WATERFLY Crossbody Sling Backpack Sling Bag Travel Hiking Chest Bag Daypack
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Yes, it is the ideal size for children.
I'm not sure; it appears to be a little tight; I have an iPhone 11 and it's a tight fit.
That's what I think! From bottom left to right top corner, my iPad is 11 1/2 inches long. With a little extra room, it fits perfectly! I hope this has been of assistance. 😊
Selected User Reviews For WATERFLY Crossbody Sling Backpack Sling Bag Travel Hiking Chest Bag Daypack
To begin, I read the description, measurements, and all of the reviews to ensure that I was aware that this bag would be small. It's also a compact unit. However, as an EDC bag or purse, it is ideal. If you're organized, you can fit a lot in there. You can see how much I have in my bag by looking at the photo. I was beyond thrilled to receive it, and I adore this bag. It's something I'd highly recommend!.
I wear my sling bag over my left shoulder, so when it came time to replace my Outdoor Master sling, I wanted zips that I could reach when I swung the bag around to the front, as well as good water bottle pockets and a phone pocket that could fit my large phone. All of those things are possible with this bag. It's light, has some decent interior sectioning for things like pens and smaller items, and, most importantly, when I slide the bag around to the front, I can position the double zippers on the main compartment to point up toward me. br>br>On the bag's strap, there is a large phone pocket. It took some time for me to adjust to how large and clumsy it is. The pocket looks a little odd with my phone in it. But, after a couple of weeks of wearing it, I suppose I'm used to it. Aside from the risk of heart disease (joking), it's a convenient location to store our external brain packs (phone). It also has a place where I can quickly clip a key on a carabiner so that on short trips, I don't have to dig around in the back for my car or house key. br>br>Water bottle mesh is on both sides of this bag, and it fits my favorite insulated mug (contigo) and a small water bottle (both 16 oz) - or my umbrella for travel. The zipper down the middle of the front appears to be useful, but I've only found that small items (lip protectant, hair ties, pen, etc. ) fit in there when the bag is full. The open pocket behind it is convenient for quick access, but because it isn't zippered, small items may fall out. The main compartment is fairly roomy, but with my wallet, eyeglass case, and chargers in the bag, the only electronic device I can fit is a Kindle Paperwhite. The bag doesn't have a hidden security pocket on the back like my previous bag, but the design is such that anyone trying to unzip your bag and grab things would have a difficult time doing so. If necessary, the main compartment's double zippers could probably accommodate a small padlock. br>br>The bag's drawbacks include a lack of internal organization and difficult access to the few pockets in the main section, which is hampered by the water bottle mesh sewn onto the sides, which prevents a larger zipper for that compartment. It only opens a few doors, so you'll have to dig a little to find what you're looking for. There are no pen holders, which I consider to be an important feature because a woman without a Sharpie is a woman who is ill-equipped. prepared. There are two mesh pockets that sort of hold pens, as well as a large front pocket and a back pocket with a larger device pocket. If you have any real valuables, I suppose you could stow them at the very bottom of the bag, where no one (including yourself!) will find them. ) might be able to approach them without intending to do so. br>br>The key fob appears to be an afterthought, as it is with many bags these days. It's in a bad spot and gets in the way of the large compartment's small inner pockets. I went back and re-read it. sewed the key fob into a dead space near the top of the large compartment My keys will hang down the back of the compartment from the very top of the inside, out of the way of other items. br>br>I suppose you could add a rolled-up jacket or tee-shirt to the back because of the way the clip strap works. shirt, applying sufficient pressure to the strap. On a day trip, I could see using that open pocket and the strap that goes over it for such a purpose. br>br>Because the back strap can be worn left or right, the bag can be used by both left and right-handed people. I'm thinking about getting a second one in a different color just to have one on hand. It appears to be a good everyday bag. I can't fit my iPad, Chromebook, or any other larger devices in it, and a journal or any paper larger than 5x7 inches is difficult to fit in it, but I don't need to carry those things around very often. tl: br>br>Tl: br>br>Tl: br>br> This is a good, small bag for left-handed people. People who are left-handed or do not require the use of large devices.
Because it didn't rain, I wasn't able to test its water resistance. I took this on our first cruise and it was so much more convenient than carrying a purse! I'm disabled, so I've continued to use it for visits to various doctors, one of whom is a day trip away. I keep it in my bag and only have to put it on when I'm ready to go! Extra pockets for my headphones, power bank, 2 color books, pencil case, 32oz water bottle, SG10, wet wipes, Kleenex, alcohol wipes, pill bottle, small hand cream, and possibly other items; it holds a LOT more than it appears to hold! I tried on a few of these, but the arms on the others didn't fit right. Because I have arthritis in my neck, I was worried that a BACK pack would hurt it. It seemed to carry lower and pull on my shoulders, rather than my neck, as I had expected. Of course, this was when I wasn't wearing both shoulders as I should have been. Oh, and the best part is that I could wear it on my front as if I were expecting a child! I was nervous about going to the Bahamas a month after the hurricane, especially after they sent everyone on the main island back to the US due to crime, so I wore this on the front and layered it with a light jacket. In the Bahamas, it was warm enough to wear a jacket. I was able to completely conceal my pack while still having full access to everything I needed! You haven't lived until you've attempted it while in a wheelchair. From our vantage point, it's a whole new world. Be kind. Please pause for a moment. If you're looking for a unique way to.
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br>I love using this as a small diaper bag! br>br>In the front open pocket, I placed three size 4 diapers and one puppy pad. (There's still room for a couple more. ) The mesh cup holders were a perfect fit for my daughter's dr. For me, a straw sippy cup and a water bottle from Browns. The phone holder on the strap is large enough to hold both my phone and my ecig with room to spare. This is great because it allows me to take my daughter to the park while still being able to pull out my phone one-handed. Wipes, a burp rag, a teething toy, and an extra onesie are kept in the main pocket. You could fit a bottle or two, as well as some formula, in there. If you're going to the park or running errands with your baby, this bag is ideal. br>br>The front zip pocket is spacious, but not large enough to hold a pack of wipes, so you'll have to rely on the main large pocket or purchase a portable wipes holder to attach to this bag.
This bag was purchased because I am elderly, not because of the great outdoors. This bag is fantastic because it fits everything I need to bring with me. It's very easy to get into, and it eliminates a lot of the fumbling around in the bag that so many of us do as we get older. All in all, this is a great bag!.
I went with black, but I'm thinking of getting two more colors. I'm not a purse person, and I don't bring a lot of stuff with me. It does contain some essentials that a mom with small children may require; It can hold a journal the size of a composition book, snacks, tissues, and a travel pack of wipes, among other things. br>br>From the photo, it can hold a juice box, snacks, tissues, and a travel pack of wipes, among other things. br>br> The latches are in good condition. My Samsung 8 is perfectly secure in the cellphone pouch. I wish there was a small hole next to that tiny cellphone pouch for headphone cords to pass through. Airpods aren't available to everyone! br>br>On the inside, aside from the main compartment. There are four more compartments/pockets to be found. I was hoping to find a crossbody bag with all of these features plus an inside zipper pocket, but the chances of finding perfection are slim to none, and that doesn't detract from the fact that this is an excellent purchase.