The Luvdbaby has compartments and mesh pockets spread throughout the carrier- under the cockpit, on the backpack, at either side of the child seat and on the hip belts. This means you can bring and access little things like your keys and camera without having to put them in the main storage compartment.
The aluminum kickstand automatically opens as soon as you take the straps off your shoulders. This ensures the backpack stays upright and that your child won't fall off when you put the carrier down.
The product is relatively new to the market. It does not come with a manual and there are no online materials/tutorials to help you set it up. You'd have to figure out everything by yourself or read through Amazon Q&As and reviews.
The Parade has padded shoulder straps and hip belts that can be modified for an ergonomic fit for all body sizes. This ensures even weight distribution for parents and a comfortable ride for the children.
There is no accessible place to put your travel essentials on. While there may be multiple pockets, they are either too small for a phone/camera, or can only be accessed by taking off the pack.
The carrier's frame is made of aluminum lined with oxford cloth, making it very durable. Its solid construction allows your carrier to withstand wear and tear from frequent use.
Clevr Baby manufactured these carriers in 2 bold colors, red and light green. They stand out among the usual colors of nature, also because of a reflective strip across its back. In the event of an emergency, you can easily be spotted by the color of your backpack.
The Clevr Baby doesn't have the same ease of adjustability compared to the more expensive carriers. Fortunately, they won't matter that much if you'll only be on the trail for short stretches of time. It's still a nice, budget option for the occasional short hikes.