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Baby Carrier Tips

Is It Safe to Babywear in Summer Heat? Yes, and Here's How

Yes, you can absolutely babywear in summer!  You just need the right carrier and a few smart habits. Natural fiber carriers like hemp, linen, and cotton allow airflow in ways synthetic fabrics don't, which makes a real difference when it's hot. Here's exactly what to do (and what to watch out for) to keep you and your baby cool and safe all summer long.

Quick answer Is it safe to babywear in summer heat? Yes! Babywearing in summer is safe when you use a breathable, (preferably natural-fiber) carrier, dress both you and your baby lightly, stay hydrated, and watch for signs of overheating. The biggest risk is heat buildup from synthetic fabrics and over-bundling baby. Stick to hemp, linen, or cotton carriers and follow the tips below.

6 Tips for Babywearing in Summer Heat

The Science Behind Staying Cool

Here's why these tips work: and a few things most parents don't know about babywearing in summer heat!

What to Dress Baby in for Summer Babywearing

One of the most common mistakes parents make when babywearing in summer is overdressing baby. A carrier adds a full layer of warmth, so your baby needs one fewer layer than you might expect.


A good starting point: dress baby in one fewer layer than you are wearing. In mild weather that usually means a onesie. In hot weather, a diaper and thin onesie at most. Always add a sun hat for any time outdoors, and apply baby-safe sunscreen to exposed skin for babies 6 months and older.


Use the calculator below to get a specific recommendation based on today's temperature and your baby's age.

What to wear What should I dress my baby in today?

Is My Baby Too Hot? Signs to Watch For

When you are babywearing in summer, it can be hard to tell if your baby is getting too warm, especially if they are small or sleeping. Babies cannot tell you they are hot, and they cannot move away from a heat source the way you can. That makes it your job to check in regularly.


A good rule of thumb: if you feel warm, your baby feels warmer. The back of the neck is your best spot to check. It should feel comfortably warm, not hot and damp. Here are the signs to watch for, plus a quick checker to help you decide what to do.

Quick check Is my baby too hot right now?

A Note on Newborns and Babywearing in Summer

Newborns cannot regulate their own body temperature yet, so they need a little extra help from you. The best carriers for babywearing in summer with a newborn are lightweight natural fiber options: a baby wrap, ring sling, or Sprout in hemp, linen, or cotton. Avoid thick padded carriers in high heat.

"Not too warm, you could easily use this in warmer weather."— Crystal P., verified buyer · Sky Baby Wrap

Water safety rules for babywearing

summer babywearing faqs

Is it safe to babywear in summer heat?

Yes, babywearing in summer heat is safe when you use a breathable natural fiber carrier, dress both you and baby lightly, stay hydrated, and watch for signs of overheating. The biggest risk is heat buildup from synthetic fabrics and over-bundling. Stick to hemp, linen, or cotton carriers and follow the tips above.

What temperature is too hot for babywearing outside?

Use extra caution above 85°F and avoid extended outdoor babywearing in summer heat above 90°F, especially with newborns. When it feels uncomfortably hot for you, it is too hot for your baby. Both your body temperatures combine inside the carrier. Early morning and early evening are the safest windows on very hot days.

What is the best baby carrier for hot weather?

Hemp and linen blend carriers are the best choice for babywearing in summer heat. Hemp is naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, and has mild UV-protective properties. Ring slings and meh dais in hemp or linen blends are especially popular for summer because they are lighter and easier to take on and off quickly.

How do I know if my baby is too hot in a carrier?

Check the back of baby's neck. Hot and damp is your signal to take a break. Other signs of overheating while babywearing in summer: flushed cheeks, unusual fussiness, rapid breathing, or unusual sleepiness. Remove baby from the carrier, move to a cool spot, use a damp cloth on their neck and forehead, and offer fluids.

Can I go swimming while babywearing?

You can wade with a baby in a carrier, but not swim. In a pool or calm lake, stay hip-deep or shallower. In the ocean, stay at mid-thigh or below and only in calm conditions with no waves, rip tides, or currents. Hope and plum hemp blend ring slings handle water well. Adjust the fit before getting wet, never fully submerge the baby, and dry off quickly after, since wet fabric keeps the baby cold even out of the water.

Can I babywear a newborn in summer?

Yes, babywearing in summer with a newborn is safe with extra care. Keep wear sessions to 15 to 20 minutes in heat above 80°F, stay in shade or air conditioning, and check the back of their neck frequently. A lightweight ring sling, baby wrap, or Sprout newborn carrier in hemp or linen is ideal.

What should I dress my baby in for summer babywearing?

Dress baby in one fewer layer than you are wearing. The carrier counts as a layer. In mild weather a onesie is usually enough. In hot weather, a diaper and thin onesie at most. Always add a sun hat, and apply baby-safe sunscreen to any exposed skin for babies 6 months and older.

Should I put sunscreen on my baby when babywearing?

Babies under 6 months should be kept out of direct sun entirely. The AAP does not recommend sunscreen for that age group. Use clothing, shade, and a carrier hood or ring sling tail instead. For babies 6 months and older, apply baby-safe mineral sunscreen to any exposed skin before heading out.

Made for summer Natural fibers: breathable by design. All hope&plum carriers are made from natural fibers in sizes XXS–6X. No synthetics, no overheating, no compromises. Shop All Carriers
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Skye Amundsen

Skye Amundsen is the co-founder of hope&plum and a mom of four. She's been obsessed with babywearing since her first baby and built this brand to make it easier, more inclusive, and a lot more fun for everyone who comes after her.

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