The wide shoulder straps are padded, comfortable and don’t move around. I’ve been using the Mission Critical carrier system since the beginning of summer, and I can safely say it’s the best carrier I’ve used to date. ![]() And that’s before adding your cute little one! So, is it any good? ![]() I’m pretty sure the second bottle icon is for dad’s special drink… I really like this touch, making the dad-centric tactical styling super cute in one small addition. Oh, and those velcro areas you can see? Mission Critical sells adventure patches in multiple colors, so you can designate the correct pocket for each piece of baby gear. The pouches and daypack are all super secure once the Molle is threaded through, there’s padding on the daypack for your poor back muscles, and there’s room for all the stuff you need. No more leaks? Che… Well, while it won’t stop leaks happening, just know that there is a removable inner lining that should keep those leaks off of your legs. Molle webbing on the front, back and on the accessories gives you a platform to carry all the other things you need when out with your little one. No more getting the baby’s head wet (at least outside of their christening!). That zipper at the top of the front? It hides a fold-out rain cover that then clips onto the straps just above the quick-release clips. The carrier has some pretty nice touches that you’d expect from a cool operator. The Balance part? That’s because it comes with a daypack diaper bag, which can be worn separately or fastened to the carrier with either fast-release hooks or MOLLE webbing. ![]() This is one baby carrier you won’t want to take off, seriously. It’s heavily influenced by Special Operator gear, which has to be functional, tough, and above all – comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Okay, so Mission Critical’s tagline is “Essential Gear for Extraordinary Dads™” and that’s a pretty good way of giving an overview of the Baby Carrier Balance Kit.
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