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Woven Wings Macbeth Triangles review by Aurore Peras

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We got the chance to try this amazing woolly triangles wrap for an entire week. You already know the cotton triangles, from fairies collection, let me introduce you the woolly one …

I don’t really know where to start, the most obvious is … we loved to play with it ! To summary, this wrap is really supportive and really easy to tight. With my almost 14kg heavy boy, it was comfy in a back carry but also in a front carry. Thanks to the thickness, it’s really gentle on shoulders. The wrap is pretty thick, but not as a blanket! I calculate 320g/m2. But don’t be afraid, the wrap is relatively dense but soooo easy to handle. Its such a pleasure to tight with it. In multi layer carries, the second pass glides easily, and then, when this is knotted, nothing moves anymore. In one hand, it has a good sliding in the other hand it has the perfect grip. I guess it has to do with the pattern.

Lets talk about merino. Everybody knows ww merino is just awesome. And by awesome I mean really soft. With the 13% merino, triangles cant be as soft as geo which have 27% merino. But still,you recognize this ww when you touch it! Its less airy too, really dense. I would say even denser than stockinette and droplets. But it gives this feeling that the wrap is sturdy, no way to damage it. This is like a good cookie : two protecting biscuits with a soft chocolate heart in the middle (speech from a gourmand mama). Its very similar to the stockinettes, but a bit thicker in my feelings.

This wrap will make a perfect shorty, such as multilayer carries. More supportive than all cotton fairies, it s a dream to wrap a toddler with it. Sadly I didn’t have a newborn to try it, but I think it will be very suitable for little babies too, as its really versatile, and very narrow (60 cm).

Abstract for those who doesn’t have time :
- a supportive toddlerproof, soft and dense wrap
- a pleasure to wrap with, easy to tight, and a solid knot
- perfect for the fresh weather coming
- comfy in simple carry or multi layer carry
- suitable for all ages
- easy to go wrap, perfect at all times

 

Aurore Peras

 

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