The best sling is the sling that fits your budget, lifestyle and needs. There are many slings and carriers available, plus it is easy to make
your own. Do you need padding? Is it more important that the sling be compact and something you can wear without a baby in it, or is it
more important that you have lots of padding and structure? Do you have back problems? Are you breastfeeding? Do you want something
you can fold up and put in your diaper bag easily? How much can you afford to spend? Are you willing to pay extra for organic fabric? Can
you sew?
For me, the best sling was actually one I made myself out of T-shirt fabric. It was simple to make, easy to wear and pretty enough that I didn't mind having it on without a baby in it. It was designed like the Maya and New Native "tube" slings or pouches. For another mom, the best sling for her was simply a twin-sized flat sheet, cut in half and hemmed. She would simply knot it at the shoulder and wear it rebozo-style. Cheap (sheets cost next to nothing at Goodwill) and completely adjustable, but many moms would rather buy something new and/or ready-made. Perfectly understandable! There are a couple of different "categories" of slings that I've looked at: tube slings, constructed slings, fabric slings and front pack/carriers.
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