[RENTAL] Didymos DidyClick – burðarpoki

2.000 kr.
Brands:
Metro monochrome
Leopard
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A one time administration and maintenance fee of 1500 ISK is added to the price for the rental period. 

Easy-to-put on, pre-structered soft carrier. Sewn from the high quality DIDYMOS wrap fabrics, the DidyClick is comfortable and supportive and nearly as versatile as the wrap, one-size and ideal if different-size persons want to use the same carrier, nothing has to be transformed. It allows you to carry a newborn as well as an older baby on the front or back.

The DidyClick Monochrome features a graphic pattern in a classic colour combination that is reversed on the back and emanates style and chic.
The DidyClick Leopard features a leopard pattern in brown and black is very stylish and reversed on the back.

Woven all in organic cotton and of medium weight, the woven fabric is soft and moldable from the beginning. With its diagonal stretch that is typical for all Didymos wrap fabrics, it is comfortable to manipulate and adapts to all needs and carries. A versatile and supportive carrier to wear children of all ages and stages.

Material & properties

Age of child: From Birth

Metro Monochrome
Color: Anthracite, Raw White
Material: 100 % Organic Cotton
Surface weight: 210 g/m²

Leopard
Color:
Anthracite, Sand, Natural
Material: 100 % Organic Cotton
Surface weight: 240 g/m²

 

magapoki, burðarpoki, burðarsjal

Pattern

Metro monochrome, Leopard

Size chart

Nubo
To measure the foot, you need an A4 paper and a pencil.
  1. Place the A4 paper next to a wall or vertical surface.
  2. Put the foot on the paper with the heel touching the wall, and stand on it.
  3. Now draw a line or point at the top of the longest toe, and where the heel is.
  4. Remove the foot from the paper.
  5. Measure the distance between the two points in a straight line.
  6. Add 0.5 to 1.2cm for space in the shoe in front of your toes.
SizeWidthLength
206,113,3
216,213,9
226,414,6
236,515,3
246,615,9
257,016,6
267,417,3
277,817,9
287,918,6
298,119,3
308,219,9
318,320,6
328,521,3
338,621,9
348,722,6
If in doubt, you can also look at the foot imprint on soles from shoes you already own.
  1. Take out the sole from a shoe you are using
  2. Measure from the edge of the heel end to where the imprint ends.
This should be the same length as you would get with the method described above. When still in doubt; it is better to go for the bigger size, as feet will grow, and socks can add a few millimeters.