Helpful tips for optimal usage
* Please ensure you support your baby the whole time you are making sling adjustments.
Adjusting your Sukkiri for a better
fi
t
To tighten the sling to
your body, pull down the
outside tail.
To tighten the area around
baby’s back, pull down the
inside tail.
If you feel the sling still
isn't tight enough you can
adjust by not only pulling
down but also by pulling
up.
Adjusting your Sukkiri for breastfeeding
By adjusting the SUKKIRi and repositioning
your baby, you should be able to privately
breastfeed. However, never allow baby to fall
asleep in this position while you are wearing
baby in a baby sling or carrier. When babies
fall asleep breastfeeding, their faces may be
pressed up against your breast and baby may
also be in a “c” position, which is not
recommended for younger babies because
this position obscures their air flow.