When to Hike with a Soft-Shell Carrier vs. a Hard-Framed Carrier: Choosing the Right Option for Your Travels, Hikes, and Adventures.
- Feb 2, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Feb 18, 2025

As an adventure and hiking mom who loves exploring on the trails, choosing the right carrier for your kids can make all the difference in ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable hiking experience. Soft-shell carriers and hard-framed carriers each have their unique advantages and are suited for different types of hikes and circumstances. Understanding when to use each can help you maximize your family adventures. Let's jump into the differences.
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Soft-Shell Carriers: Flexibility & Comfort
What is a Soft-Shell Carrier?
Soft-shell carriers are typically made from flexible fabrics, with padded straps and a design that allows for close contact with your baby. They’re lightweight, easy to wear, and often more compact than hard-framed options. I hiked with my newborn riding on the front like the below images up until he was six months old. After that six month mark when baby can sit up on their own and have full head and neck control then they can move into the framed carriers.
When to Use a Soft-Shell Carrier
Short Hikes & Strolls: Perfect for quick outings or shorter trails where you may need to move quickly. Soft-shell carriers are great for nature walks, trips to the park, or light hiking. I have hiked with my kids riding on both the back and front with the soft-shell carrier. For hiking, I do prefer the hard-frame as the terrian that we are on is often very rocky and slippery in the winter months.
Travel: Perfect for travel! The only way to get through the airport is having baby nice and snug to you and then you are hands-free too. I always bring my soft-shell on trips as sometimes I would walk babes to sleep when camping etc.
Newborn Hiking: Those tiny little newborn hikers fit perfectly on the front and you can hear them breathe and all their little noises.
Urban Adventures: If you’re navigating crowded places or running into the mall with tight spaces, soft-shell carriers offer greater maneuverability and flexibility while providing easy access to your child.
Ease of Storage: These carriers are lightweight and can often be folded small, making them convenient to pack and easy to store when not in use. Super easy to pack down carrier into travel bags or stroller.
Benefits of Using a Soft-Shell Carrier
Comfort: The snug design allows for a comfortable fit and often mimics carrying techniques like a wrap or sling.
Lightweight: Great for parents who prefer a minimalistic approach, as they usually weigh less than hard-framed options. I used my soft-shells on my postpartum healing experiences as they are much lighter than the hard-frame.
Versatile: Many soft-shell carriers can be used for multiple purposes, from hiking to running errands.
Nursing-on-the-go: Literally don't stop hiking on the trail as you can just nurse as you hike by adjusting your carrier to get baby to latch.
Soft-shell carriers are a great way to adventure and we have put on many miles together. Now let's jump into hard-framed carriers as this is typically how I love to hike with my babies!
Hard-Framed Carriers: Support and Stability
What is a Hard-Framed Carrier?
Hard-framed carriers feature an aluminum or plastic frame that provides structural support. These carriers often have larger capacities and more features designed for serious hiking. My hard-framed carriers are all back-wearing style where baby is older than six months old. You can view my carrier E-Guide to see the difference between hard-framed carriers (I actually have wraps and soft-shell carrier recs there too).
When to Use a Hard-Framed Carrier
Longer/Elevation Hikes: Ideal for extended hiking trips where you’ll be on the trail for hours. Hard-framed carriers offer more support for your baby and distribute weight better for the wearer. I love doing every hike with my hiking carrier. I feel so much more confident with seeing my feet on the trail and having baby in a safe structured space when hiking elevation.
Uneven Terrain: If you're hiking on rough trails or uneven ground, a hard-framed carrier provides stability and support to navigate challenging terrains safely. All the terrain in the Canadian Rockies in like that so you can usually find me hiking with babes on my back.
Carrying Additional Gear: Many hard-framed carriers have storage compartments for carrying extra gear, making them suitable for day hikes where you’ll need to bring snacks, water, and supplies. I am always hiking with my toddler too and we have so much extra gear, survival items, and snacks.
Child Weight: When your child outgrows the soft-shell carrier and weighs more than the typical soft carrier capacity (usually above 40 lbs), a hard-framed option will accommodate their weight more securely. Hauling my kids in the hard-frame is getting more and more challenging as they grow.
Winter Weather: When temperatures drop, it is nice to have baby close to you in order to temperature checks more often and easily. Then I can use a winter bunting to keep baby warm too.
Benefits of Using a Hard-Framed Carrier
Load Distribution: The frame helps distribute weight evenly across your back and hips, reducing fatigue during long hikes.
Enhanced Comfort: Many hard-framed carriers have padded shoulder straps and hip belts for added comfort, especially when carrying heavier loads.
Stability and Safety: Designed for various terrains, these carriers offer a secure fit for your child with safety features such as harness systems and adjustable seats.
Making the Right Choice
Ultimately, the decision between a soft-shell carrier and a hard-framed carrier comes down to your hiking plans and personal preferences. Consider the terrain, the length of your hike, the weather conditions, and your child's weight when selecting the best carrier for your adventure.
For Short, Casual Outings: A soft-shell carrier may offer the flexibility and comfort you need.
For Hiking Adventures: A hard-framed carrier is likely the best choice, providing support and stability on longer treks.
No matter which option you choose, these carriers allow you to bond with your baby while enjoying the beauty of healing in nature together. Wishing you some amazing adventures with your baby.














Choosing the right carrier is vital for comfort. For quick, local trails, a soft-shell carrier is perfect; it’s lightweight, packable, and keeps your little one snug. However, for rugged, long-distance treks, a hard-framed carrier offers superior support and ventilation for both of you.
I learned this the hard way during a trip to the Marrakech désert. The intense heat made a structured, ventilated frame essential for keeping my child cool and safe across the dunes. Match your gear to the environment—soft for casual outings, hard-framed for intense adventures. It truly makes all the difference in the world!
Choosing the right carrier is essential for any adventure. For quick trips or city exploration, a soft-shell carrier is perfect because it’s lightweight and easy to pack. However, when tackling rugged terrain or longer hikes, a hard-framed carrier provides the necessary back support and stability for both you and your little one.
I recently tested both during my travels in the desert marrakech landscape. The soft-shell was great for short walks, but the hard-framed carrier was a lifesaver on longer dune treks. Always match your gear to the environment to ensure everyone stays safe and comfortable while exploring!
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Great breakdown! Deciding between a soft-shell and hard-framed carrier is crucial for any parent. For quick, local walks, a soft carrier is perfect for ease, but I always opt for a hard-framed carrier on longer, rugged trails for better support and ventilation.
We actually just returned from a Marrakech 9 days trip, and the terrain variety really highlighted these differences. We brought the soft-shell for navigating the busy, narrow medina streets, while the framed carrier was a lifesaver during our Atlas Mountain hikes. Choosing based on your specific terrain truly makes all the difference for comfort.
Great post! Choosing the right carrier is huge for parents on the move. I’ve found that soft-shell carriers are perfect for quick, local strolls or airport travel where you need to be nimble. However, once we hit the trails for serious elevation, a hard-framed carrier is a lifesaver for weight distribution. We actually used a framed one during our recent morocco tours, and it made all the difference! It’s all about matching the gear to your specific adventure. Happy hiking!