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Changing/Nappy Bags

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mamatomany · 12/07/2010 10:13

Do you really need one ?
I'm looking at these bag a bottle things on ebay for a tenner which seem to hold a nappy, wipes and a bottle and wondering if £80 for the matching pram bag is a bit of a waste ?
How often do you take yours out fully loaded and do you use it all ?
TIA
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ragged · 12/07/2010 13:08

Meh, I used an ordinary rucksack or an ordinary cloth carrier bag (the Book Bags they give out at 8month check mostly).

Multimummy · 12/07/2010 13:38

Yup, matching pram bags are for the most part a waste i think.
Often they're really heavy before you even load them up.
I like the bagabottle pouch better for everyday. If i need more stuff then i take a rucksack or any old bag that'll fit in the basket under the pram.
Love the Bagabottle bottle holders this time of year for all the kids waterbottles. They also don't break like plastic holders do, and offer a little insulation too being quilted.
I can get 4 fastened onto my all terrain pram! (Lots of kids)

Fiolondon · 13/07/2010 19:28

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faddle · 13/07/2010 20:43

I always had a big change bag, but I always pack for "just in case" as I hate being caught out. DS had mega reflux though, so if I went out I always had 2 full changes of clothes and a couple of sleepsuits in there just in case. Most people dont need 4 changes of clothes though, even for a newborn. Matching change bag is always nice though.

Salbysea · 13/07/2010 20:46

I use a canvas bag, like the book one they gave at the HV check up

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