Ergobaby Omni 360 vs BabyBjörn One: Which Carrier Is Better?
The Ergobaby Omni 360 and BabyBjörn One are the two most popular structured carriers in Europe. They're similarly priced, both newborn-ready without inserts, and both offer 4 carry positions. The differences are real but subtle, this guide makes them clear.

Score Breakdown
| Criterion | Ergobaby Omni 360 | BabyBjörn One | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waistbelt back support | 4.8, best in category | 4.0, more shoulder-reliant | Ergobaby by far |
| Hip panel width | 4.7, wide ergonomic panel | 4.3, slightly narrower | Ergobaby |
| Solo ease of use | 4.1, more steps | 4.8, easiest we tested | BabyBjörn by far |
| Petite parent fit | 4.2, good adjustment | 4.7, widest adjustment range | BabyBjörn |
| Newborn positioning | 4.6, slightly easier M-position | 4.5, very good | Ergobaby (slight) |
| Max carry duration comfort | 4.8, excellent for 2+ hours | 4.2, better under 90 minutes | Ergobaby |
| EU availability | 4.7, all 6 markets | 4.6, all 6 markets | Tie |
| Overall | 4.7 | 4.5 | Ergobaby |
When Ergobaby Wins
The Ergobaby is the right choice if you plan to carry for more than 60–90 minutes at a time. The waistbelt design transfers weight to the hips, the same principle behind good hiking backpacks. At 90 minutes, the difference between the two carriers' back fatigue is subtle. At 3 hours, it's significant.
If you or your partner has any history of back pain, the Ergobaby waistbelt is meaningfully more comfortable for long sessions. Parents who babywear for 2+ hours daily consistently prefer the Ergobaby for this reason.
Choose Ergobaby Omni 360 if:
You plan to carry for 1+ hours daily. You have a history of back or shoulder pain. You want the widest hip panel for best M-position support. Both parents are average-to-tall height. You want the best all-round long-carry comfort.
When BabyBjörn Wins
The BabyBjörn's solo ease is a genuine practical advantage. If you frequently carry alone without a partner to help clip buckles, the BabyBjörn's front-clasp design is significantly faster to get on independently. It's also the better choice for petite parents, the adjustment range is wider at the smaller end, and fitting petite frames is easier.
Choose BabyBjörn One if:
You frequently put the carrier on alone without help. A petite parent is the primary wearer. You do shorter carries of under 60 minutes most of the time. Ease of use is your top priority over long-carry comfort.
