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I mean what makes a baby carrier "tactical"? Being black, tan, or camouflage fabric? A lot of loops?
Tan military style coloring, padding simulating "armor", tactical bulky pockets mimicking pockets on military gear, it was pretty obvious if you saw it.
I looked up
tactical baby carrierand they really do not look all that different than when I look up
baby carrierGranted, I'm not into fashion or anything. I would have no problem using either of these.
Your first one is this one: https://tacticalbabygear.com/products/tactical-baby-carrier, which looks maybe like it, but in the "Coyote Brown", but I swear the one I saw had big tacticool pockets on it