Boba Instructions

You can use the Boba to do both a front carry or back carry.
Boba's Front Carry Guide
Boba's Back Carry Guide
- Carefully read all directions before use and please use common sense when carrying your baby in the Boba Carrier.
- Please refer to the “Fall Hazard Warning” label on the inside of the waist band.
- Have somebody help you the first couple of times that you practice using the carrier.
- Practicing in front of a mirror and bouncing a little can be helpful with loading your little one.
- Make sure that your baby is well fed and not overtired when first practicing babywearing with your new baby carrier.
- The Boba Carrier is not a car seat safety device.
- Do not operate electrical appliances, cook, or drink HOT beverages while holding baby in the carrier.
- Never wear child facing out.
- This carrier should not be used by a person with any kind of muscular, skeletal, back, leg or any other physical problems that might interfere with safe use of the carrier.
- Do not use the carrier if under influence of alcohol or medication.
- The carrier is not suitable for use during sport activities.
- If the material does not completely cover your little ones back, loosen shoulder straps slightly and bounce a little to help the baby’s bottom slide further down into the bottom of the carrier.
- Make sure the shoulder straps are adequately tightened to ensure a better fit for you and your child. Your little one should be close to your body enabling you to stand normally without having to lean forward to compensate for baby’s weight.
- When nursing in Boba Carrier, loosen shoulder straps to allow your little one to drop lower in the carrier.
- For safety and durability the waist buckle has a triple lock system. Always make sure that the waist buckle is engaged by listening for the “click” sound. To release the buckle press the rectangular tab in the center while simultaneously pinching the sides.







