Boba Baby Carrier
Boba Baby Carrier

Boba is a USA based baby carrier supplier, located in Boulder, Colorado. And the name “Boba” is originated from Boulder Baby carrier. It is one of NAP, Inc. babywearing products along with Sleepy Wrap and Sleepy Bear. They give importance to green technologies that’s why they use certified organic cottons in their organic carriers.
Boba favors baby wraps for carrying infants and smaller babies, though for bigger babies they prefer soft structured baby carriers which can be used safely and comfortably for a 5 year-old as well.

Boba Baby Carrier – source: bobababycarrier.com
They have mainly two collections: Boba Organic and Boba Classic. The organic collection is made of 100% organic cotton and is aimed to be as soft as possible. There are six different colors to choose from: Walnut, Cedar, Pine, Chestnut, Willow and Tweet.
The classic collection, made of 100% cotton, offers seven different colors: Twilight, Earth, Dusk, Mist, Breeze, Glacier and Tweet.
Boba Baby Carrier Features
First of all, Boba is a soft structured baby carrier that can be used for babies between 15 to 45 lbs. The unique design of Boba carrier gives support to the baby’s back. An additional feature that cannot be found in most of the other baby carriers is the foot straps which enable a comfortable sitting position for the baby.
Here are the main features of Boba baby carrier:
- size: 13″ x 16″
- weight: 1.8 lbs
- suitable for babies: 15-45 lbs
- two positions available: front and back carry
- one size for all
- waist and shoulder straps are made of high density foam
- includes removable foot straps and removable hood

Boba Baby Carrier - source: bobababycarrier.com
Boba baby carriers are sold in more than 30 countries and in all the states of America. They also offer a wholesale program for baby apparel retailers and shops. You can also buy Boba baby carrier online through their official website or other stores. Visit Boba’s website here.
As a note, I think it is worth mentioning that Boba supports a lot of nonprofit organizations related to health and parenting. I hope they keep their support going.

