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MiniMeis G4, Navy - Lightweight Child Shoulder Carrier - for Kids 6 Months to 4 Years Old

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  • CHILD SHOULDER CARRIER - MiniMeis makes it fun, easy & safe to adventure with your child. Providing maximum comfort & a hands-free solution for both parent & child, it gives your child a perfect view of the world from the safety of your shoulders.
  • SAFE - Your child sits safely on your shoulders, secured by a waist belt & leg straps. A 9-point harness with shoulder pads & an extendable padded seat provide upper body support, while the supportive backrest helps your child sit up straight.
  • ERGONOMIC SUPPORT - The weight of your child is evenly distributed, enabling longer walks in comfort. The adjustable straps provide a seamless fit, comfortable carry, and easy transition from parent to parent.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT - The MiniMeis G4 is foldable like a laptop and extremely easy to use, store, and transport. At only 3.5 lbs, it is the lightest framed child carrier. It is suitable for kids from 6 months to 4 years old (or up to 40 lbs).
  • DURABLE - This lightweight shoulder carrier is durable and robust, made from water-repellent, machine-washable fabric. It conforms to US and EU standards.



Product Description

Meet Minimeis
The best view from safe shoulders
Foldable like a laptop
Held to the highest standards
Match the Minimeis shoulder carrier with the Minimeis backpack and sunshade

Nick Plaisance
September 4, 2025
Pros: construction, stability, design, ease of useCons: a bit of discomfort by putting your kids weight high up, need for good shoulder posture, being in decent upper body shape is a major plusThis thing is right up there with my Osprey pack in terms of quality, intentionality of function, and thoughtful design.I saw some of the bad reviews before I bought, and I'll address the issues simply:You need half-decent posture to use the MiniMeis for an extended period. For reference, I have a 15month old, about 25lbs. Over a few days, we've done several 1-2mile hikes, as well as going up the stairs at Seven Falls, Colorado. The MiniMeis worked wonderfully, but you are putting that weight high up on your back, and youre gonna feel it in your chest and shoulders.It's best if your kiddo is leaning all the way back, and for everyone I imagine there will be a different sweet spot of where to rest the pack.I saw complaints about the seating space, which are ridiculous. There is no seat, not really. There is a bit of padding for your child's hamstrings to rest against, but mostly once they are up there they're meant to lean back and sit. My child was perfectly comfy up there, even taking a nap during our hike!The MiniMeis has thoughtful design in the way it folds up for storage into the included bag, and as it folds up you can unzip a little pouch that has a shoulder strap. There is also included a small pouch on the shoulder with a mirror so you can check on your kiddo!I was able to set the pack up, lift my child into it, and get everything strapped just fine by myself. I also bought the separate sunshade, which works really well and simply too!Bottom line- pack works great, but your kid is still on your shoulders, it doesn't magically take away any discomfort but definitely secures them for hands free day-hikes.
Daniel S
June 26, 2025
My 18 month old was a little hesitant at first, but as soon as we were out and about he loves being up high and able to see everything! He’s so expressive and excited up there. It’s super secure on my shoulders and it’s nice not feeling like I need to hold him up there, I can keep my hands free. My shoulders were a little sore after a 45 minute hike, but not the fault of the carrier, I’m just getting used to having the weight in my shoulders for that long!
K10
June 10, 2025
Well, they got me. I was inundated with social media ads for this unique, fun-looking contraption so I finally caved and bought it for my 12 month old. I had visions of strolling through the farmer’s market or art festivals with my hands free and my baby gleefully smiling above my head. Nope.First, the instructions are pretty nonexistent, especially if you want to try the shoulder straps to provide extra security for your little one. My guy’s a preemie so I wanted him secure. Well, those shoulder straps are for miniature humans, not reality-sized humans. They were so tight and yet at the same time oddly loose. And to hook them up you have to twist the strap in the back which just looks cheap.Then, try getting this thing on and getting your baby up there unassisted. Yeah right. I hope you have good insurance. It took two of us. Me, wearing the thing and sitting on a chair, and my wife, shoving the squirmy baby in and trying to hook him up.The part where the baby sits his butt is comically small. The instructions say not to have the baby’s butt between the material and your skin, but the space it provides for their butt is like 1.5 inches wide. Again, miniature alien species might fit their butts in that space, but no human baby. And this thing claims to go up to age 5–hahahaha!Once I finally wobbled myself to a standing position, the carrier never felt secure. I tightened all the straps and watched all the instructional videos to no avail. You have to stiffen your neck and basically hunch over while wearing it. Not exactly the sexy, carefree look you want when out and about in town.And like others said, it hurt to wear this. The baby wasn’t secure even with the waist strap. The leg straps kept riding up to his thighs or falling down off his toes, so they did not provide a sense of safety or security. So think loosey-goosey baby on your head with a painful device digging into your shoulders, and straps pulled so tight you can’t take deep breaths. Fun times abound. Not.We got duped by the happy parents strolling through the woods with big smiles in the social media ads. Our experience was nothing close to this. We returned this the very next day and will settle for the stroller or our baby bjorn until another company finds a way to make this concept workable.Sigh.
Shannon
May 20, 2025
We were so excited about using this for hiking with our toddler, but she unfortunately didn’t like being up that high on her dad’s shoulders when we tested it out. If the height doesn’t bother your little one, then this is a fantastic product. It is well made, comfortable, and pretty darn compact. I really wish it had gone over better with our little one!
CelVic
April 9, 2025
After 10 minutes your shoulders and back still get sore. Great in theory but needs impro
Luca crivellaro
March 25, 2025
Comodo sia per la bambina che per il papà
Romain Pct
March 15, 2025
Salons, conventions, shows, j'ai trouvé ça génial et mon fils s'est même endormi.Je recommande, en revanche il faut quand même avoir une condition physique adapté, c'est la raison pour la je ne met que 4 étoiles
Justus
December 29, 2024
Nutzen es regelmäßig im Freizeitpark. Wenn man etwas anschauen möchte und die Kinder nicht die ganze Zeit auf den Schultern halten will sitzen sie auch ohne Hilfe sicher und bequem (auch für den Träger). Das Kind wird mithilfe von einem Gurt am Bauch fixiert und an den Knöcheln. Dank der Rückenlehne muss sich das Kind auch nicht die ganze Zeit vorne halten.
Ricarda Iserhardt
December 11, 2024
Meine Tochter LIEBT es auf den Schultern getragen zu werden. Das wird natürlich nach einiger Zeit sehr schwer und ist mit Verspannungen verbunden.Mit dieser Schultertrage, können wir sie eine sehr lange Zeit tragen und haben im Anschluss keine Nackenschmerzen. Außerdem könnte man auch immer noch zusätzlich (falls nötig) einen Rucksack anziehen.Wir haben noch zusätzlich den Sonnenschutz gekauft und benutzen beides sehr gerne bei längeren Wanderungen/Spaziergängen.Sehr zu empfehlen! 😊
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