One of the most common questions from new parents choosing a baby carrier is: soft wrap or structured carrier? Both have real advantages — and the right choice depends on your lifestyle, your baby’s stage, and what feels right for you. Here’s an honest comparison.

What Is a Soft Baby Carrier?
Soft baby carriers — including stretchy wraps, woven wraps, and ring slings — are made from fabric alone, with no rigid structure, buckles, or padded elements. They work by wrapping or threading the fabric around your body to create a supportive pouch for your baby.
Types of soft carriers include:
Stretchy wraps: A long piece of stretchy knit fabric, pre-tied around your torso before placing your baby inside. Extremely snug and womb-like — ideal for newborns and young infants.
Woven wraps: Similar to stretchy wraps but made from non-stretch woven fabric. More supportive for heavier babies and toddlers, but with a steeper learning curve.
Ring slings: A single length of fabric threaded through two rings and worn over one shoulder. Adjustable, quick to use, and very versatile. Can be used from newborn through toddlerhood.
What Is a Structured Carrier?
A structured carrier (also known as a soft-structured carrier or SSC) is a carrier with a defined body panel, padded shoulder straps, and a buckle waistband. Unlike wraps, they require no tying — you simply put them on like a jacket and buckle up.
Structured carriers are by far the most popular choice among UK parents for everyday use.
Variations include:
Standard structured carrier: The classic design. Most grow from infant to toddler with adjustable seat widths and body panels.
Onbuhimo: A structured carrier with no waistband — all the weight is carried on the shoulders. Compact and great for quick carries.
Hip seat carrier: A structured carrier with a firm platform at the waist for the baby to sit on. Excellent for toddlers and active families.
The Honest Comparison
| Soft Carrier | Structured Carrier | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for age | Newborn to infant | Infant to toddler (most models) |
| Ease of use | Learning curve (especially wraps) | Quick and intuitive |
| Adjustability | Highly adjustable | Adjustable within a range |
| Portability | Compact (especially ring slings) | Bulkier but often foldable |
| Weight distribution | Excellent when tied correctly | Excellent — especially with hip seat |
| Sharing between wearers | Ring slings easy; wraps require re-tying | Simple — adjust buckles |
| Style options | Beautiful fabrics and patterns | Good range of designs |
| Price | £20–£150+ | £40–£180+ |

Who Should Choose a Soft Carrier?
You might prefer a soft carrier if:
- You have a newborn and want the closest, most womb-like carry possible
- You value simplicity and compactness — a ring sling rolls up to the size of a small bag
- You enjoy the art and community of babywearing, including different wrapping techniques
- You want a carrier that can double as a breastfeeding aid (ring slings are particularly useful here)
- One primary carer will be doing most of the wearing
Best for: Newborn parents, breastfeeding mothers, those who want a single versatile tool for the early months.
Who Should Choose a Structured Carrier?
You might prefer a structured carrier if:
- You want to start carrying quickly without learning to tie
- Both parents (or multiple carers) will be sharing the carrier
- You need a carrier for longer carries or heavier babies and toddlers
- You want something that will grow with your child for several years
- You prefer the security of buckles over fabric ties
Best for: Busy parents, shared-wear households, parents with older or heavier babies, anyone who wants simplicity and reliability.
Do You Have to Choose Just One?
Absolutely not. Many families use both — a stretchy wrap or ring sling for the early newborn weeks, and a structured carrier for everyday use as the baby grows. Some parents also use a ring sling as a quick-grab option when a structured carrier feels like too much.
If budget allows, a ring sling alongside a good structured carrier covers virtually every babywearing scenario from birth to toddlerhood.
The Weanjay Range: Something for Everyone
At Weanjay, we’ve designed our range to cover every stage and preference — from soft slings for the fourth trimester to ergonomic structured carriers and hip seat carriers for the toddler years.
All of our carriers are made from breathable, machine-washable fabric and designed to support the M-position from day one. Whether you’re a wrap-curious first-timer or an experienced babywearer upgrading to a toddler carrier, there’s a Weanjay product built for you.
Browse the full Weanjay range →
Still Not Sure?
If you’re genuinely torn, we’d suggest starting with a ring sling. It’s one of the most versatile baby carriers available, works from newborn through toddlerhood, and gives you a feel for babywearing before committing to a more substantial investment. From there, you’ll have a much clearer sense of what you need in your next carrier.
Get in touch with our team for personalised advice →
Written by the Weanjay Team | Last updated: 2026

