![]() Too many insulated pockets - This is a silly thing to mention though really.The only really nit-picky things I would mention about the Caraa Diaper Bag are: This was nice because it meant that if I picked up my daughter from preschool straight from work I already had everything I needed for an impromptu adventure (usually to Target, let’s face it). This backpack doesn’t scream diaper bag, so I’ve even used this as a work bag. I like the simple yet luxurious look of the bag. I love how the bag looks and I love that my husband will also proudly wear this backpack. The straps and zippers are all super sturdy. I had this diaper bag packed to the brim on our trip to Disneyland six months ago. This pocket also has two elastic bottle pockets towards the back. See my diaper bag essentials post for why this is so crucial. Wide, front insulated pocket: I use this for my diaper clutch.Top, quick access pocket: I use this to stash all of my mommy needs, like my keys and wallet.Here is a rundown of the organization features of the bag: The Caraa diaper bag has so many great functional pockets to help you stay organized. When your hands are full, you do not want to be spending time shuffling through your bag to find what you need. It has so many pockets.ĭiaper bag organization is so crucial. I was super thankful to use the bag’s passthrough sleeve on our trip to Disneyland so that I could just slip the backpack onto my wheeled carry-on luggage. You can also tuck in your backpack straps when you’re using the shoulder strap. As an added bonus, the Caraa Diaper Bag also has a removable shoulder strap for times when you’re just quickly grabbing your bag and are maybe taking things in and out frequently and don’t want to go through putting on both backpack straps. Backpacks keep you hands-free and they don’t slip off your shoulder like a tote bag might. I have learned the hard way that the only functional diaper bag style is backpack style. When you find yourself wanting to constantly just leave your diaper bag in the car because you don’t want to lug it around, it’s probably because your diaper bag is too heavy. When I was a new mom I didn’t think this would really be an issue, but after having two kids, I now know that a lightweight diaper bag is an absolute must. In my list above of diaper bags I didn’t like you’ll notice I mentioned that all of the bags were heavy. Here are five reasons why it’s the best diaper bag you’ll find: 1. The bag I have been using for the last year is the Caraa Diaper Baby Bag in the Large size. It’s super pretty though, so I’m still holding on to it! It’s just too heavy and can only be worn on the shoulder, which doesn’t help make the already heavy bag easy to carry. Unfortunately, I used this maybe three times before realizing it’s just not functional. I got it second hand off of eBay since it’s no longer being sold in stores (I also don’t think I would have paid retail anyway). I love the Mini Lin pattern (I have the Speedy 30 in it) so I really wanted this. Louis Vuitton Mini Lin Diaper Bag: This was the first diaper bag I ever bought.Here are just some of the ones I tried but didn’t end up loving: Over the past three years, I have tried at least 10 diaper bag brands and styles. In this post I’ll share some of the diaper bags that didn’t work out for me and then let you know exactly why the Caraa Diaper Baby Bag is the best diaper bag out there. I’ve always been a bag and backpack lover and once I became a mom, this obsession quickly carried over to diaper bags, especially diaper bag backpacks. That sounds so silly to say, but it’s true. ![]()
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