The Never Fail Backwrap

Back wearing has never been so easy!

First, before picking a size, please answer some of our questions that will help decide the size and fabric.
  • What are the holds you would like to be able to do? Simple Rucksack or Rucksack with chest belt?
  • What age children are you planning on wearing? Are you going to use it as a twin wrap or different age children?
  • How many children are you planning on carrying? What are the weights?
  • How many hours a day do you plan on wearing your child/children?
  • What is your climate?

For humid and hot climates we do suggest the mini square weave. It seems bulkier but allows for more airflow. Because of the looser weave of this baby wrap the air can reach better between you and your baby without compromising the comfort and durability of the fabric.

For fewer hours a day or wear with little clothes on, the double brushed is the softest fabric you will ever feel close to your body. It can be addictive. Your baby might insist on being in the wrap to fall asleep because the fabric is so pure, supportive, and soft!

For a workhorse doing chores and renovations like painting, sheet rock, any kind of wood work, ceramic, etc, we suggest getting the economy weave. A few paint stains on it will add to the color a bit.

For many hours of baby wearing in all kinds of weather, the double brushed would be our choice.

Carrying mostly two children, the mini square weave and the double brushed will be excellent quality and easily support two children at a time.



Sizing Chart
Please find your size below chart and smile assigned to your size. In the chart you can see all the smiles of the holds you can do with the different size NeverFail baby wraps. This is an approximate sizing chart as different build parents might be able to go a size smaller or need a size up. A longer wrap will always give you all the options.
holds
3.6 4.2
4.6
5.2
Kangaroo front










hip carry










Rucksack carry











Rucksack carry tied
 under baby's bum









Rucksack carry with
chestbelt










Rucksack with chestbelt
tied under baby's bum















Women's clothing size
4-6 

8-10

12-16

18-22+


For using the Never Fail Backwrap as a twin wrap or twin sling, size up one. If you are using it as a twin wrap with different age children, size up one or two, depending on the size of the children.

Fabric choices of the original NeverFail Backwrap Babysling - organic because it is good for you and for the environment!

All fabric is especially woven to embrace your baby. The NeverFail is sewn to support the anatomically correct leg position at all times. A homemade immitation will not give you the same comfort, just an idea of how it works.

Natural organic cotton double brushed. This is the softest fabric you will find anywhere. It is basically sanded to feel like flannel but yet is more supportive and comfortable for many hours of babywearing enjoyment. It is really almost addictive.







Olive - natural grown green cotton from Texas




Soon to come, natural organic grown brown cotton



Also available in the mini square weave
It is a bit heavier but allows for  more airflow because of the special weave. It feels like a favorite blanket. Because of the special air flow weave, it is a great choice for hot climates. You will be hot wearing your baby but I know from experience that a baby would rather be hot and carried than hot parked in a car seat or stroller somewhere. This weave at least allows for many hours of comfortable baby wearing, even in the heat. Our temperatures get up to 100 degree + and I would much rather wear a mini square or natural double brushed than a Didymos baby sling in the heat.



Economy weave
This is organic fabric straight off the loom. It will soften up with use and wash. This is called the economy weave because it costs less and therefore will allow all babywearers to purchase a NeverFail Backwrap, no matter the income bracket. We realized that a lot of the babywearer products are high end because of the quality along with import costs. Having high quality fabric made in the U.S.A. has cut down costs and allowed many more parents to give babywearing a try only to find they will be hooked to babywearing.