back carry
The most graceful way for back carry while providing security with a subtle sternum strap. We recommend back carry from 6 months on.
instruction

step 1
The mbt carrier is put upside down like an apron with the mbt statement buckle closed on top of the belly button.

step 2
The baby is put on the hips and slowly rocked towards the back while the caregiver is slightly bent forwards.

step 3
One hand is holding the baby while the other hand slides through the shoulder strap. The shoulder strap pulls the carrier upwards.

step 4
The other hand is holding the baby while the first hand slides through the second shoulder strap.

step 5
The buckle of the sternum strap is closed on the chest. The webbing of the sternum strap is pulled as much as needed for optimal comfort.

step 6
The webbing of the shoulder straps are pulled tight.

step 7
The angle of babies legs should be bent at at least 90 degrees for correct ergonomy. Ideally, they form an "M". The baby sit is adjusted once more, if needed.

step 8
Final position. The headrest is folded up if baby is sleeping to ensure support for baby's head.