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SunSparkle · 17/09/2020 20:27

Hi

Would you recommend just getting a normal rucksack (one big compartment) and chucking all the essentials in?

OR

A changing bag/rucksack with lots of compartments?

Does it matter? Any recommendations of good ones? Trying to figure out if it's a scam for new parents cash, or if actually they are super useful.

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Goatsdorhone · 18/09/2020 20:10

I got a Lekebaby one for about £20 off amazon which is great, comes with a mat and lots of pockets. They also do a handy changing mat for about £10 that folds up with a pocket for a nappy and wipes if you don't need to go out with the full kit for a short trip.

pleasestoprainingplease · 18/09/2020 23:03

www.aldi.co.uk/mamia-baby-changing-backpack/p/090572007318400

Love my one of these. Wish I'd had it for my own two not just now for work!

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pleasestoprainingplease · 18/09/2020 23:06

Although have seen the reviews saying poor quality. Thankfully this has not been my experience. Its seems to be holding up nicely for everyday use.

deli29 · 18/08/2021 06:38

I got one from here. They have more than 25+ bags, choose which fits you most.

easeon.uk/mum-bags/

Marmite27 · 18/08/2021 06:40

Get a normal rucksack and some packing cubes so it’s organised and not in a massive jumble.

Peach01 · 18/08/2021 12:34

I paid £95 for one to match my pram. It's stiff, hard to get into and doesn't hold a lot. The plus side is that it attaches well to the handles but I'll need a different one for new baby arriving.

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