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thread: Nappy bags - is more expensive better?

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  1. #1
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    Nov 2009
    Scottish expat living in Geelong
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    My favourite nappy bag is my trusty rucksack. It meant I could carry a baby and the bag, which can be invaluable. It works with a sling, not just a pram, and can be stacked under the pram no worries. Also the one large compartment is easier for craming everything into, with small side pockets for nappy sacks and creams.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
    1,293

    The best nappy bag is the one that suits all your needs.

    I use a krumpler courier bag, can go over shoulder, or has an extra strap to go on back.
    is water proof, and has little pockets inside.

    if you buy expensive you will want to use it, my sister just sold her oi oi nappy bag for $5 at a garage sale, it was in really good condition! at a second hand baby shop would have easily gotten $50

  3. #3
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    Apr 2010
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    We have been using (for 2.5 years) the backpack that our medical center grab-bag of free baby goodies came in, so it is green with "mid north health" printed on the back not "Gucci". It is brilliant - backpacks keep your hands free. The pocket we use the most is the drinks one on the side, which is starting to tear. The new grab bag I've got from them is an even better quality navy backpack, which is currently packed with all my hospital stuff

    Honestly I reckon you could just go a plain schoolbag rather than anything specifically baby.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2005
    Cherry Tree Lane
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    i have a jooki bag- that i love - i have to kids (205 and 11 months) and i can fit change of clothes for both and bnppeis etc- and it looks like a normal handbag!! - fit ove the pram too
    love it

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    Sep 2006
    Dandy Ranges ;)
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    For wandering around my community, I just used a P&T bumbag that I'd vacuum-pack a couple of nappies into with some wipes, 2 bottles and ziplock bags of formula ... that was just perfect for short trips ...

    Kathmandu has some great bags too

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