BabaBing! DayTripper Deluxe Baby Changing Bag review

from BabaBing!
RRP  £65.00
BabaBing! DayTripper Deluxe Baby Changing Bag

by motherandbaby |
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The DayTripper Deluxe unisex changing bag is durable, well-designed, looks trendy and is in no way too girly for a dad to carry around (although it might be a bit too robust for mums). There are also plenty of sections, pockets and compartments for daddy/mummy and baby bits as well as a lovely, padded change mat and sturdy, easy-grip zips that make it easy to either enter the centre compartment by quick-zip at the top or by opening the flap to fully delve into the bag. The material is fantastic quality and the bag hangs really well from the buggy handle. Unfortunately, some mobile phones (including the iPhone 5) do not fit in shoulder strap holder and the net pocket on the side is very tight and therefore quite useless. The bag also feels bulky when being worn – possibly because the change mat takes up a lot of space in bag, and as great as the change mat is, it’s awkward getting it in and out of the bag, especially when in a rush (as one tends to be when out and about); if the Velcro is not perfectly aligned it sticks to the bag, which exacerbates the whole changing process. But on the whole, the DayTrippe Deluxe is capacious, practical and comfortable; a fabulous everyday changing bag.

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Product Information

BabaBing! DayTripper Deluxe

Constructed in weather & batterproof fabric

Quick adjust courier strap

Chunky grab zips

Insulated large bottle holder

Phone/card/coin shoulder pocket for when your hands are full

Easy access nappy & wipe pouches

Removeable supersize changing mat

Changing mat pouch that doubles up as an electric tablet pocket

Detachable bottle holder

Dummy hangers

Easy-clean soil/wet pocket

Bag dimensions: W=40cm H=34cm D=17cm

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