Birth of baby carrier came after new son arrived in '01

ByABC News
October 16, 2007, 10:35 PM

— -- Having a baby can be a life-changing experience for a woman. For Karin Frost, giving birth to her first child also spawned the start of a life-altering business.

Frost owns Ergo Baby Carrier, which produces a line of baby products including backpacks, tote bags and diaper bags all designed by Frost.

She was a 41-year-old first-time mom in 2001 when she felt compelled to develop a baby carrier for her newborn son.

She was disappointed with the baby slings and pouches on the market and wanted one that kept her son as close to her body as possible, while also being comfortable.

Today, Frost's company sells 10,000 to 12,000 Ergo Baby Carriers a month at a base price of $92.

What makes her product different, she said, is that the carrier lets the bulk of the baby's weight sit on the mother's hips. The carrier also is designed so the baby's weight doesn't put much pressure on its spine.

China connection

Frost, who lives on Maui, hand-sewed the first 50 carriers, but demand quickly exceeded her ability to produce the carriers that way.

Through family friend Jeff Henderson, owner of Hot Sails Maui, Frost found a manufacturer in China to mass-produce her product. She received her first "mass order" of 200 in January 2003. Production has soared since.

Her products also have gone global. Frost recently set up a subsidiary in Germany and has distributors in Canada, Australia and South Korea.

In May, Parenting magazine's 20th anniversary issue named the Ergo Baby Carrier as one of its top 20 products of the past 20 years. The magazine based its ratings on feedback from hundreds of "mom testers" who evaluated a slew of baby items.

Frost said the Internet and timing had a lot to do with the success of her company.

"It's a parenting revolution where a lot of us are just experiencing the same needs," she said.

Many parents heard of the Ergo Baby Carrier through Internet forums and other chat rooms.

If at first

But Frost's success didn't come easily. Her first attempt to run a business on Maui failed.