The Best Baby Carrier for Summer



Coast Isle Tula Explore worn in world facing position on a caregiver on the beachAs days get longer and the temperatures start to rise, it is time to start thinking of ways to keep your family comfortable this summer.

Just as you can wear your baby in cold weather, you can wear your baby when it’s hot too! 

Which carriers are best for warm weather? 

It is important to point out that, in any carrier, you'll feel the warmth. So until Tula comes out with a carrier with a portable air conditioner attached, the goal in sizzling temperatures is to find a carrier that feels breathable, light and has the comfort features you need. 


Collage of two different caregivers in Tula Coast Isle Free-to-Grow. Caregiver on the left is a Back woman using a front carry. Caregiver on the right is a plus-size white woman using a back carry.
The strategically placed mesh panel on Free-To-Grow carriers add extra airflow where they need it. Find Mesh Carriers


That means the BEST for high temperatures is subjective. Just like some moms prefer to workout in athletic mesh basketball shorts and others like spandex leggings, your personal preference will play a big role. So before you decide, think about what you prefer to wear when you are warm and consider some of our favorite choices.

Look for Linen!

Our Tula Linen collection is available in the Free-To-GrowExplore, and Toddler Tula carriers and combines Tula comfort with a sophisticated aesthetic. Linen is a staple worldwide in warm and humid climates because of its airy feel and moisture-wicking properties that make it dry quickly. The temperature regulating properties of flax fibers help to keep linen wearers cooler in warm seasons. Our Tula Linen carriers are a blend of cotton and linen so that you feel a softness on your skin and do not see the wrinkles that are sometimes associated with linen. Tula Linen carriers also feature a beautiful herringbone weave that will showcase beautifully year-round. 

Our Linen baby carriers come in 9 colors! The first Tula Linen with our new logo is Eucalyptus and it's been very popular! 

2 photo collage. 1st photo is Tula Linen Free-to-Grow in Seafoam. 2nd photo is Tula Linen Explore in Seafoam.




Tula Lite 

Tula Lite compact carrier plus hip pouch on a caregiver at the beach

The name says it all! This carrier is our lightest weight carrier but also offers the most storage. How can it be both? The Tula Lite is made from Ripstop material known for its strength and durability. Your Tula Lite will be water-resistant and quick-drying, and ready for adventures with your baby when they are around 12lbs. The internal storage means that you can carry less with you, which is always great on a warm day. 


Coast 

Tula Coast is available in Free-To-Grow, Explore, Standard, and Toddler carriers, to fit all the stages from 7 to 60 pounds. The Coast collection of breathable mesh baby carriers are designed with a soft mesh panel that keeps caregiver and baby cooler as it allows for more airflow through the carrier! For artisan textile lovers, Coast is also available within our Signature Collection. Our new Seaside Collection includes two new Coast Prints. Meet Coast Paradise, and Coast Isle
3 photos of a Coast Paradise Tula in Free-to-Grow and Explore. Caregivers are standing on a beach.

2 photos of Coast Isle Tula in Free-to-Grow and Explore. 

Ring Sling 

With just one layer of 100% cotton woven fabric, it is easy to see why a sling would be a warm-weather favorite. Ring slings are great for all the stages of babywearing but really shine for newborn wearing. If you are doing skin-to-skin (kangaroo care) with a newborn, a Tula Ring Sling will be soft and gentle over the both of you and not cause anyone to get too warm. As a bonus, you can use the end of the tail to cover your little one’s legs when in direct sunlight. 
Two plus-size caregivers wearing Tula Signature Ring Slings on the beach.


All-Cotton and Signature Collection 

Before Coast, Lite, and Linen, Tula was already known for being cool and comfortable with our core line of all-cotton and Signature carriers. The absence of bulk in our carriers contributes to a comfortable experience in all weather! Cotton is the common thread between our printed and Signature carriers. Cotton is a natural fiber known for being an excellent fit for warm weather and gentle on the skin. Some Tula fans believe that a “Full” wrap conversion Signature carrier to be even cooler than our printed cotton carriers due to the breathability of the woven fabric. You can find Free-to-Grow, Explore, Half-Buckle, Standard, Toddler, and Preschool options in our cotton carriers.  

Tula Woven  - Available only from Baby Tula 

For Summer 22' Tula Signature has a new woven design in a unique fiber blend that is perfect for summer. Vintage Rainbow is 50% Tencel, 30% organic cotton, and 20% linen. It will be available in ring slings, Free-to-Grow, Explore, Standard, Toddler, and Preschool sizes in late June!

Tula Signature Collection Vintage Rainbow Free-to-Grow

The biggest story in Tula Signature this year was the collaboration with Nena & Co. As a result, we have just a handful of carriers from these collections in stock. Nena Baja and Javana will make your vacation photos stand out. 

Nena  &  Co Baja Free-to-Grow Tula

 

Additional Tips to Remember

  • FIND THE SHADE: Even when you’re wearing a carrier that seems to be appropriate for the weather, keep in mind that it is always a good idea to keep out of direct sunlight for extended periods of time, especially when baby is still too young for sunscreen. 
  • SUN HATS ARE NOT JUST FOR BABIES: A large hat on the caregiver will also provide a bit of shade on baby. Find a good hat for your child as well to block out the sun. Team Tula is a fan of hats with chin straps that baby can not easily remove. 
  • APPLY SUNSCREEN before CARRYING: If you decide to use sunscreen, we recommend applying some time before going into the sun so that you are less likely to get sunscreen in the fabrics of your carrier. 
  • VISIBLE AND KISSABLE IS STILL IMPORTANT: This applies in and out of a carrier for a newborn. It is tempting to completely cover baby while in a car seat or stroller with our soft, lightweight Tula Blankets, but even just a light muslin blanket draped can cause the temperature to rise. In a carrier, the sleeping hood can be utilized to block a little sun by just securing one side and leaving baby’s face still visible. Do not fully cover a newborn. 
  • USE MISTING BOTTLES: Some caregivers even use a misting bottle or gently dab with a damp towel or cloth to help cool their skin and their children’s skin.
  • WATCH FOR OVERHEATING: Watch for signs of overheating in your little one; the AAP notes that infants in danger of overheating may show signs including feeling hot to the touch (especially on their chest) or sweating.
  • STAY HYDRATED: Make sure that you and your baby drink enough water, milk, or formula to stay fully hydrated… and if you’re breastfeeding, keep in mind that you need to drink even more water than usual!
  • TAKE A BREAK: if you have any concerns about the heat, please err on the side of caution and take frequent breaks in a cooler location. Take a break from babywearing, too, if you need it. 


Happy (summer) babywearing!

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