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Kelty K.I.D.S. FC 3.0 Frame Child Carrier Blueberry
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Top-of-the-line trail-based carrier with five-point adjustable child’s harness. Easy to use and comfortable for for child and parent. Includes Kelty’s sunrain hood, child view mirror, changing pad, and cell phone pocket.
- Size: One Size
- Color: Blueberry
- Brand: Kelty
- Model: 20080048.00
- Dimensions: 7.14 pounds
Features
- Five-point, adjustable childs harness
- Sliding backpanel torso-length adjustment
- Lightweight aluminum frame
- Padded shoulder straps, waistbelt and backpanel
- Sun/Rain Hood included
Great Backpack with Amazing Kelty Warranty
I love this pack and I will tell you why but if you read anything… read the end of my review about the warranty.
First and foremost my 22lb 8 month old is safe and secure and seemingly comfortable in this pack. He may fidget or whine a tiny bit when I am strapping him in but once he is in he is quiet and happy. I have carried him around for three hours in a theme park and he was content and excited to see all of the action from a grown-ups point of view. He has fallen asleep in it with his head forward and face turned to the side resting on the very soft and plush dribble pad (removable and machine washable). Security and comfort are certainly not an issue with this backpack. There are circulation worries with some packs because of dangling feet. On the FC 3.0 the childs feet will rest on the bottom of the childs seating area when the child is small. The top front part of the lower storage area is connected to the bottom of the lower back part of the back support forming a floor in the childs seating area. You can use the optional Kelty stirrup accessory when your childs is tall enough that their feet have to go to the outside of their seating area. The stirrups are an older item but the rings they clip onto are present on this pack. I wouldn’t bother with these for a child under one.
Next… I am very comfortable wearing the pack. I am 5′11″ and about 180lbs. When I first tried out the pack with the factory settings it felt good. I put my kid in it and tightened some straps up and it was fine although the shoulder and chest area seemed to be carrying the lion share of the load. Then I raised the torso belt some and it was better. I went to a theme park for a day and pulled the shoulder straps even tighter and it raised the pack a little higher on my back. At this point the torso buckle was just about at my belly button and the pack just sort of hugged my back and the weight distributed nicely and I knew I found the sweet spot. This was our first major outing. We logged three hours on a sunny 70 degree day.
On the subject of sun; The sun/rain hood is well designed. The child will have a great view off to both sides. I have heard some grumbles from fans of other brands about the Kelty hoods because they obstruct the front view a little. What these people do not realize is that the child does not need to see straight ahead very well because Mom and Dads head is in the way anyhow. They will have a good view of the back of your head so they are comfortable knowing it’s you carrying them and they will have a great view on the sides to see everything else.
The storage is perfect. The bottom storage area resides below the child. I fit 8 diapers, and a pack of wipes down there and there was still lots of room. The back storage area is divided into three compartments. One compartment stores the sun/rain hood which is included. One compartment holds an included padded changing pad and has room for a jacket or blanket. The third compartment can hold whatever else. I put my powdered formula and some baby bottles in there. I could have additionally fit a bagged lunch and water for me if I had wanted. I utilized about 25% of the overall storage for a 3 hour outing.
Putting on the pack is generally safe and fairly easy after you practice a few times, take your time and use caution. I tried on a Phil & Teds Escape and it was much harder to hoist with the child in it. I also tried on a Kelty TC 2.5 and that was harder to put on than this pack as well. Both of these packs and many like them sit lower to the ground and I feel you need to be stronger to put them on and have some sort of more complicated technique. This FC 3.0 pack is taller so the shoulder straps are higher off the ground. I had very little trouble strapping on the pack from the floor. I can just loosen the shoulder straps, squat down and put the shoulder straps on. Then I stand and buckle the torso and buckle the chest. I am a little overprotective yet I feel very confident and safe loading this pack onto my back with my little guy in it. Unloading involves loosening the shoulder straps, squatting down and resting the kickstand on the ground. With that said… Loading and unloading from a raised area such as the back of an SUV is far easier.
This pack is really not suitable for tight spaces like a grocery store or boutique shop and it may be overkill for a mall or other indoor activity. It is perfectly desingned for neighborhood walks, a day at the park or zoo and even serious hiking and overnight camping.
Finally; I need to tell you about my warranty experience with Kelty. One of the best reasons to buy a Kelty product is their Lifetime Warranty. I had an older Kelty child-carrier backpack in which a strap and buckle wore out (this was a less important strap not jeopardizing child safety and the new models have a reinforced version of this strap and buckle). Kelty has a lifetime warranty and they advised me that they do not usually repair the child carriers but will replace them. I was instructed to cut the straps off of my pack (making it unusable), the tag from the pack showing the model number and mail them to the company along with a simple form I filled out from their website. One week after mailing the straps I received a brand new FC 3.0 from UPS. The model they replaced was an older and somewhat less expensive model. I was shocked at how fast they shipped it out to me and that they sent me their top of the line carrier. I paid about $5.00 to ship the straps back and they paid the shipping on my replacement pack. Wow. There are a lot of choices out there for child carriers but I have not seen a lifetime warranty on any brand but Kelty.
This warranty experience has made me a big fan of Kelty as a company. My experiences with this pack has cemented that loyalty. This child carrier provides a generous amount of storage, a comfortable carry for Mom and Dad and most importantly a comfortable and safe ride for your child. If this is what you are looking for than you have found your carrier.
Comfortable for most sizes
I am 6′4″ 250 pounds and my wife if 5′4″ and the pack fits us well. It is easy to adjust and secures our child in seconds with no fuss. I’ve read some compaint about inadequate storage space but I disagree. There is enough room for baby and myself for a day hike. The price is a little steep but quality and ease of use makes it worth every penny.
Fantastic!
the Kelty 3.0 is just fantastic! I purchased it for an upcoming vacation in the Adirondacks where my husband and I want to take our baby hiking with us. He is 8months old and sometimes we take him for walks in it, instead of using the stroller. It’s a new view for him, he’s high up like we are, and in this, he isn’t in the ’sitting’ position, so it’s a nice change for him in that way too. It’s totally cmfortable for him and for us too. My husband is 6.2′ and I’m 5′2, and it’s completely and easily adjustable.