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| Read Customer Reviews |
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The Kid Comfort II is Deuter's best-selling and most popular child carrier. The Kid Comfort II is equipped with an improved swiveling waist belt to make the carrier comfortable for a long trek for parent and child. Additional pockets, mesh and zippered, for storage and items necessary for your adventure as well as one on the waste belt. The safety features of the Kid Comfort II will ensure an enjoyable adventure for you and your child. The Kid Comfort II is designed for toddlers who can sit up on their own.
The Kid Comfort II utilizes Deuter's Vari-Quick harness system to accommodate varying parent torso lengths between 14-21 inches and distribute weight evenly. The material is designed to help keep you and your child cool. A zippered side-access pocket makes the Kid Comfort II hydration compatible. Deuter's Sun Roof/Rain Cover (sold separately) can be attached to the Kid Comfort II to protect your child from the elements. |
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| Product Overview |
- Dual lifting points.
- Firm support for longer-duration hiking
- Folding stand
- Compact profile
- Side entry buckle
- Height adjustable seat + harness for child
- 3M reflector
- Hydration system compatible
- storage for optional Sun and Rain Cover when not in use
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| Review Location and/or Name: Charlie - OK |
| Review Date: 4/8/2007 10:07:31 AM |
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| I have been using the Deuter Kid Comfort II for trips to the zoo, parks, museums, grocery store and malls. In this application it is a bit bulky. It is slightly on the bulky side when compared to some of the mainstream brand child carriers. However, while other parents have a diaper bag, toys, snacks, and drinks in separate bags, the Deuter Kid Comfort II allows you to carry everything in one place. That combined with durability, ease of adjustability, and the fact that you can use it to carry the average 5 year old, not just infants and toddlers is well worth the additional weight and cost. I feel much safer with my son in this child carrier than I did when I was using less expensive brands. |
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