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Anyone seen any nice backpacks around?

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Napssavelives · 19/04/2019 17:46

Due baby#3 and I don’t want another changing bag. Backpack is more practice, it needs to look nice and be comfy/supportive straps. I know pacapod do back packs but the straps are really thin so I can imagine it starts to feel heavy when full. Thanks!

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beeyourself · 19/04/2019 20:47

We've been using a Mia tui backpack as changing back - nice wide straps, internal/external pockets, different colours etc

https://miatui.com/collections/baby-changing-bags/products/sydney-changing-bag

Keepthechangeyoufilthyanimal · 19/04/2019 21:04

It's not specifically a baby bag but I recently bought this and love it so much! DS is 4 now so just bought it for me rather than carting lots of baby/toddler bits around but I always think this would have been great when he was a baby as it had loads of good compartments!
www.joules.com/Women/Handbags-Purses/Coast/Rucksack/French-Navy?id=200199|FRNAVY
Ive got the navy but there are a few other colours. I also think too pricey at £60 but Joules have discount codes floating about all the time. I got it when they had 25% off everything event.

Keepthechangeyoufilthyanimal · 19/04/2019 21:12

Sorry, total link dunce! Blush

Napssavelives · 19/04/2019 21:13

Ooo I like that, in yellow it’s lovely!

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Flockingflamingo · 19/04/2019 21:15

I like the joules one but the straps are quite thin. I got a similar one from sports direct for a tenner.

House of tweed do gorgeous tweed ones with big thick strals

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