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Phil & Teds 'Nappy Bags' - Pannier Bags, Diddie Bag, Bac Pac X, or another - which did you choose?

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UmSami · 23/10/2008 13:41

Hi All,

I'm trying to decide which Phil & Teds bag is the best option to go go with a P&T Sport...every time I think I have made my mind up I hear something and start rethinking...

I'm trying to do this solely online, and, as the products aren't available where I live I have to do it blind and get it shipped...so no returns!

So ladies, please help...please share your experiences!

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UmSami · 23/10/2008 22:27

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LackaDAISYcal · 23/10/2008 22:30

I've just been looking at bags as well so will join you here if I may?

I was going to get a hang bag as I've just swapped my McLaren Techno for a Sport double and the lack of pockets is frustrating already (on day two)

DH suggested I just use one of the many bumbags we have for running/hiking etc. He doesn't understand the concept of colour co-ordination obviously

moomaa · 24/10/2008 21:49

I have surprised myself by finding that I can cope with a very small bag with nappies, change mat, wipes, muslin, babygro & vest only in the shopping basket and my purse/keys/bits and bobs tucked in with the baby. I'm suprised when I consider how much stuff I lugged everywhere for DS1...

My friend has a thing like the hang bag and it is very handy for her bits and bobs but I don't reckon you could keep enough for changing in there.

UmSami · 24/10/2008 22:59

LOL at coordination...MEN just don't get it do they?!

I was thinking diddie bag possibly supplemented with the hang bag (apparantly the mini diddie clips onto the frame)

I'll seriously have to downscale the packing though...I still lug around change of clothes, nappies, wipes, milton, mat, sudocreme, food and drink, and toys for my 2.7 year old!

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moomaa · 25/10/2008 10:37

I 'make' toys for my DS now, napkins, sachets of sugar, spoons, leaves, twigs, leaflets all work pretty well

UmSami · 25/10/2008 13:56

LOL...v. inventive...leaves and twigs are great favourites of ds...only prob, we live in saudi...it's more about the sand! LOL.

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ilovemydog · 25/10/2008 13:58

I have a pannier bag for my P & T, but only because the diaper bag (Skip/Hop) kept hitting DS in the face when in newborn position

blithedance · 25/10/2008 19:25

UmSami, I answered your query on the other thread if that helps.

UmSami · 25/10/2008 22:27

Blithedance...I missed that completely...sorry! Am off to llok now...Thanks.

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UmSami · 25/10/2008 22:49

Blithedance...how good are you? Thank you thats a fab pic

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blithedance · 25/10/2008 23:34

You will be fine. It's a lovely sturdy buggy and you can hang/pile tons onto the handlebars. Feels like pushing an airport luggage trolly sometimes but I expect you're used to that.

UmSami · 26/10/2008 01:41

Lol I am...I really hope it's a good choice...that damn thing is so blinkin expensive here (nearly twice the uk price!) DH will have a fit if it doesnt work out well! Thanks again for help!

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UmSami · 27/10/2008 01:26

Well I just ordered the Diddie Bag from mothercare...lets hope its a good choice...and lets hope it arrives by 31st when BIL leaves uk for here!
Oh when I googled diddie bag trying to get a good price...this thread came up about 8th on list!!! I'm easily entertained lol

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