thread: What nappy bag should I buy?

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
    2,121

    I got sucked into buying all the well known brand names too.....and yep, you will pay for it.

    Have you tried Sportsgirl? My BF came over today and she has a 4mth old, and she had the coolest sportsgirl bag that she uses as a nappy bag.

    I found with Kapoochi and Oioi (which i have both of) every second mother had one......

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    Nic - i see nothing but Oi Oi bags in all the baby stores, Myer everywhere! I'm surprised you haven't seen one IRL? They seem to be so popular in stores... maybe it's just where i live.

    Maybe i could buy a nice expensive one and then a cheap one.... do you need two?!?! LOL one for the car.... one for everywhere else? or is that a bit excessive.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    brisbane
    3,975

    Hey Ren,

    I have an Isoki reversable in the old style and i love it! Its fantastic for getting heaps of mcns in It is a little pricey at $180 (I think) but we plan on having more than one child so its money well spent I say! It goes form green pretty pattern to balck so Dh can have it and not look too girly lol!
    We also have a chicpea one in the retro cowboy which is cute for small trips but it doesnt go over the handle bar of the bugaboo so i cant use when using the pram iykwim?

    I say get one you know will last you even if it is a bit expensive and make sure its big enough for your MCNs
    Good luck hun!xx

  4. #4
    queenbee Guest

    I bought the KAPOOCHI one from BigW, think I paid $119 for it, it is excellent and I love it!!! Wouldn't go with any other bag, go and have a look anyway and see what you think, I have the red one!!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Perth
    3,299

    Ren, I have my kapoochi fully stocked so if we are going swimming or to the rellies or out anywhere for a few hours, I take that one.

    If I'm just going down to the shops, I take my handbag (a Guess medium sized one). I was given this pouch thingy which holds a couple of nappies and wipes. This fits in my handbag nicely.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    24

    Hope you don't mind me crashing your thread Renstar but I to have been looking for a good Nappy Bag...Really love the look of the Vanchi Brocade Messenger Bag in Onyx / Ebony Lining...and just wondering if anyone has one of these?? It looks really nice and pretty reasonably priced as well.. but also looks like it could be a PITA to clean cos of the type of material.......any thoughts??

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Sep 2007
    Cairns
    1,787

    I wound up with an abundance of nappy bags. I had an Oi Oi (the black & charcoal dot hobo), which broke, got replaced by Myers (I didn't have the receipt so it was very nice of them to do that), broke again, and I decided to get an Isoki (which I looooove).

    But then I also rang Oi Oi to let them know that the bag had broken twice in the same way, in case it was a design fault and they needed to look into it. Explained that I didn't have a receipt so wasn't expecting a replacement or anything, I just wanted to let them know what the problem was.

    Turned out they already knew, it had been a manufacturing problem which had been resolved through a new manufacturer for the buckle, and they replaced the bag no questions asked. Excellent customer service. In hindsight, I probably should have rang them before I bought my Isoki, but anyway... The Isoki fits heaps more stuff in it than the Oi Oi hobo, but has the disadvantage of being heavier.

    So now I have three nappy bags. 1 x brand new unused Oi Oi (the replacement), 1 x used, broken and repaired (by DP) Oi Oi, and my Isoki (new style), which is what gets used as my everyday bag now.