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Tushbaby Original Hip Seat Carrier

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The Tushbaby is the rare baby product that actually does what it promises — my back thanks me every single time I clip it on, and my toddler thinks it's basically a throne.

Tasha Brooks
Tasha Brooks Owner & Reviewer
4.6/5
$79.99 Price at time of review
Updated May 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.6/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Genuinely redistributes weight to hips, reducing back and shoulder strain
  • No-foam design stays cooler and wipes down easily
  • Built-in storage pockets are actually practical, not just decorative
  • Grows with your child up to 45 lbs — infant through toddler
  • Safety certified and well-constructed; feels durable after extended daily use

Cons

  • Clasp takes a few days to get used to one-handed
  • Not a substitute for a full structured carrier in truly hands-free situations
  • Price point (~$64) requires some intention, not a casual add-to-cart

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Extended Observations

The Tushbaby is the rare baby product that actually does what it promises — my back thanks me every single time I clip it on, and my toddler thinks it's basically a throne.

I'll be honest: when I first saw the Tushbaby floating around my social feeds, I rolled my eyes a little. Another 'revolutionary' baby carrier? I've got a whole graveyard of carriers that promised the world and delivered a sweaty, screaming situation by noon. But a few desperate weeks into the 'please just let me hold you but also my spine is disintegrating' phase, I caved. And I'm really glad I did.

The hip seat design is the whole game here, and it genuinely works. Instead of redistributing your baby's weight across your shoulders and back like a traditional carrier, the Tushbaby shifts it to your hips and core — which, it turns out, is a much more sustainable arrangement for extended hold sessions. My daughter settled into it immediately, and I was able to carry her through a full grocery run without that familiar burning sensation between my shoulder blades. That alone earned it a permanent spot in my rotation.

The built-in storage pockets are legitimately useful, not just a marketing checkbox. I can fit my phone, a snack pouch, and a small pack of wipes in there without the thing feeling bulky. The no-foam design also means it doesn't trap heat the way padded carriers do — a real mercy during warmer months when baby and parent are already running hot. Cleanup is easy too, which matters more than I ever thought it would before I had a child who treats everything as a napkin.

The safety certification is worth mentioning, especially because I was skeptical of the open seat design at first. There's no full-wrap structure here, so you are holding your child rather than the carrier doing all the work — but that's kind of the point. It's designed for the in-between moments: the quick carries, the hip holds, the 'I need both hands but also you need to be attached to me' situations. It holds up to 45 lbs, so it's grown with us from infant days into full toddler territory.

If I'm being fair about the minor downsides: the learning curve on the clasp is real for the first few days, and at just under $65 it's not an impulse buy. It also won't replace a full structured carrier for long hikes or hands-free situations where you genuinely need both arms free. But as a complement to your carrier lineup — or honestly as a standalone for parents who hate the full wrap experience — the Tushbaby earns its keep in a way that a lot of gear in my house simply hasn't.

Our Verdict

The Tushbaby is the rare baby product that actually does what it promises — my back thanks me every single time I clip it on, and my toddler thinks it's basically a throne.

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What customers are saying

11 reviews
Linda M.
Linda M.
5/5

As an older parent managing shared childcare responsibilities, this carrier has been invaluable. Daily use around the home and during outings is effortless. The hip support effectively eliminates stra...

Jessica R.
Jessica R.
5/5

After testing multiple competing brands, this stands out as superior. Originally purchased for vacation with a toddler who frequently needs to be set down and picked up, it proved so convenient that i...

Marcus T.
Marcus T.
5/5

Among the most beneficial baby products I've experienced. My infant requires constant holding to foster secure attachment, which is physically demanding. This carrier has transformed the situation. It...

Rachel V.
Rachel V.
5/5

After investing hundreds in various carriers that my son rejected due to his aversion to confinement, this product is a breakthrough. He genuinely enjoys it while providing excellent back support. The...

Nicole B.
Nicole B.
5/5

This carrier excels in versatility, comfort, durability, and adjustability. The 45-pound capacity and adjustable waist are impressive; optional extensions address longer torso needs. The rubberized se...

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