Looking for a mans style baby bag. Anyone have ideas or first hand experience?
Looking for a mans style baby bag. Anyone have ideas or first hand experience?
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My feedback
Carry the baby. Let your wife carry the diaper bag. When my youngest was born in 2007 they used to make a backpack that was a diaper bag.
There was a post awhile back from a member using a tactical bag repurposed to a diaper carrier. The Magazine pockets would fit 30oz bottles with baby reloaders (nipples) attached......![]()
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If I had to do it over again I would forget all that messy stuff. Just get a backpack style pressure washer and stick some Velcro on it. Vacuum packed diapers wind up about 4"X6" so you can stick about 9 of them on the washer.
Tear off the old one, pressure wash and rip the tactical diaper off the back using pre-installed Para cord pulls. You will be on your way even in the most shitty urban situation in seconds and be the envy of those soccer moms that spent $$$ lugging around all that junk just to change a diaper.![]()
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Wife bought me a 5.11 tactical messenger bag, seems to work pretty good.
Here is the one I chose when ours was born 10 months ago. It had to be big enough to fit everything we needed, not ugly in the wife's opinion, and something I would carry.
Skip Hop Bento Bag (Olive)
Its not cheap. But its really well made and will last a damn long time.
In my opinion, I have no problem carrying the diaper bag, changing diapers, etc, etc, etc. I feel like I am more of a man because I have no problem doing it. Not less like some men think. I am FAR from being metro. I am plenty red-neck.
I rock a Maxepedition Sitka Gearslinger as my man bag and just tossed in the necessities when I was taking my son out for the day. A few diapers, slim package of wipes, a couple onesies, a few plastic bags and formula.