Saturday

Do you have a Freeloader?

It's Memorial Day weekend and I regret I didn't write this sooner because I know so many of you could really use the Freeloader child carrier.  But at the same time, I wanted to really get to know this lightweight compact carrier because it has to be one of the coolest child carriers I've ever seen! I couldn't be more ecstatic to give you the run down!

 The Freeloader Child Carrier is a lightweight (5.8 pounds to be exact), compact, super easy to use, portable child carrier.  But the quality materials and the design are top notch, which is part of the reason why we wanted to share it with you!  The Freeloader was developed to carry kids up to 80 pounds! The Freeloader is for your toddlers, your tired kiddos, and even your kiddos with disabilities.  The Freeloader makes sure families don't have to slow down for a kiddo that can't keep up; that families can keep on with their adventures without having to worry about a stroller or a baby on the hip.  The Freeloader is designed to evenly distribute the child's weight on the carriers hips so not to cause any back pain or tension as well.

We are a very busy family from the trails in our own back yard to the parks in town and adventures on vacation.   But kids get tired quickly and it can suck to carrying a baby on your hip while we're out and about.  Until I found the Freeloader, I really figured I would just stay home with Baby Kolton while the rest of the family continued on with some summer adventures.  Of course we could utilize a stroller or a wagon but those take up so much room in the car, and I really couldn't imagine pushing a stroller up and down some of the trails around here.  We would definitely end up carrying the stroller and that's just frustrating to say the least.   It's just not gonna work!

The Freeloader is compact enough I can actually just leave it in the car so it's always there when we make spur of the moment plans.  We can take it anywhere! Especially all those crazy trails!  We can truly utilize the Freeloader on any adventure and not have to worry about baby Kolton getting too tired or the trails being too difficult.


Perfect pockets for all our small
necessities. 


We have been testing it out with Tator, her mom my best friend and Maison, all gave it a try so I could take some pictures for all of you. The Freeloader is easy enough even Maison could get it all on plus there's a ton of zipper pockets for things like bug spray, sun screen, wallet, keys, phone, ect. 





Taylor was able to crawl right on and she was easily buckled even though at first I forgotten to adjust the straps so they appropriately fit her.  The adjustable straps on the 5 point harness with foot stirrups is great! I really feel like the kids are well supported, comfortable with the padding, and safe which is of course the most important quality.

Most of all, the Freeloader goes places a stroller wont without slowing us down and that's important for us as a busy family!  Be sure to check out Freeloader for yourself at the following links;



Hevy duty construction! 
Thick well sculpted padding for
the best comfort!


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16 comments:

  1. That would have been amazing to have when my kids were small. It looks like you enjoyed your memorial day weekend! I'm sure the kids appreciate there's a spot for them to "freeload" when they get tired, while out on the adventure with you. -Tara

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  2. I love that freeloader as summer is right around the corner, it will be useful for day trips. I will order for my sister in law.

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  3. This would have been great to have when my children were being born we did have something similar to this but it wasn't as advanced

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  4. This looks awesome. My twins just turned 2, so based on your description and photos we should definitely be able to get some use out of this! Thanks for sharing. Come check us out at www.amateurtwinmom.com!

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  5. I would like to have one right now. I need it for my niece!

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  6. That would be so awesome if I had small kids. Instead I just have two adorable, small little yorkies. One of them will run out of gas on a walk, and we'll have to put him in a stroller. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. This is awesome. I have used a carrier for my daughter till she was 2 and it was life saver for me while travelling home from work daily. So, I can imagine how helpful the carrier could be on trails and treks.

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  8. Wow Freeloader Child Carrier seems to be very useful for traveling with kids, especially that it is able to carry kids up to 80 pounds!

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  9. That would be so awesome. I would love to try this with my two kids.

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  10. I remember my mother doing this with so her influence made me a traveller

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  11. This makes me think of parents who likes trail adventure with young kid in the summer without breaking their back. My kids are grown up now but this would be great for travelling parents.

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  12. Sounds a bit too codependent IMO, but I know others will be interested in this device... xo, Suzanne

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  13. This looks awesome for parents. Will surely tell my friends who are parents

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  14. This is great! My daughter is 21mths and we wanted to do some hiking (light) and were looking at buying a carrier of some sort

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  15. I always used wraps or Tula baby-carriers with my little ones but this looks like a fantastic alternative.

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  16. This looks like it could be a wonderful product. I'll tell my sister about it! Thanks for sharing. :)

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