Deuter Packs
Kid Comfort II Carrier
Product Number: 25794
A favourite with parents and kids alike: designed for that feeling of boundless freedom, also on longer hikes. The pivoting Vari Flex hip fins have been revised and now offer an even more comfortable, snug fit. They sit perfectly and diligently follow every movement the wearer makes. Load adjustment straps on the hip pads deliver precise load control and the freedom of movement gained means more comfort and safety. The new, ergonomic cut seat has soft side panels and a comfortable, washable headrest.
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- AIRCONTACT Back System
- VARIQUICK Adjustable Shoulder Harness
- Shoulder Straps w/3D mesh lining
- Pull Forward Hip Belt
- Large Hip Belt Pocket
- VARIFLEX Hip Belt System
- Side entry child access
- Breathable Child Seat Cushions
- Height adjustable seat
- Detachable/Washable Dribble Pillow
- Hydration Compatible
- TUV Approved & carry the GS certificate
- Adjustable 5 Point Child Safety Harness
- Frame padding adds child comfort
- Sturdy Frame Construction
- 3M reflector Patch with Blinky light loop
- Side entry buckle
Gender: Unisex
Weight: 6 lb 8 oz
Material: Deuter-Ripstop 210, Deuter-Ballistic
Fit: Carry Capacity › 48.5 lb. / 22 kg
Dimensions: 26 x 15 x 13” / 66 x 38 x 32 cm
Volume: 1100 in / 18 L
Suspension: AIRCONTACT Back System
Torso: Adjustable, 15-21” / 38-53 cm
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: 36511
Review ProductId: 2272
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (7)
- Lightweight (5)
- Easy to load (4)
- Highly adjustable (4)
- Good suspension (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Day hikes (5)
- Travel (4)
- Extended trips (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual adventurer (3)
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort driven (4)
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Out & About
- Toddlers
- Travel
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
For starters, I am a 'Baby Wearer'. I don't even own a stroller. My son get's carried wherever he goes!
Drawbacks:
This pack is(as stated on the product)only to be used with children that can sit well. In this case, totally unassisted. So don't plan on using it before your child's 5 month birthday. In the meantime I highly recommend the Britax until then.
The buckle to hold the child in requires some expertise.
Good Stuff:
We started using this with our son around 51/2 months and he absolutely LOVES it! It holds him very well, and is extremely adjustable.
The bottom pocket is huge.
There are tons of side pockets to hold stuff
And endless amount of 'loops' to clip things too
Lots of available adjustment for the wearer! All of which is easy to get at and operate.
Good weight dispersal
Everything that is above the child's waist is padded and covered with a very soft and touchable material. Which is great when they fall asleep and their head start's bobbling around. The front has a very thick (and soft) detachable pad that is great for when they fall asleep leaning forward. Very easy and convenient to clean.
I also HIGHLY recommend getting the sun and rain shield to go with it. You will not regret being able to cover your little one. Not to mention, it takes all of about 15 seconds to take on and off.
All of the 'little things' that you think "Aw, that would be nice.." The designers thought of. Very user friendly.
Two thumbs up!
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Out & About
- Toddlers
- Travel
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
The side entry pannel is an amazing idea. It is so much easier to get our son in and out that way, as opposed to a pack that he slides in from the top.
Only downfall is the size of the seat (for now). Even though it says "for children who can sit well on their own", It is a very loose fit under 20lbs. We had to pack in some receiving blankets to hold him in place. However, it wil hold him comfortably for a very long time as he grows!
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Load
- Good Suspension
- Large Capacity
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Hikes
- Extended Hikes
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
If you are a parent, you need this carrier. It's padded in all the right places, has plenty of cargo space, and is easier to deal with in a crowd or on the trail than a stroller. I wish the sun-and-rain cover came with it, but definitely buy that too.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort Driven
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Load
- Highly Adjustable
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Hikes
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
We used the pack to take our 8 month old daughter on a hike up an Adirondack mountain. It was definitely more difficult hiking with her extra weight and gear, but not because of the pack. The pack itself was light weight, but strong. We had no trouble getting her into it, or it onto our backs. She seemed to like it too, she fell asleep.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Load
- Good Suspension
- Highly Adjustable
- Large Capacity
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Hikes
- Extended Hikes
- Heavy Loads
- Light Loads
- School
- Travel
- Wet Weather
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
It has so many versitile uses.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort Driven
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Load
- Good Suspension
- Highly Adjustable
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Hikes
- Extended Hikes
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
This is by far the best Kid carrier out there and I use it weekly with my 2 year old. Very comfortable and it is also easy to get your kid in because you open the side of the pack and your kid sits in a seat. I've tried other kid carrier's and the Deuter are the best hands down. Be sure to also get the sun shade as this helps you not have to fight your kid to keep on their hat on.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort Driven
Pros
- Comfortable
- Compact
- Highly Adjustable
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Day Hikes
- Light Loads
- Travel
Comments about Deuter Packs Kid Comfort II Child Carrier Pack:
My wife and I spent a great deal of time researching child backpacks before settling on this one. We have owned several larger Kelty backpacks in the past and they were just to large and cumbersome to use. We have lent the pack out to several of our friends and they all loved it and wanted to know where to get one for themselves.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort Driven
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