Ring Sling - Joy and Joe, Benevolence Allure (RS27) Check Availability

You're welcome to hire this like any of our other items.  It's also available to buy as ex-library stock because it's not as broken in as our other ring slings and so isn't getting hired much!  Hire like a normal library sling and if you want to keep it, just email to request this and we'll charge the sale price to your card.

Overview:

Ring slings are a lovely option for newborns, babies who want to constantly be on your hip, and toddlers whose legs get tired and want a quick 'up'.

This is a lovely ring sling which hasn't been much used.  Gorgeous colours, in clear colour bands running down the long length. This makes it easy to tighten colour-by-colour through the rings to achieve a great fit, as well as a quick visual check that you've got a good 'seat' - the colour that is supporting under baby's bottom and thighs shouldn't be visible on your baby's back!   Great for learning ring slings!

It's got a generous width of 70cm (so great for bigger slinglets as well as tinies), and has a smoother, tighter, 'sateen weave' fabric, with a thicker (perhaps 'premium'?) feel.  The hearts design is pretty cute, and the rings are black rather than the usual aluminium - all in all it has a very 'polished' and classy look to it!

Details

Fabric composition: 100% cotton

Fabric weight: 300g/m2

Shoulder: Gathered

Length: 2m

Manufacture: Made in England, 2018

Washing: 30 degrees, non-bio, no fabric conditioner, no tumble drying. Tie some thick sports socks around the metal rings to prevent serious noise in a washing machine!!

Child weight range:  None specified by manufacturer, but ring slings made with woven wrap fabric (as this is) are generally appropriate to use from birth and are strong enough to support most children's weight well into pre-school years.

Wearer size:  One size fits nearly all!  The 'tail' of a ring sling might be longer on more petite wearers but is easy to tuck up to prevent tripping. This ring sling (like most) has 2 meters of fabric. 

Instructions:

Typical carries: Front facing you, Off-centred, Hip.   Other carrying positions are possible too (but additional 1:1 support is recommended).

Follow the Carrying Matters Ring Sling Photo Tutorial or this great video tutorial from GP Dr Rosie Knowles (who also runs Carrying Matters and Sheffield Sling Library) and Sling Consultant Lucy Graney.