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which change bag is best with a P&T sport?

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Mumgenius · 22/01/2010 14:37

I'm wondering if there is a change bag that fits well onto the P&T sport (clips on somehow etc).

I really don't want to use a rucksack on my back but equally don't want the bottom DC to get whacked in the head by my messenger style bag hung over the bars.

Any recommendations??

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GoldenSnitch · 24/01/2010 09:21

Yeah, I'd love a pink one but I'd end up being the only one who'd ever carry it.

Thanks for the description and photo. P&T one does look good.

Sorry for the hijack Mumgenius. Hope this is helping you too!

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accessorizequeen · 24/01/2010 07:15

Yes, just as blithe says! It's a bit boring ,but at least dp was happy to carry it as well

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blithedance · 23/01/2010 22:52

too boring for words but I have stuck a couple of the pictures from when I ebayed the pushchair on my profile.

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blithedance · 23/01/2010 22:38

The one I had was - big main compartment, 2nd front compartment about 1/2 the size, pocket on the very front that zipped down with organiser bits inside it. Bottle pockets on the side, it had an insulated bottle holder but i never used that. And a separate little plastic pouch about the size of a pencil case, and a folding change mat. One of the compartments had a key clip and there was a mobile phone pouch on the strap.

You could cram a heckuva lot in it. It did us great, and at least doesn't look like a traditional baby bag.

as here

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GoldenSnitch · 23/01/2010 21:55

Is that the P&T bacpac accessoriequeen? I looked at those but couldn't find any details on what sort of pockets it had insdie.

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accessorizequeen · 23/01/2010 19:37

I used the bacpac (in fact I'm selling mine along with the p&t). It's quite a good bag, very sturdy & fairly comfortable to carry. It has velcro straps to attach it to the buggy so it doesn't swing over bottom dc's head.

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GoldenSnitch · 22/01/2010 22:26

I'm having the same issue. Would love something stylish for my new P&T Sport but have a feeling I'll end up with a rucksac!

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blithedance · 22/01/2010 22:18

Oh look here you go backpack Low score in the style stakes I'm afraid but very practical.

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blithedance · 22/01/2010 22:12
  1. Put all your stuff in the footwell. Lower child rests their feet on top/kicks it to pieces.

  2. Wear a backpack

  3. Hang a bag from handlebars on a long strap so it's behind the lower seat. Walk with arms stretched forwards (not great unless on level ground). Do NOT take the front child out with the bag in place!

    I had one of the old Phil & Ted's backpacks with handlebar clips so at least you could vary what you did with it, depending on weight. Obviously with 2 children you have 2x as much clobber to carry around.

    Is it a skip-hop bag that comes with pram clips? eg this
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Washersaurus · 22/01/2010 22:02

Does anyone know if the base bag for the Vibe would fit the Sport?

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Mumgenius · 22/01/2010 15:02

Sorry, got to go do some parenting (steps away from the computer...) will be back later though.

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4andnotout · 22/01/2010 15:00

I use a skip hop saddlebag for quick jaunts to hold a nappy or 2,wipes,juice,purse,iPhone and keys, for longer days out I use a skip hop duo bit I clip it onto the side like a large saddlebag.

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Mumgenius · 22/01/2010 15:00

Ami Thanks for the link I've seen those but they are teeny, just enough to put car keys, mobile and maybe a small snack box or something. Its a shame because otherwise just what I want.

Maybe I should reconsider saddle bag/pannier? Just can't see how it would work out and about, in and out of doors, up aisles in shops etc.

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amidaiwish · 22/01/2010 14:54

hangbag looks ok but quite small?

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EldonAve · 22/01/2010 14:54

panniers or skip hop saddlebag (they are small though)

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Mumgenius · 22/01/2010 14:51

I think I'm going to have to have some sort of back pack but really don't want to. I can't imagine going into town with panniers on, I can barely get in some shops as it is in my singleton buggy!

I was hoping there might be something that clips on to the bars so it is high enough to bash bottom child - mind you, I probably would have seen them about on other peoples P&T I guess.

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Jojay · 22/01/2010 14:46

Their side panniers are the best thing to use imho, as anything that hangs from the handle bar bashes the lower child on the head.

I did manage with a small-ish change bag iwth the straps pulled up very short but it wasn't ideal.

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Washersaurus · 22/01/2010 14:42

Use one of the 'blazing saddles' panniers is my only advice....or use a day sack (back pack).

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