Spotlight Product Review: Kelty Frame Carrier 2.0

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Kelty Frame Carrier 2.0

Close your eyes. Picture this… you’ve headed out for a nice serene hike in the woods. The colors are bright, the weather is inviting and the sounds are delightful. Listen closer. There are birds chirping, leaves beneath foot crunching and the sound of light delightful laughter filling the air. What you can’t hear is the constant “hold me, hold me” or the “I’m hungry” mantras of your sweet angel / devil.

The Kelty Frame Carrier 2.0 is the perfect addition to your outdoor expeditions as it allows you to tow your child on all of your adventures! It is also great for around the town trips, farmers markets, or a stroll through the center of town as it keeps your child both contained and entertained.

We love the Kelty Carrier because it was obviously designed for safety and comfort. It is simply an added bonus that it is so good looking with several choices in great bright colors as options. The carrier frame is made of the light weight aluminum and weighs approximately 7 pounds. The Kelty Frame Carrier 2.0 is the next model up from the FC (frame carrier) 1.0. The FC 2.0 has all the great features of the FC 1.0 plus these three useful additional features: two layer padded waist belt, sliding back panel torso-length adjustment and zip off diaper bag with shoulder straps.

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About Hollie Schultz

Baby Gizmo founder Hollie Schultz is the proud mom of three adorable kids. This certified CPS (Child Passenger Safety) Tech and baby gear expert is the host of the Baby Gizmo video reviews giving moms the inside look at baby products before they purchase them. Hollie is also the co-author of The Baby Gizmo Buying Guide. A former resident of Los Angeles, she and her family now live in Chicago. She loves the city but hates the cold!

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