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Theeasypeasywoman · 12/02/2022 15:49

hello mums, I have 7 month old DD and still never needed a changing bag till now as I managed to fit in few things in my normal small backpack purse. Now I am travelling abroad and need one to fit in many things (DD formula fed ) but confused between backpack type or messenger type bag? any experiences and opinions will be helpful. thanks

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Sausagesausagesausage · 12/02/2022 16:31

I'd just get a regular sized backpack - that's what we use as a changing bag and never had a problem counting it as a changing bag when flying. I use make up/toiletry bags to keep all my stuff in order.

DappledThings · 12/02/2022 17:40

Yep, just a normal backpack. All change bags are a rip-off and totally unnecessary.

skkyelark · 12/02/2022 19:45

Another vote for a normal rucksack. If you don't use that big a changing bag very often (we don't), I'd choose one that's good for another purpose as well, commuting, shopping, walking, whatever.

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ThirdElephant · 12/02/2022 19:47

I like this one:

Not technically a changing bag but it has an awesome amount of pockets and is fabulous for keeping stuff organised.

miatui.com/collections/backpacks/products/sydney-backpack-multiple-colours

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