DadGear Graphic Series Backpack Diaper Bag – Eastern Sun — New!


DadGear Graphic Series Backpack Diaper Bag – Eastern Sun — New!
Price: $89.00
- Designed with the hip dad in mind, this backpack has an 18″ back panel designed specially to fit the frame of most men
- Features internal and external pockets strategically located for simple access and organization
- Clamshell opening so accessing items at the bottom of a full bag is simple
- Includes a slim-design changing mat for quick pit stops anywhere
Product Description
If ample storage space and extreme organization are what you’re after, look no further than the DadGear Backpack. Designed in the spirit of hiking packs from our native Colorado, this rugged backpack maintains our standard of excellence for DadGear diaper bags. We were able to combine the ultimate in looks and functionality with features for fantastic organization. This roomy backpack includes our patent pending features and is available in numerous styles and colors. Ergonomically-shaped, padded shoulder straps make carrying the pack very comfortable; or use the integrated straps to easily hang it from a stroller.
Features include:
- Quick access wipes window and refillable wipes case make grabbing wipes a breeze
- Diaper hammock keeps diapers at the top of the pack
- Spacious main compartment has a clamshell opening for simple access to contents
- Two large pockets with numerous compartments make it simple to organize and find everything
- Two bottle pockets accessible from the exterior hold up to 2 bottles each
- Light-colored interior helps you see everything inside
- Stroller straps attach to any style stroller and store neatly when not in use
- Changing pad included
- Durable materials and classic styling ensure this bag will last long after the diapering years
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DadGear Graphic Series Backpack Diaper Bag – Eastern Sun — New!
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Comments
My Score: 5 / 5
For our first baby (now age 3), we used a Baby Kaed backpack diaper bag, and it worked out fantastic, but after we had another baby (now 10 months), we found the Baby Kaed too small to carry all the necessary supplies for both kids. It was time to upgrade!
After conducting extensive diaper bag research, I found a bag that either parent could carry (a certain plus, as some diaper bags are “girly”), with organization to spare, plenty of room, plus an ergonomic backpack design that makes it simple to manage the kids while out and about: the Dad Gear Backpack Diaper Bag.
Can’t say enough excellent things about this bag! First, the wipes are easily accessible without even opening the pack, via a flip-down compartment on the outside. Genius! Second, there is a pocket for diapers that’s on the very top of the bag, so you never have to dig around for them. Next, there are two deep side pockets (one on each side), and I routinely fit four cans of premade formula on one side, and a bottle on the other side with a zip-lock bag of extra drop-in bottle liners. Then there are two mesh pockets on the outside of the bag, perfectly sized for a sippy cup or spare bottle (or even my own water bottle)
There are two organizational pockets in the front, one of which I use to store diaper supplies (lotions/creams, changing pad, extra wipes, hand sanitizer and the like), and the other I use for crayons, books, and a zip-lock bag with a bib and baby spoon.
Finally, there’s a huge middle pocket, which I use to store a spare outfit for each child (right down to the socks, in case of catastrophe), snacks for the toddler, baby food for the baby, toys, coloring books, board books and a few other odds and ends that make life simpler.
This bag is comfortable to carry, as well. We live close to Disney, and have used it on our frequent, all-day park excursions. The straps and the design of the bag make it simple to manage, and I highly recommend it to parents with more than one child!
Worth the money! Daddy will thank you.
My Score: 5 / 5
Comfortable, lots of pockets, lost of room for 2 babies in diapers. The built in wipes dispenser is fantastic – read the instructions before you try to place it together.
Just a excellent bag.
It may say dadgear, but 100% of the moms I am married to say its excellent enough to be momgear.
My Score: 5 / 5
When the twins were born we used a diaper backpack that we got from Babies R us, but it didn’t have enough sections to make everything that we needed accessible. This bag has enough compartments of varying sizes that it accomadates everything that I need for my twosome. Right now I have it configured for 2 bottles on one side, juice or water bottle refills on the other side pocket, diapers and first aid items in the 2nd compartment, books and my wallet etc in the first, toys in the largest, and handy snacks in the smaller top part. The largest compartment is huge enough to place sand toys for both of them in and whatever else. Everything is conveniently placed!
I used to have a bag for work and a diaper bag for the kids, but now I just combine the two so I don’t have to feel like a pack animal.
The only thing I would change is the changing pad. It is too small, so I just used one that we already had and exchanged it.
Brilliant!
My Score: 5 / 5
Very smartly designed. Lots of pockets in all the right places and sizes. I like the smaller top pocket for quick access to small things like pacifier, snack trap… I also like the retro styling. We used to have a diaper dude. But not even a year went by and it started to fall apart. zipper pulls came off and inner lining ripped. It was also too small to have for long day trips or on the plane, as we flew quite a bit. Also the strap on the messenger style ‘dude’ always seemed to be the incorrect length and the shoulder cushion twisted the incorrect way, and when I was bending over to pick up baby it was always falling forward and getting in the way. I searched extensively for backpack-style bags because I liked having my hands free now that baby is more mobile, but didn’t want just any back pack with a large inner compartment that I would lose the smaller things to the bottom of the bag only to spend time digging and unpacking to find these things. I found the DadGear backpack on ebags. THe DadGear backpack is well compartmentalized and large enough for our needs when we go on day trips, and even a weekend outing, but also has small pockets for quick and simple access to commonly and immediately needed things. The inner compartment is large enough for a few books / toys, change of clothes, bib, and a light jacket with room to spare. I usually place eating and diapering supplies in the smaller pockets. It’s mostly comfortable: We did a lot of walking when we were in Europe recently and my upper back did get sore after a few days. I wish it had a chest strap to distribute the weight on my shoulders a small better. There is no waist / hip strap to distibute some of the weight to the hips, but I generally don’t like that because that would make for more straps hanging off the bag to get caught on stuff (and my shoulders would still get sore anyway, but a chest strap would be useful.) I like the overall relatively streamlined design. The refillable diaper dispenser is a bit small and sometimes annoying to refill, but still sooo handy when you really need it. When we just go to the grocery store or run quick errands the DadGear back pack is a bit huge and I usually just stuff a couple diapers and a ziploc of wipes in my purse and call it excellent.
My Score: 4 / 5
I really like this backpack. I carry a ton of stuff to keep my small two year ancient pleased on outings and I still have room left over. You cna easily use this for a day trip or more. I like the diaper hammock. The only complaint is that the lid on the wipes container keeps coming undone. It is nice to have those handy as well though. I wanted to have an insulated area to keep things cold but I’ve only found one bag that has that and I didn’t like the design/size.
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