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Baby change bag reviews6/30/2023 The only drawback for the Baby Mule nappy gab is that the main compartments do not unzip all the way, so yo It’s not girly, not frilly, and not cutesy, but it is stylish and attractive – in my opinion, at least! On top of all that, I think this is a pretty nappy bag. You can watch the video to see how it all fits in together. There are also hidden buggy clips with adjustable straps. There’s a front pocket, a side pocket with a key ring, two large compartments with internal pockets. Included in the changing bag are a neoprene bottle warmer/cooler, a wet bag, a changing pouch for a few nappies or wipes and an easy clean changing mat. The straps for the backpack are hidden behind a zip in the nappy bag, so when you want to convert it, it’s a simple process, and when you just want an over the shoulder bag, there are no backpack straps to trip over. On a day trip or overnight trip, there’s space for a whole day’s worth of reusable nappies, wipes, a jumper, and toys for the train journey, a camera, laptop, my make-up bag and purse. There are loads of pockets, which is great for those early days when you seem to carry a little bit of everything and probably my favourite feature of this nappy bag, as a baby wearer, is the fact that it turns into a backpack! I can’t tell you how often I moaned about having to carry a nappy bag over my shoulder while I had my baby in a sling, so this is fantastic in my world! My first thought on the Babymule changing bag was that it was too big for our purposes until I needed to go out for a day and take my laptop along. The Baby Mule is a perfect overnight bag, or day trip bag, and is ideal for doubling as a laptop bag. It is also small enough to pop under the buggy if I want to keep it out the way.While going out these days usually entails just a change of nappies in a handbag or in the Smart Trike carry bag, I have really enjoyed trialling a couple of nappy bags we’ve been sent recently. The straps are easy to adjust to fit and Hubby / Kian are just as happy to carry this around as it is a more unisex option. Whilst this isn’t the largest bag I own, I do love the versatility of it and it is perfect to take on a day out with Sebastian. The bag itself is water resistant (which was very handy when we got caught out by a torrential downpour) and machine washable and comes with a changing pouch for nappies and wipes, a wipe clean changing mat and a bottle insulator. The beauty of this bag is in the design as it can be used as a backpack, or, by tucking the straps away in another hidden pocket it can be transformed into a messenger bag or you can attach to your pram handle with little clips. If, like me, you are forever misplacing your keys there us a handy separate key pocket too. The Baby Mule features 2 main compartments – a large 22 litre main compartment with nets and poppers to keep everything in its place and a smaller second parent pocket. I chose a manly black colour, however the bag does come in floral options too. That is when Baby Mule stepped in and asked me to review their original Baby Mule Changing Bag. Hubby’s old rucksack which has been at the centre point of family life for 14 years has finally had enough and has gone to the big bag in the sky, so it was time to find a practical new bag for hubby to use. We are always out and about having adventures but one thing has become apparent – we never seem to have enough storage space for food, changes of clothes, the camera and baby care stuff we need.
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