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Momcozy Baby Carrier Review

This carrier is practical and budget-friendly, offering the essentials without the high cost
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Momcozy Baby Carrier Review
Credit: Molly Bradac
Price:  $70 List
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Manufacturer:   momcozy
By Juliet Spurrier, MD and Molly Bradac  ⋅  Feb 21, 2025
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RANKED
#11 of 19
  • Child Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Parent Comfort - 35% 6.0
  • Ease of Use - 30% 6.0
  • Ease Of Cleaning - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Momcozy Baby Carrier is a budget-friendly, no-frills option that gets the job done. Made from 100% cotton, it's suitable for babies from 3 months to 24 months (7 lbs to 44 lbs). While it's not packed with padding like some carriers, it offers the essentials, such as lightly padded shoulder straps and a supportive waistband. The fabric feels a bit stiff at first, but it softens after a few washes. For your baby, the carrier provides some little touches of comfort, like a headrest, adjustable seat, and leg padding. However, take note, we consider this carrier to only offer one carry position, so if you're looking for more versatility, this might not be the best choice for you. But if you're after a soft structured carrier that offers the basics without the extra cost, the Momcozy stands out among the other baby carriers. It keeps things simple and affordable.
REASONS TO BUY
Affordable
Straightforward
Lightweight
REASONS TO AVOID
Stiff fabric initially
Limited carrying positions
Not the most cushioned

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Bottom Line This carrier offers solid value for the price, though it's a bit basic compared to pricier alternativesComfy sling to wear and sit in with an easy to use designComfy for baby and parents but the fabric could be softerBudget-friendly wrap style that is easy to use and comfy enoughEconomical and comfortable but you need to hold baby when you put it on
Rating Categories Momcozy Baby Carrier Nalakai Ring Sling Maya Wrap ComfortFi... Baby K'tan Original Boba Wrap
Child Comfort (25%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Parent Comfort (35%)
6.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
Ease of Use (30%)
6.0
9.0
9.0
6.0
3.0
Ease Of Cleaning (10%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
9.0
9.0
Specifications Momcozy Baby Carrier Nalakai Ring Sling Maya Wrap ComfortFi... Baby K'tan Original Boba Wrap
Min/Max Weight 7 - 44 lbs 8 - 35 lbs 8 - 35 lbs 8 - 35 lbs 7 - 35 lbs
Carry Positions Front Facing In Facing In (8 - 35 lbs)
Hip Carry (8 - 35 lbs *BGL recommends Head/Neck/Torso Control)
Facing In (0 - 3 mo)
Facing Out (3 - 6 mo)
Hip Carry (6 mo - 35 lbs)
Kangaroo Position (8 - 35 lbs)
Hug Position (8 - 35 lbs)
Adventure Position (8 - 35 lbs)
Explore Position (8 - 35 lbs)
Hip Position (8 - 35 lbs)
Facing In (Newborn - 35 lbs)
Fabric 100% Cotton 58% Bamboo
42% Linen
Cotton, Polyester 100% Cotton 95% Cotton
5% Spandex
Hood No No No No No
Storage Options None Pocket on the tail Zippered pocket on the tail Pouch on the belt Storage pouch
Other Features & Notable None Available in two different lengths, standard and long Azo Dye-free None
Included Accessories None None None None Storage Sack
Care Instructions Normal process. Do not bleach. Tumble drying possible, drying at lower temperature. Machine wash cold, hang dry Machine wash cold, hang dry Machine wash cold, tumble dry low Machine wash cold, tumble dry low

Our Analysis and Test Results

Momcozy offers a range of thoughtful gear for both babies and moms, from high chairs and baby swings to monitors and more. Some parents also like their pumping and breastfeeding products. With their range of gear, Momcozy has practical, everyday essentials to make parenting a little easier.

Performance Comparison



The padding around the baby's leg openings on the Momcozy adds more comfort for your little one.
Credit: Molly Bradac

Baby's Comfort


Since the Momcozy is pretty basic, it scores about average in this area. It does what it needs to without any fancy extras, but don't expect it to wow you.


It works for babies from 7 to 44 lbs, and when the company mentions “3-in-1,” they're talking about the three adjustable sizing positions, not carrying styles. The seat width can be adjusted based on your child's size and weight. You can adjust the seat with the snaps hidden in the waistbelt.

The Momcozy features buttons that keep the head panel in place, whether it's up or down.
Credit: Molly Bradac

While it's not packed with customization options, it does have some nice features, like a headrest that can be folded up or down and buttoned into place. Plus, there's extra padding where your baby's legs rest, adding a bit more comfort.

When you first get the carrier, the 100% cotton fabric might feel a little stiff. However, it softens up after a few washes, and the more you use it, the comfier it gets for both you and your baby.

The shoulder straps on the Momcozy crisscross on your back.
The shoulder straps on the Momcozy crisscross on your back.
The waistband on the Momcozy provides extra support.
The waistband on the Momcozy provides extra support.

Parent's Comfort


The Momcozy falls just short of the average mark for parent comfort. It's simple, nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.


This carrier has lightly padded straps and a padded waistband, giving it just enough comfort and support for everyday use. It's not as cushioned as some of the fancier, more expensive carriers, but we think it has everything you need for a comfy experience. The fabric has a nice amount of flexibility and a lightweight feel. We think parents who want something simple and easy to wear without the bulk of heavier, more rigid carriers will like the Momcozy.

The padded shoulder straps on the Momcozy help take the pressure off your shoulders, making it more comfortable to carry your baby.
Credit: Molly Bradac

Ease of Use


When it comes to ease of use, the Momcozy falls somewhere in the middle.


There's some confusion about the carrying positions available with this carrier. In certain places, the company indicates that outward-facing is an option; however, the instructions and all online photos only show the baby in a front-facing inward position. The lack of clarity for the outward-facing position raises questions and concerns, and since there's no concrete guidance, we consider the Momcozy to only have one direction - the front-facing inward position as shown in the instructions.

When you're first putting on the Momcozy, the crisscross back design can be a little tricky, especially when it's still stiff right out of the box. You might need some help adjusting the straps initially. However, during testing, we experienced no trouble reaching and adjusting the straps once we got the hang of it. After a few washes, the fabric softened, making everything much easier to handle.

momcozy baby carrier - it's a simple feature, but that added padding around the leg...
It's a simple feature, but that added padding around the leg openings makes a difference in comfort for your baby.
Credit: Molly Bradac

Ease of Cleaning


When it comes to cleaning, the Momcozy is a standout for convenience, scoring well in this category.


Made of 100% cotton, this carrier is easy to clean, which is a big plus for busy parents. The care instructions are straightforward, recommending a “normal process” wash and tumble dry on low. If you'd rather, you can lay it flat to air dry. During testing, we noticed that the fabric softens with each wash and holds up well, even after multiple uses. Overall, it's a low-maintenance carrier that doesn't require any special care, making it ideal for parents who need something easy and quick to wash so it's not out of service too long.

momcozy baby carrier - the momcozy features a headrest that can be folded up or down and...
The Momcozy features a headrest that can be folded up or down and secured with a button for added support.
Credit: Molly Bradac

Should You Buy the Momcozy Baby Carrier?


The Momcozy may not be a top-ranking baby carrier, but given its overall score and affordable price, it's a great option for parents who want a soft structured carrier that won't break the bank. It's a straightforward, reliable choice that provides enough comfort for everyday use. If you're limited by budget, the Momcozy may meet your needs.

What Other Baby Carriers Should You Consider?


The Momcozy might not be the best fit for parents who are looking for more adjustability, premium comfort, or multiple carrying positions. If those features are important to you, the BabyBjorn One and Tula Free-to-Grow are great choices, offering even more comfort, support, and versatility. For something simple and easy to use, the Baby K'tan Original is a good choice that offers a cozy, snug fit.

Juliet Spurrier, MD and Molly Bradac