Wrap Passes

Cross Pass, Wiggleproof Pass

A Cross Pass the main Wrap Passes used to build a carry. The wrap spreads over baby on the diagonal with one end under baby’s leg and the other over wrapper’s shoulder. Can also be bunched. A Wiggleproof Pass is a Cross Pass which begins under baby’s leg and is spread up to the wrapper’s opposite shoulder.

Traditional Sling Pass

A Traditional Sling Pass is one of the main Wrap Passes used to build a carry. The wrap spreads over baby on the diagonal with one end over baby’s leg and under the wrapper’s arm and the other end over the wrapper’s shoulder.

Ruck Pass, Kangaroo Pass

A Kangaroo Pass or Ruck Pass is one of the main Wrap Passes used to build a carry. The wrap spreads over baby and over both of the wrapper’s shoulders. The term “kangaroo pass” is used when baby is worn on the front or hip; when baby is on the wearer’s back, the pass is considered a “ruck pass.”

Torso Pass, Horizontal Pass, Chest Pass

A Torso Pass or Horizontal Pass is one of the main Wrap Passes used to build a carry. The wrap spreads over baby and under both of the wrapper’s arms. Can also be bunched as in RTAS. A Chest Pass is a Torso Pass which spreads across the wearer’s front while baby is worn on the back, as in a Double Hammock.

Reinforcing Pass

A Reinforcing Pass is a supporting Wrap Pass used to build a carry. The wrap spreads from under the wrapper’s arm across baby diagonally and under baby’s leg. Can be bunched or spread. A reinforcing pass cannot be used to execute a single layer carry.