How to Hike With a Toddler: The Osprey Poco Review

 

A soft fabric carrier (like an Ergo) is fine for a 20-minute walk. But if you want to hike a real trail, your back will be screaming in an hour. You need a Framed Carrier.

The King of the Trail: Osprey Poco

This isn't a baby carrier; it is a high-end backpack that happens to hold a human.

  • Suspension: It uses the same "Anti-Gravity" mesh suspension as Osprey’s pro hiking bags. The weight floats off your back.

  • The Sunshade: It has a built-in "cockpit" sunshade (UPF 50) that pops up to protect the baby from burns.

  • Storage: It has a massive compartment for diapers, snacks, and water.

Is it worth $300? If it gets you out of the house and back into nature? Yes. It holds its resale value incredibly well, so you can sell it when the kid walks.

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