Founded in Ålesund, Norway in 1932, Stokke began its life as a manufacturer of high-quality furniture. The first children’s product was launched in 1972: the iconic Tripp Trapp® chair, which has sold over 11 million units and remains one of the flagship products in the Stokke collection. Since 2006, Stokke has been exclusively dedicated to designing high-quality furniture and equipment for children in the areas of high chairs, strollers, baby carriers, and home textiles. Their products promote bonding between parents and children and ensure healthy development for young children.
The Stokke® Limas™ Carrier Flex is a full-buckle baby carrier and can be used from one month (4kg / 8.8lb). You can put it on quickly and easily without tying. It provides freedom of movement and safety every step of the way. Made with soft cotton, it expands as your baby grows to keep them comfy & close. Thanks to the adjustable base and back panel, this carrier can be expanded to your baby’s size. It also ensures a comfortable, ergonomic seating position for your baby – from a few weeks after birth all the way through the early years up to 20kg / 44.1lb. Front and back carrying options give parents a lot of flexibility. The waistbelt of the Stokke® Limas™ Carrier Flex can be easily removed, allowing it to be used as an onbuhimo – a traditional Japanese style for baby back carrying without a waistbelt.
Features:
-Provides freedom of movement
-Suitable as an onbuhimo without a waistbelt
-Padded shoulder straps with buckles that adjust easily
-Base ensures correct squat–spread position
-Wide, ergonomically shaped waistbelt with padded buckle (adjustable from 23.6 to 55.1 in, waistbelt extension available)
-Adjustable back panel (from 12.6 to 16.1 in)
-Ideal for extended back-carrying
-Material: 100% cotton* (*Valerian beige only: 50% cotton, 50% linen)
-Does not require washing before being used for the first time
-Machine washable at low temperature (104 degrees Fahrenheit) and low spin























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