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Deuter KangaKid baby backpack

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Our Review of the Deuter KangaKid baby backpack

Improvements made to the 2007 Deuter KangaKid baby backpack carrier:

  • New attachable sunroof (sold separately)
  • 5-point harness and "Side loading" technology that makes getting your baby in or out much easier
  • Breathable child seat cushions
  • More storage pockets
  • New nylon micro rip-stop fabrics
  • Small enough to fit easily into an overhead compartment on an airplane
  • Optional Sun Roof

Deuter created the KangaKid baby backpack carrier as a lightweight child carrier solution for multi-tasking, on the go parents. It combines the functionality of a full sized backpack with the convenience of a quality baby carrier. The first "convertible" child carrier, the KangaKid looks, and acts, like a large capacity backpack, it also has the thickly padded shoulder straps and waist belt of your usual baby backpack carrier. It passes for a backpack, but unzipping the front portion of your Deuter KangaKid reveals a thickly padded, size-adjustable child cockpit where your kid gets a free ride. Thanks to the new "side loading" technology, getting them in and out of the cockpit is much easier than it used to be.

As a backpack, the KangaKid is excellent: plenty of space, and no shortage of compartments. As a carrier, there are other models with frames and more thickly padded straps that will ease strain during long trips, but if you need a carrier that lets you get your child in and quickly you can't do much better. This Deuter carrier isn't designed for hiking, but will do the job too well if you're taking your carrier to the mall or through the airport.

 

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Deuter KangaKid baby backpack

Child Carrier Specs

Maximum carrier dimensions
11 x 13 x 21"
Carrier weight
4 lbs. 5 oz.
Weight Capacity
33 lbs.
Torso Fit Range
13-18"
Adjustability
5"
Seat Length (Front to Back)
8"
Seat Width
10"
Seat Height
12"
Seat Back Height
13"
Harness
H-style
Warranty
Lifetime
  • Full length zipper conceals child carrier seat
  • Spacious main compartment
  • Two front mesh pockets
  • Elastic cord attachment
  • H safety belt
  • Aluminum stay supports child seat 
  • Deuter's Alpine Back System for wearing comfort
  • Lifetime Warranty

Deuter KangaKid baby backpack Reviews

Deuter KangaKid baby backpack

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Outstanding!

5
Reviewer: Wade , Beverly Hills, CA Date: January 09, 2008
The external frame packs we looked at were way too big and bulky for wearing around town. A friend recommended the Kangakid and our son has spent two to four hours a day in the Kangakid since the day it arrived. That is not an exaggeration in any way. We love it.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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wonderful product

5
Reviewer: Laura Kitchen , Grand Rapids, MI Date: September 16, 2007
I love this carrier and use it often even to go to the local mall. It is compact and easy to use. The sunshade is a must for use outdoors. Our baby loves to sit in it and look around.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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Excellent Design

5
Reviewer: James Harper , Cottonwood, AZ Date: May 07, 2007
I bought this pack to enable me to get out a do a little hiking with my 1 year old daughter. I didn't want a bulky external frame carrier. This has proven to be an amazing pack. I find it very comfortable to wear, even on hikes up to 4-5 miles. My daughter also loves it - she gets excited every time she sees the pack. The optional sun shade works very well and also comes with a stowable rain fly in case you get caught in a shower. The way that the cockpit hides away is awesome. When zipped up you can't even tell it's a carrier. We now use it all the time as our primary diaper bag. As the other reviewer noted, it is difficult to reach the pockets while wearing the pack, although there is an available camera case or cell-phone case that attaches to the shoulder straps. It is worth noting that the torso length is not adjustable, so users shorter than maybe 5'6" may not find the pack comfortable. All in all, I highly recommend this item.
13 of 14 people found this review helpful
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Perfect for Us

5
Reviewer: Tammie , Milwaukee, WI Date: March 02, 2007
We bought this so we could take our toddler son on vacation with us to Costa Rica (we didn't think a stroller would work in the jungle). It was perfect. My son weighs 28 lbs. and the backpack was comfortable for both my husband and I to carry. We are both fairly tall and it seemed to fit our bodies fine. This has also been a great alternative for the mall, where my son refuses to sit in a stroller, and the zoo, where he can't really see from a stroller. I love the fact that it can just be a backpack too. I use it as my diaper bag when we travel, and even if he never gets in the carrier part, it is very handy just to carry things.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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Just didn't work for us...

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Ridgway, Colorado Date: January 25, 2007
I bought this to tote my son thru the airport and on vacation. Friends recommended it and I thought it would be perfect. Unfortunately the pack didn't fit my body and was very uncomfortable. My son hated hanging from his crotch, like the Bjorn. I'm sticking with the Ergo. Still a very well made back pack and a great concept for the right person! Just not for us.
6 of 13 people found this review helpful
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Absolutely love it, despite drawbacks

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , Epinions User Date: December 29, 2006
I bought this backpack because we are a family that is always moving. Either hiking, walking, shopping, or traveling, I loved the idea that I could keep all the baby's gear (and mine) together in a great-looking backpack and eliminate the need for additional gear (carrier or stroller). Although I have a Deuter Kid Comfort III (which I LOVE), its frame-body is too bulky to toss in the car for daytime errands, and I worry about it being too big in crowded stores.

To fill the in-between niche, I found the KangaKid a fantastic alternative, and we use it daily. For travel, it is great because the baby bag and carrier eliminates the need for a stroller and other bags. It is big enough (if I pack very carefully) to even serve as my own backpack for traveling. The baby is very happy up where he can look around and never complains (even during the awkward on/off process - more on that below). I love to take him shopping this way - my hands and attention are free because the baby is safely tucked away and entertained up there, and he doesn't fuss like he does out of boredom in a stroller. This backpack gave me back the ability to go shopping and visit with friends, even with a squirmy pre-toddler.

Comfort: While I definitely prefer my frame-pack for longer walks, the Kangakid is even comfortable enough for moderate hikes in a pinch. I have hiked with it for up to an hour, or been shopping with it for up to 3 hours (taking the baby out a few times to move) and I think that is probably the limit. After a couple of hours carrying my 25lb baby, I am a little tired and have to be sure to stretch my lower back, but am otherwise fine. (I should add that I am a somewhat athletic 5'8" woman - I would not recommend this pack to someone who considers themselves out of shape or not very strong). I have no idea how it would fit a smaller person.

Support and padding for both the baby and the adult is quite good. The back is rigid, and while not as outright comfy as my frame pack, it has never been remotely uncomfortable. Same with the hip belt, which is not as sturdy as on a full-frame pack and so more of the weight ends up on your back (unlike a frame pack where you can put almost all the weight on your hips). This means that when I'm moving a lot or doing a strenuous hike, the straps are not as comfortable and my back takes more of the heat than with my big frame pack.

The only drawback I've noticed for the baby is that it lacks any place to rest his head when he falls asleep. If he's awake, he's usually happy and singing and waving to everyone he sees.

On/Off: As described in every review I've ever read about this pack, it can be awkward. I have learned to put the baby in it in a chair/backseat of the car/bench, and then pick the whole thing up gently by the top strap and swing it around. You do have to be fairly strong to accomplish this without help, but I've mastered doing it alone. Fortunately the pack does actually stand pretty well on its own, so in a pinch we can do this by sitting the pack on the ground.

My only complaint with the pack is that none of the pockets or zippered compartments are reachable when the pack is on. I would love to have just one pocket on the side where I could reach a cell phone/wallet.

I anticipate using this pack for a long time - as my baby becomes a toddler then a walker, I'll just use this as a backpack until he decides he wants to ride. When the carrier compartment is zipped up, you can't even tell it's there. Awesome design!
54 of 55 people found this review helpful
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