yr old and the baby hiking and walking!
1. My favorite hike was in Colorado at Bear Trap Ranch
2 Did all of those! 🙂
3. Also done! 🙂
I wish I would have had one of these from the start as well Heidi! We hike and go for trail walks all the time. It would be great to have something that wasn’t heavy before you even put it on to have. Right now all the leaves are changing colors in our area and we love to get out with or little one!
My favorite hike was to Mirror lake with the whole family. Once we got there a thick fog rolled in and it started pouring rain, it was actually kinda freaky! So we got out of there cause it made me feel like we were in a horror movie! Lol! It was amazing to see how quickly that fog came in, and we couldn’t see 4 feet in front of us. It was definitely memoriable.