Getting ready for your next big adventure takes just a few simple steps for maximum comfort.
My back finally stopped aching after a day at the park! This carrier is a total game-changer for my toddler transitions.
Sarah M. - Austin, TX
As a grandma, I needed something simple. This snaps on quickly and my grandson loves being right at my hip height.
Linda K. - Orlando, FL
The pockets are amazing! I can fit my keys, phone, and a bottle without needing to carry a separate diaper bag.
Jessica R. - Seattle, WA

Easy As One Two Snuggle
Follow these steps for the perfect carry
Wrap It Up
Secure the padded lumbar waistband comfortably around your natural waistline.
Click And Lock
Fasten the high-grade safety buckle until you hear a secure click.
Adjust The Fit
Tighten the strap for a snug feel that distributes weight to your hips.
Pick Your Position
Choose from four carrying styles like front-facing or side carrying.
Load The Loot
Stash your phone, keys, and bottles in the five handy built-in pockets.
Lift And Go
Scoop up your little one and enjoy a pain-free day of bonding.
See why caregivers are making the switch to the Kipli lifestyle.
Real Results For Real Moms
92%
Experienced significant relief from lower back pain
88%
Found it easier to carry essentials without bags
95%
Reported their baby felt more secure and happy
Results based on a voluntary survey of active parents using the Kipli Hip Carrier daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s perfect for little explorers from the newborn stage using the feeding position all the way up to 36 months or 45 lbs!
Our standard fit is super inclusive, comfortably accommodating waist sizes from 23 to 44 inches with a padded waistband.
Absolutely! Life with kids is messy, so our fabrics are stain-resistant and easy to spot clean for all your everyday adventures.
You bet! It’s engineered with a firm, reinforced structure to ensure your child stays supported without the seat sagging over time.
Versatility is our middle name; enjoy four positions: front-facing, face-to-face, side carrying, and a helpful feeding position for infants.