![]() For me, the Columbia wins since it opens wider and is lighter. If you're looking at this backpack, you may be wondering how it compares to the Eddie Bauer Places & Spaces Bridgeport Diaper Bag Backpack. But if you're more of a minimalist parent, or just looking for something to take with you on hikes or shorter outings, this is a great option. However, its sleek sportiness does mean you sacrifice some room: It only has one insulated bottle pocket (though two mesh pockets on the sides), and it is less roomy than most others on this list. ![]() Its change mat, pockets and the floor of the main compartment include a special treatment that protects against bacterial odors and stains, and Ultra Safe wipe-clean surfaces (which means they meet Food and Drug Administration safety requirements that are BPA-, PVS-, lead- and phthalate-free, along with being easy to wipe down). It features a full mesh back and straps for comfort and 12 pockets (though some are clearly more useful than others based on size). It's the lightest and most compact option here, at just slightly over 1 pound. The Columbia Carson Pass Backpack Diaper Bag looks the most like a typical backpack compared to others on this list. (However, I haven't used it for long enough to say if it would dig into your shoulders after a while.) Its straps don't include any padding, but since the bag is also pretty lightweight at 1.8 pounds, it didn't bother me. The Mainframe also includes a phone pocket in its front compartment and two insulated bottle holders on the sides. Another front pocket has a magnetic button to open and close for one-handed access. But that stay-open feature makes it easier to dig through. Also like the Forma, you'll find a changing pad and two pockets in the main compartment, but otherwise, it's up to you to organize as you please (or just throw everything in). Where this bag stands out is its clever design: When you open that main compartment, it can stay open on its own, and, like the Forma, it stands up on its own, too. It's the widest option on this list, and also has the roomiest main compartment. It still underwent the same testing as the other backpacks on this list.Īnother Skip Hop option, the Mainframe Wide Open is a sleek-looking bag that reminds me a bit of the Tumi Voyageur backpack (except, you know, a diaper bag). However, COVID has limited my family's outings so much that we've only taken it out a handful of times. However, if weight is your main concern, the Ruvalino is noticeably lighter than the BabbleRoo, at 1.78 compared to 2.2 pounds.įull disclosure: This is the diaper bag I registered for and own. Though both bags are made of polyester, Ruvalino's has more of a shiny-fabric quality, while the BabbleRoo appears more like cloth (though this may be due to the colors I selected). But for me, the BabbleRoo wins due to the thicker cushioning on the straps, the three insulated bottle holders instead of two, and the addition of stroller clips and the pacifier holder. The two are very similar in terms of size and pocket layout. ![]() If you're considering this diaper bag, you may be wondering how it compares to the Ruvalino, Amazon's No. Within the two main compartments, you'll find extra pockets and zippered mesh compartments, which make it easier to find small items quickly. BabbleRoo's backpack includes three insulated bottle holders, a changing pad, a wipes pocket and a removable pacifier holder. It has more compartments and pockets than almost any other on this list (18), and the most cushioned, supportive straps of all the bags I tested. BabbleRoo's Diaper Bag Backpack is a top seller on Amazon, for good reason. ![]()
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