Ingenious Diaper Bags

August 19th, 2007

We’ve already told you about the Studio Cherie diaper bag that we love so much. Now we’ve come across three more diaper bags that might just be your best travel companion.

The gr8x Baby Traveller Deluxe Diaper Bag is a unique diaper bag and baby changing station all in one. Ok, function over fashion here, but it’s pretty clever. It has 3 layers of pockets that hold everying you need for changing, and it’s perfect for parents who want a light weight, practical and organized diaper bag. It retails for around $80 USD.

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The Baby Sherpa Diaper Backpack has everybody talking, at least in Hollywood. Brad Pitt has one (which means it’s hot even if it’s not) and these bags were selected to be included in the celebrity swag bag at the Emmy’s last year.

What is great about this bag is that it has a soft-sided cooler uniquely integrated into the backpack. The cooler is large enough to hold snacks, medication and 6-8 canned beverages. It also has an oversize changing pad, a first aid compartment, and ergonomically designed padded shoulder straps. It retails for about $90 USD, and is available for shipping to Canada.

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Finally, because we know some dads are never going to carry the gorgeous girly girl diaper bag you’ve just spend a fortune on, there’s something called the DadGear Diaper Vest. Just as the name implies, this is essentially a wearable diaper bag, perfect for the man who won’t be caught carrying anything that even remotely resembles a purse. The vest has strategically placed pockets that hold all of the baby-care essentials that you’d put in a diaper bag, including a changing pad hidden in the back. All in all, not a bad idea, but where do you “wear” the dirty diapers? For $82 USD, it will give dad something to talk about over the water cooler.

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Entry Filed under: kids, parenting, Victoria, baby gear, diaper bag, toys, health, Vancouver, Toronto, babies, travel, travel wtih babies, hgihchair, carseat, stroller, Uncategorized

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