Marsupi- a real brand
Very cheap, low-quality copies of the Marsupi are constantly appearing on various channels and also in large, well-known online shops. Some look so similar to the original Marsupi that even we cannot identify them without in-depth examination. Of course, you only want the best and safest baby carrier for your baby. Unfortunately, the Marsupi in particular is a sought-after item for product counterfeiters due to its great popularity. Replicas are produced so perfectly that at first glance they do not differ from the original. Even we have to look very closely here. But toxic pollutants and safety savings through thinner yarns do not allow for compromises. Because the effects on your baby can be fatal or even life-threatening. Cheap copies are made at rock bottom prices. This is the only way to sell the Marsupi much cheaper. Unfortunately, these dealers (also known names) are so unscrupulous that they sell these dangerous cheap goods under the original description and photos.
And that's why these Marsupi cheap copies are so dangerous for you and your baby
The seams are often poorly made.
Thinner yarns are used, which break and do not provide security. This cannot be seen with the naked eye!
The material does not correspond to the information e.g. B. instead of 100% organic cotton, polluted cotton is used or even blended fabrics or 100% polyester (although something else is declared).
The specified size is incorrect; e.g. B. instead of XL it is size L
Shoulder or lap belts are too short or too long
The first time you wash it, the Marsupi shrinks and the fabric loses its structure
When washed for the first time, the baby carrier loses a lot of color or becomes discolored.
Innovations do not apply
An interesting link on the topic::
Experten warnen vor gefälschten Produkten bei ebay & Co
Quote John Ruskin: "There is hardly anything in this world that someone cannot do a little worse and sell a little cheaper. People who are guided only by price fall prey to such schemes. It is unwise to pay too much, but it is worse still to pay too little. If you pay too much, you lose some money, that's all. If you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought cannot do the job intended for it. The law of economics prohibits "It's about getting a lot of value for a little money. If you accept the lowest offer, you have to add something for the risk you take, and if you do that, you'll have enough money to pay for something better."