Our Favorite Diaper Bags
You don't need a designated diaper bag if you want to leave the house with your child. But having a fully stocked bag at the ready can certainly make it easier to get out the door and change your kid on the go.
We've found three diaper bag for your reference.
1.All the bells and whistles: JuJuBe B.F.F. Diaper Bag
The JuJuBe B.F.F. Diaper Bag is a durable, well-made, feature-rich bag in the upper range cost-wise, but it still offers good value. You can wear it as a backpack, messenger bag, handbag, or tote—and thus it comes with multiple straps that are adjustable and easy to unclip and remove. The bag has a high-end look and feel, with details such as gold metal hardware, and it comes in a range of bright, colorful prints (including occasional collaborations with designers such as Tokidoki). It has additional features that are nice but not essential—luggage-style feet keep the bag up off a dirty surface, for instance. The exterior is coated with Teflon to resist stains, and parents have reported that their bag still looks like new after months of use.
2.Minimal price, maximal organization: Hap Tim Diaper Bag Backpack
The Hap Tim Diaper Bag Backpack is an affordable and functional bag with an inoffensive laptop-bag look and better ergonomics than on many of the more-expensive options we tested. We took the Hap Tim backpack on a hike this winter and found that the padded straps and contoured back made it comfortable to carry for both a 5-foot-10 man and a 5-foot-3 woman. In the summer, however, we suspect that the thick padding throughout the bag and the 2.2-pound starting weight may have you quickly breaking a sweat.
3.Enough organization for two: Skip Hop Mainframe Wide Open Diaper Backpack
The same thoughtful details we like in the Skip Hop Duo Signature bag are available in the company's Mainframe Wide Open Diaper Backpack. The standout feature is the way the main compartment zips open—and stays open.The mouth is structured along the sides so that it remains open on its own. Not only can you reach inside with both hands to grab whatever you need, but you can also easily turn the bag upside down to dump out crumbs and trash. At 1.8 pounds, the Skip Hop Mainframe Wide Open is one of the lighter backpacks we tested; despite its large capacity, it doesn't feel clunky.