| | |  | Nursing Pumps & Pillows | Home » » » » DadGear Retro Stripe Diaper Backpack in Blue | | | | | | | Description: | | Designed in the spirit of hiking packs from DadGear's native Colorado, this rugged backpack maintains the standard of excellence for DadGear diaper bags. One of the nation's premier expedition backpack designers in Boulder, Colorado assisted in creating an unmatched backpack. This backpack combines the ultimate in looks and functionality with features similar to the rest DadGear's product line. Features include: - Quick-access wipes window - bottom of the front of the pack that integrates with the award-winning, refillable wipes container and accommodates most brands of travel wipes
- Two large pockets with numerous sections and organization that make it easy to find your essentials
- Two bottle pockets accessible from the exterior - large enough to hold up to 2 bottles on each side or even a large container for the Parent on the go
- Changing pad (included)
- At the top of the pack, we have a revolutionary feature we call the "diaper hammock"
- This pocket keeps diapers from getting lost in the bottom of the pack and allows for easy access when changing your child
- Efficient, spacious main compartment - we designed the largest pocket in this pack like luggage. It has a clamshell opening, so accessing items at the bottom of a full bag is easy
- As a result, you can get what you need without disrupting your organized packing job
- Large sized pack - we designed this pack to fit a man's frame with an 18" tall back panel
- It is one of very few, if not the only, diaper backpacks sized large enough for either parent
- Unmatched quality - we ensure our quality standards are met by using high quality, large zippers with dual pulls on nearly every pocket, heavy-duty fabrics, and durable hardware
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• Designed with the hip dad in mind, this backpack has an 18" back panel designed specially to fit the frame of most men
• Features internal and external pockets strategically located for easy access and organization
• Clamshell opening so accessing items at the bottom of a full bag is easy
• Includes a slim-design changing mat for quick pit stops anywhere
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.45 inches | | Product Width:
| 12.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 18.9 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 27 reviews |
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As per expectationAug 24, 2010 + many compartment
+ side pocket can fit thermos
- expected the material to be slightly thicker
Overall happy with purchase.
Love it!!Aug 12, 2010 We recieved this back pack today, and we LOVE IT. Sure, we havent chance to use it yet, but we sure will be.
It have lots of space and fits good on a back, pluss i love that this back pack is easy to atach to a stroller!
Material seams to be very durable too.
Dad Gear back pack is worth the money!
buy something elseJul 31, 2010 I had a Baby Innovations backpack bag that had lots of pockets, but with a toddler and another one on the way I needed something bigger. Looked at all the reviews for this bag and the Baby Sherpa. Despite no insulation, I ordered the DadGear. I was very disappointed. I knew going in there was no insulation, but there weren't enough compartments to store things, the inside is just one big hole, and the changing pad could only be for a little baby it is so small. I ended up ordering the Baby Sherpa and comparing them side by side. I returned the DadGear and KEPT the Sherpa.
The best diaper bag I've used so far...Jul 28, 2010 I bought this bag a little over a month ago. I have an 11 month old son, and I find that he requires more and more "stuff" the older he gets. My one pocket diaper bag tote just wasn't cutting it. I looked at a lot of bags, and this one seemed to be the best. I just got back from a trip to New York, and I am thrilled with how this bag worked out for me.
The bottom compartment that holds the wipes is so great. It is easily accessible and it holds more wipes than one of the thin plastic containers that typically come with or are sold for diaper bags. The front pocket is a great place for sunscreen, medicine, and first aid supplies. The next pocket can fit up to 10 size 5 diapers, a changing pad, and diaper cream. The third compartment is the largest, and it is where I load his snacks, food, toys, drinks, and changes of clothes. There are two side pockets that will fit two 8 ounce bottles each. The top pocket is a great place to store plastic bags or my wallet, keys, and lip gloss.
This bag holds A LOT of stuff. I flew for six hours with my son, and everything he needed for the entire day, including quite a few little toys, fit into the bag, no problem.
The only thing that I did not use was the changing pad that came with it; I just switched it out for a larger one that I already have. I know this bag is called the "Dad Gear Pro" but it is great for Mom too (and Dad doesn't mind carrying it because it doesn't look like a purse).
Exceptional Bag For Dad...And MomJul 14, 2010 We debated a lot about getting this bag because we thought it a tad pricey for a modified backpack. After reading a lot of reviews, we decided to get it in Hawaiian Blue and have not regretted our choice. The various pockets and pouches are well organized to the point where you can fit a ton in the bag without it feeling 'stuffed.' It is also easy to find the stuff once you get it all in unlike many other bags that just have a couple huge pockets. The diapers and wipes are expcetionally easy to get to as well which is always the struggle in most diaper bags.
The only negative we found - and it is not a huge one - is that the wipe container can be a bit tough to remove and put back in. Once in place the wipes will not come loose and there is no difficulty getting wipes out of it once you have put the wipe container back. Basically, the plastic hinged lid requires fairly precise placement to attach to the actual wipe container so it can be a little trying until you get the hang of it. I cannot think of a better way to have the wipes easily refillable and accessible once in the bag so this is more of a 'be aware' note than a real negative.
We are already talking about how handy this bag will be after our little one no longer needs a diaper bag. You can easily repurpose the bag and the various compartments definitely will be handy for hiking, day trips, etc. If you are tired of having a diaper bag that is constantly falling off your shoulder as you try to chase your running toddler or just want something a little more functional than other bags this is a great choice.
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