Buying A Diaper Bag: Important Factors To Think About
A lot of moms and dads buy a diaper bag without fully considering whether it will meet their needs. Indeed, they’re not all created equal. Some are designed for instant portability. Others emphasize a roomy central pouch for heavy packing. Still others are built like backpacks for easy carrying. There are many styles available, and each one has advantages and drawbacks. Below, we’ll explore the wide range of diaper bags available as well as the features and accessories that can make your life easier.
Types And Styles Available
Most parents are familiar with the traditional diaper bags. Nondescript, square-like construction, a shoulder strap, and a few side pouches in which to place “easy access” items (for example, a bottle). Totes have also become popular, especially with moms and dads who are constantly on the go. They’re smaller and have fewer side pouches. Plus, they can even be purchased in stylish colors and fabrics (including leather).
Backpacks are increasingly popular with dads. Because they can be carried easily on the back, they’re well-suited for picnics, hiking, or any excursion that doesn’t require heavy packing. Finally, messenger carrier pouches are one of the hottest-selling diaper bags today. They’re fashionable and comfortable with one strap going over the shoulder and the pouch being carried on the opposite side.
The style you choose should be based on your lifestyle. If you’re always active, a tote or backpack might be appropriate. Otherwise, a traditional model will work well.
Practical Features And Accessories
Some features are far more important than others. For example, a comfortable strap that doesn’t slip should be considered a priority since you’ll likely be carrying the pouch on your shoulder. Also, make sure the cleaning pad inside can be removed and cleaned easily. Pockets, including size and number, are strictly a matter of preference. Some diaper bags even come with cell phone pockets, which are arguably less important than insulated pockets for bottles.
You might also want to invest in pouches to hold soiled clothes. The pouches will help keep them separated from clean clothes and other items. Likewise, if your baby has a pacifier, consider buying a holder for it. That way, the pacifier will remain separated from other items in the bag (remember, it will be going into your baby’s mouth).
Preserving Your Budget
You’ll find that diaper bags cover an enormous price range. You can purchase basic models for as little as $20 or more sophisticated versions for as high as $250. The variables which influence price are the label (designer labels carry a premium), style, size, material, and even the accessories that are included. If your budget is limited, this is a great place to save money.
One last note: look at the fabric before purchasing. You want to make sure it can be cleaned easily and is durable enough to withstand the abuse you’re going to put it through.




















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