Kaome Diaper Bag Backpack, Upgraded Large Capacity Multifunction Nappy Bags, Waterproof Baby Bag Floral Insulated Durable Travel Maternity Back Pack for Baby Girls with Diaper Pad Bottle Bag (Floral)
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Yes, but if you want to put a lot more stuff in the bag as well, it might be a tighter fit.
Not that I'm aware of, but there are silimar bags made by others that may come in solid colors.
This is a mother or father's accessory for holding baby items. It's a must-have for anyone who enjoys flowers.
Oh, and the straps are quite long, so there's plenty of room for your back.
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This is an excellent diaper bag in general. The outside is made of a durable, waterproof material that is easy to wipe clean, giving it a high-end feel without the high price tag. It has a lot of pockets on the outside, all of which are useful. It comes with hand straps that are held together by a leather flap or comfortable backpack straps for carrying. The strong Velcro stroller straps can also be used to secure the diaper bag to the stroller. br>br>On the inside, there are more pockets and plenty of room. Unzipped, the bag is kept open by hard wires visible in the top. It comes with a large waterproof changing pad and an insulated pouch that can hold a full-sized bottle. For easy access to the bag's bottom, the bag's back unzips. This is a fantastic feature to have. br>br>In conclusion, the size, print, and organization of this bag appeal to me. I've taken it with me on a few trips and it's been great so far. The magnetic closure piece on the front pocket has come off, and this is the pocket I use for my purse items, so I had to take one star away. This is an extremely important pocket to safeguard. I've been rough on the bag, and it did come off while I was traveling, so I'm hoping it was just a one-time occurrence. It's still one of my favorite things to do and use.
Kinda. Before buying a larger diaper bag, I did a lot of homework. I had my heart set on a backpack style so that I could have both hands free while caring for my two children. I like to overpack so that I'm prepared for whatever comes my way. I'm still learning about twin moms. br>I adore the size of this thing. That bag has already been filled. What you don't see on the bottom are eight diapers, a full pack of wipes, and six outfits. br>What I don't like: The shoulder straps are too small for my standard Avent bottles, and the front bottle pocket is too short for my standard Avent bottles. Given that there is a second closure option, it isn't the end of the world. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> After some use, I discovered that at a reasonable shoulder size, the shoulder straps do not like to stay in the clasps, rendering the backpack function useless. Even my short Avent bottles (9 oz) are too small for the front pocket, and the magnetic fastening for that pocket has broken. Despite the fact that I like the size of the bag and will keep it as a backup, I will replace it as my primary diaper bag.
The bag is extremely attractive. It's always getting compliments. This bag is extremely useful and holds everything you require. We adore the bag, but there is one major flaw. You can't open the zipper with one hand because of the way it's designed (flaps on both ends), which is important when you're out in public, the baby is screaming, and you're alone and need to change her! Instead of having to put her down just to open the bag, it would be nice to be able to open it with one hand and get the changing pad, wipes, and diaper out. The "work-life balance" "Not all the way around" means not fully zipping it. You'll be able to open it one at a time this way. When an emergency occurs, you'll have everything you need on hand. It'll be a simple 5-pointer if they fix the design. This one gets five out of five stars. I still think the bag is a good buy!.
I cloth diaper, and they take up a lot of room in the diaper bag. I like that the bag has a zipper at the bottom, so I can unzip it and reach in without having to dig through the bag with my elbows. I was able to fit 6 petite AIO in the bottom with ease (and could probably fit another if I wanted), so I'm guessing it'll fit 5-plus. 6 OS. That would be an excellent day trip! My previous bag had a maximum capacity of four people. It also comes with stroller straps so you don't have to carry it all the time, as well as a matching insulated bottle clutch (with its own strap) and a changing pad, which I'll be using for my toddler's sippy. The changing pad is ok; if it was the same floral as the bag, I'd love it; however, it's the same fabric as the inside of the bag, and to be honest, it's a little ugly; I'll be replacing it with something else. It'll be interesting to see how long it lasts. Although it appears to be well-made, you never know.
For weekends and outings, I already have the snazzy diaper bag I wanted. I needed a second one for daycare, which I needed to keep stocked with all of the necessities. I didn't want to spend too much money. This one caught my eye because of the design, so I bought it, thinking it would suffice and, at the very least, it was inexpensive. My husband was convinced it was a designer diaper bag that cost a lot of money, but it's actually quite lovely in person. It has a lot of compartments and the straps can be taken off. This is a bag that I would use! It's a lovely, roomy diaper bag at a reasonable price. When your hands are full, the removable straps can be used to transform the bag into a diaper backpack. By adjusting the straps, it can be transformed into a standard diaper bag. I'm not sure why I squandered my cash on the first one. There's also a great lining for storing milk and ice packs in there.