DadGear Messenger Diaper Bag
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DadGear Messenger Diaper Bag
After our second child was born it was time for a new, larger diaper bag for our family. The first diaper bag we had was small in size and the shoulder strap was so small it would frequently fall off of my shoulder. For these reasons the idea of a messenger bag appealed to me. When I found the DadGear Messenger Bag (approx. $80). I felt the DadGear bags would work great for our needs when I found them, and ours certainly has. Here are some of the key features of this bag:
Pros:
-Long shoulder strap that can be adjusted
-Large main compartment
-Two smaller pockets on inside (big enough to put extra clothes and diapers for each child)
-A single bottle pocket on each end which are accessible from inside of bag, and through zipper access on the outside
-Easily accessible wipes pocket in front
-Two tall front zipper pockets for lotions, creams, etc.
-Thin back compartment in back which comes with small changing pad
-Thin front compartment
-Key clip holder
-Velcro top for easy accessibility (can be replaced by new cover of a different style or color)
-Well built
-Top flap can be closed by velcro and/or clips
-Includes clips to attach to stroller
-A diaper bag my husband doesn’t mind carrying
Cons:
-Hard to open the bag silently if in a quiet place due to velcro on flap
I would rate this product 10 out of 10 stars.
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I have this bag, and I have to say, it has worked out quite nicely. I think it’s got just the right amount of space/pockets, but it’s not a girly bag. It looks like any normal messenger bag, which for me is a big bonus.