special feature:<\/strong>\u00a0small bag on the side of the panel containing the buckled connecting strap for the hip belt. Headrest.<\/p>\nAbout the company:<\/strong>\u00a0It was 2010 when we first heard about \u201eBuzzidil<\/em>\u201e, the brand with the crocodile wearing it\u2019s baby on the back ? An austrian mother decided to design her own carrier while she was expecting her third child and didn\u2019t feel that the carrier she already owned was completely convincing her \u2013 neither in style nor in functionality.<\/p>\nYears later, Buzzidil is no insider anymore but well known at least in Europe. Designed and made in Europe. And through the years, Buzzidil developped into a nice brand with ergonomic and adjustable carriers and wraps.<\/p>\n
BuzziBu test | My first impression<\/h2>\n
It was a video I’ve seen first when I heard about the Buzzibu (it didn’t have a name yet back then<\/em> ;). I thought: nice idea but how in the world can that small improvised hip belt be comfy!? I will already tell you… it is! <\/em>Anyway, the Buzzibu arrived together with the Buzzidil and I loved both from design, adjustments etc. But I’ve always been struggling a bit with onbu style carriers, so… I’ve been excited how this one would fit.<\/p>\nHow to use it<\/strong>: The BuzziBu comes as Onbu with adjustable crotch. Just pull on the cords to adjust it to your child, use it like any other buckled Onbu and adjust the length of the shoulder straps to your needs.<\/p>\nIf you want to use the BuzziBu as Full-Buckle, take out the connecting strap, open the buckles between shoulder straps and hip belt, close them again on the foreseen counterpart on the back, place and close the connecting strap, adjust shoulder straps and hipbelt.<\/p>\n
How does the BuzziBu fit and wear<\/strong>: I’ve used the Onbu to mow our lawn which takes 45min approx and found it very comfy. The shoulder straps are well padded for a cozy feeling (low pressure on the shoulders<\/em>) and of course it’s a fast up and down like with any other Onbu, too. The only thing (but it’s a problem I always have with an Onbu<\/em>) I’d love would be that my child gets higher.<\/p>\nBut though I’ve had all straps as close as possible, she still was lower than I’d liked it. But I guess that’s just the Onbu thing because if I could close it even tighter, she would have too much pressure on her back or neck possibly which wouldn’t be comfy for her. And yet she will grow and automatically sit on a higher position. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n