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Is a storksak really worth the money?

6 replies

bradleybecky · 05/12/2016 23:34

Any experience here? Am i being drawn into overpriced hype...?

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Alorsmum · 05/12/2016 23:41

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theeyeofthetigerbread · 05/12/2016 23:45

I agree. I do love my Pacapod and was all smug Mummy as I hung it on my pristine Uppababy Vista for the first few months. But honestly a decent rucksack would be just as good.

FlopIsMyParentingGuru · 05/12/2016 23:56

I love their bags and the way they are structured. But as with most things I'm sure you could get cheaper if you wanted

Tootsiepops · 05/12/2016 23:59

Changing bags are a huge waste of money. Utterly pointless. We fit the same amount of shit in to a small, child sized, backpack as we can our changing bag and the changing bag takes up three times as much room (don't ask me - I can't figure it out either).

NEmum · 18/01/2017 06:47

Waste of money IMO!

My LO is 9 weeks, I have just made my stirs all redundant in favour of a rucksack I bought in the sale for £15, just as stylish but much more practical on the pram.

TheChosen1 · 25/01/2017 17:45

I have a Storksak and I love it because:
Lightweight, waterproof, changing mat is handy to use when in public or at people's houses, side compartments great place to store bottle upright, looks like a changing bag (i.e. not like a cheap handbag), cute pouch to keep spare dummy, adjustable strap to hold bag over shoulder/crossbody which is convenient when holding baby, side velcro straps enable you to strap the bag to buggy handles....looks smart. Pricey but I'm glad I bought mine.

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