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If there’s one carrier that consistently surprises parents who try it, it’s the ring sling. It looks deceptively simple – just a length of fabric threaded through two rings – and yet it’s the carrier that ends up staying permanently in most diaper bags, long after the elastic wrap is pulled back and the buckle is engaged for longer outings.

Works for newborns. It works for toddlers. It gets through airport security without completely disassembling you. And it rolls up small enough to tuck into a corner of whatever bag you already have.

Here’s what you need to know.


What you will find here:

  • What exactly is a ring sling?
  • How to wear your baby in one
  • Age and size range
  • Honestly pros and cons
  • How to know if this is the right guy for you
  • A note on heat and fabric options
  • Brands worth knowing

What is a Ring Sling?

A hoop is a single length of fabric with two rings sewn to one end. You thread the fabric through the loops to create an adjustable pouch that holds your baby against your body and is worn over one shoulder.

Adjustment is done entirely through the bushings, meaning no binding, no bending and no pre-winding. You thread it, put the baby inside, pull the fabric tails to tighten and you’re done. Once you get the hang of it, it really only takes about 15 seconds.

Rings come in a wide range of fabrics – linen, cotton, hemp, silk, woven wrap fabric – and this choice matters more than it might seem. More on that below.


How do you wear your baby in one?

The hoops are worn over one shoulder, with the hoops sitting close to your collarbone on that side. The fabric stretches across your back and the pouch holds baby on your front or hip.

The main positions are:

Front carriage, facing inwards — Baby is looking at your chest, knees higher than bottom, head toward or above your collarbone. This is the primary newborn position and works beautifully for sleeping babies.

Hip transfer — Baby is sitting on your hip, facing forward or slightly inward. This becomes a favorite position when baby has good head control, usually around 4-6 months. It’s one of the most natural feelings it conveys and lets the baby see everything while being around you.

Cot transport — The baby lies horizontally across your body. This pose is worth approaching with extra care – it requires precise positioning to keep baby’s airway open, and some babywearing instructors advise against doing it solely due to airway concerns. If you want to try on a slip, get a fitness check from a certified children’s clothing instructor before doing it yourself.

Most ring slings do not support carry back. If backpacking is a priority, a different type of carrier will serve you better.


What age and size can be used?

This is one of the real advantages of the ring sling — it really grows with your baby. A well-fitting ring sling works from newborn to toddler, often over 30 pounds. The fit is infinitely variable, meaning it accommodates a tiny newborn just as well as a cranky two-year-old who wants to be up and down every five minutes.

The one-shoulder design gets more tiresome as your baby gets heavier, which is why most parents switch to a double-shoulder carrier for larger coupons with older babies. But for shorter outings, quick ups and downs, and hip transfers, many parents regularly use their childhood ring.


The honest pros and cons

What ring slings do very well:

They are fast. Once you know what you’re doing, a ring sling goes on in seconds. There is nothing else in babywearing that matches speed.

They are compact. A ring sling folds or rolls into almost nothing. It lives in the bottom of a diaper bag, a purse, a stroller basket — wherever you need it. This makes it the go-to carrier that most parents actually have when they need it unexpectedly.

They grow with your baby. Infinite adjustability means a ring sling really works from newborn to toddler. You’re not buying a newborn carrier and a baby carrier – you’re buying one thing.

They are great for nursing. Many parents find ring slings the easiest type of carry for breastfeeding on the go. The fabric adjusts to lower baby into position and then flip back when finished, without removing the carrier.

They work beautifully in the heat. A single layer of linen or cotton in a ring sling is about as cool as babywearing. This is a substantial difference from an elastic or buckle-lined wrap in warm weather.

What is missing:

One shoulder carries all the weight. This is the fundamental limitation of the ring sling. For short hauls, it’s perfectly fine. For longer outings with a heavier baby, it gets tiresome – and if you don’t stretch the fabric properly across your shoulder and back, it can strain your neck.

There is a learning curve. Not as sharp as a woven wrap, but real. Getting the fabric right, the rings in the right place and the clamping technique takes practice. Many parents try a ring sling once, decide it doesn’t work, and give up before they really get to know it. A fit check or in-person demonstration makes a huge difference.

TSA procedures vary. Be prepared to remove your baby from the carrier during the security check. Whether the carrier itself needs to be detached depends on the screening method used. Check current TSA guidelines before you fly instead of assuming any direction.

The application is truly individual. Hoops fit different body types differently and the choice of fabrics affects how easy they are to learn and adjust. A sling that a friend loves may not work so well on your body or baby.


Note on fabric: This really matters

More than almost any other type of carrier, the fabric of a ring sling affects its performance. Here’s the quick version:

Linen and cotton are the most recommended starting points. They are breathable, relatively easy to adjust and hold their place well once tightened. Linens in particular are a top choice for warm climates — they get softer with the wash and wear beautifully.

Cannabis blends (often made of hemp and cotton) are durable, supportive and also excellent in heat. Slightly more textured than linen, which some parents love and some find scratchy at first.

Woven wrap fabric Ring slings are made from the same material as woven wraps – usually a cotton or linen blend in a specific weave. These tend to be the most supportive and are highly adjustable, although they can be stiffer when new and need a break-in period.

Silk it’s incredibly light and beautiful, but it slips, which makes it harder to learn and harder to maintain the fit. Generally not recommended as a first ring sling.

Muslin it’s soft and lightweight — perfect for newborns and warm weather, but less supportive as baby grows.

The general tip from experienced babywearers: start with a linen or cotton ring for ease of learning, then branch out once you know what you like.


Is the Ring Sling right for you?

Go for it if:

  • You want something quick and packable for quick outings
  • You’re in a warm climate and want a cool transportation option
  • You plan to breastfeed on the go
  • You want a carrier that really works from newborn to toddler
  • You’ll find yourself in situations where quick ups and downs matter—grocery runs, chasing a toddler, traveling

Maybe look elsewhere if:

  • You have significant shoulder or neck problems
  • You mainly need a baby carrier for long transports with a heavy baby
  • Backpacking is a priority

Brands worth knowing

Hope & Plum Consistently one of the most recommended ring sling brands in the parenting community. Their hemp-cotton blend is supportive, breathable and gets softer with use. They offer free fitness consultations, which is really helpful when you’re learning. On the pricier side, but worth checking out their used platform if budget is a concern. Check them out on the Hope & Plum website.

LoveHeld It often emerges as a favorite, particularly the waffle weave fabric which many parents find easier to learn with than traditional woven options. Beautiful designs and supportive transportation. A strong contender if you want something slightly different from the standard linen sling. Find them on their site.

Sakura Bloom An established brand with a loyal following. Their linen rings are widely loved for their simplicity and quality. You can find them on the Sakura Bloom website.

Girasol A popular recommendation for beginners especially because of their gradient fabrics, which make it easy to see where to pull when tightening. Generally more affordable than Hope & Plum or LoveHeld, but a little hard to find in North America, but many specialty stores carry them. You can check them out on their website.

Wildbird It’s widely available in mainstream baby stores, making them accessible if you want to try a ring sling without ordering it online. Mixed reviews in experienced children’s clothing communities compared to the brands above, but many parents are happy to use them — especially for casual wear. You can find them on the Wildbrid website.

LennyLamp Their ring slings use woven wrap fabric and are highly regarded for support and longevity. A good choice if you eventually want to switch to woven baby clothes and want your ring to have a similar feel. Find them on Lenny Lamb’s site.


Before you buy

Ring slings are one of the best types of slings to buy used — there is no equipment to wear out, and a gently used sling made of good quality fabric is as good as new. Check for any thinning in the fabric or warping around the rings before buying used.

If you try a ring sling and struggle with it, get a fitness check before you decide it’s not for you. The most common problems — fabric not stretching over the shoulder, grommets in the wrong place, tightness from the wrong part of the fabric — are all fixed with a little adjustment and make the difference between a wearer that hurts and one that feels effortless.


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