Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for user feedback on the Dange Dover medium size diaper bag.
First time parent and not sure if the medium-size bag is big enough.
Thank you π
TDLR it sounds like barely anyone has any actual feedback on this bag and most people are trying to tell OP to not get a diaper bag, despite not that being her question at all. Because it's DCUM, am I right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for user feedback on the Dange Dover medium size diaper bag.
First time parent and not sure if the medium-size bag is big enough.
Thank you π
TDLR it sounds like barely anyone has any actual feedback on this bag and most people are trying to tell OP to not get a diaper bag, despite not that being her question at all. Because it's DCUM, am I right?
Probably because most people don't spend $195 on a diaper bag.
Looking at the pictures online, OP, I'd say the medium is plenty big. Remember, you have to carry a diaper bag AND the baby.
I am another one who used a regular backpack. It had enough little pockets to separate stuff. Also, Walmart/Target has a carabeener clip for like $5 in the baby section that you can use to clip it on the stroller or whatever. Post potty training, the backpack lives on as our 'outing' bag, packed with snacks, or towels/bathing suits/suncreen, or whatever we need where we are going.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for user feedback on the Dange Dover medium size diaper bag.
First time parent and not sure if the medium-size bag is big enough.
Thank you π
TDLR it sounds like barely anyone has any actual feedback on this bag and most people are trying to tell OP to not get a diaper bag, despite not that being her question at all. Because it's DCUM, am I right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for user feedback on the Dange Dover medium size diaper bag.
First time parent and not sure if the medium-size bag is big enough.
Thank you π
TDLR it sounds like barely anyone has any actual feedback on this bag and most people are trying to tell OP to not get a diaper bag, despite not that being her question at all. Because it's DCUM, am I right?
Yeah, but that advice is actually more helpful. With my first, I was gifted a hand-me-down designer diaper bag from an older work friend. It had very good craftsmanship and she could have resold it for a hundred. But it just sucked as a practical object for every day use. I gave it back and started using an old back pack. Night and day difference in how convenient one was over the other.
I think the anti-backpack people have never tried it and are being too closed minded. TV and magazines always portray parents of young kids with a diaper bag, how can you do any differently? You have to get a diaper bag because it's on the official list of things you have to get, no deviations allowed. Same with so much of the baby gear first time parents are pressured into getting. Half of it is useless.
Pro-backpack people have BTDT with the diaper bags. There are simply better options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for user feedback on the Dange Dover medium size diaper bag.
First time parent and not sure if the medium-size bag is big enough.
Thank you π
TDLR it sounds like barely anyone has any actual feedback on this bag and most people are trying to tell OP to not get a diaper bag, despite not that being her question at all. Because it's DCUM, am I right?
Yeah, but that advice is actually more helpful. With my first, I was gifted a hand-me-down designer diaper bag from an older work friend. It had very good craftsmanship and she could have resold it for a hundred. But it just sucked as a practical object for every day use. I gave it back and started using an old back pack. Night and day difference in how convenient one was over the other.
I think the anti-backpack people have never tried it and are being too closed minded. TV and magazines always portray parents of young kids with a diaper bag, how can you do any differently? You have to get a diaper bag because it's on the official list of things you have to get, no deviations allowed. Same with so much of the baby gear first time parents are pressured into getting. Half of it is useless.
Pro-backpack people have BTDT with the diaper bags. There are simply better options.
Anonymous wrote:Do the straps unclip so you can attach the bag to the stroller handlebar? That's a clutch feature of any diaper bag (my SkipHop tote has designated buckles for stroller attachment). I strongly debated the Herschel backpack diaper bag for baby #2 but ultimately decided it wasn't worth it since the first bag was still in great shape. Concur with other PPs that having a separate diaper change pouch is also good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for user feedback on the Dange Dover medium size diaper bag.
First time parent and not sure if the medium-size bag is big enough.
Thank you π
TDLR it sounds like barely anyone has any actual feedback on this bag and most people are trying to tell OP to not get a diaper bag, despite not that being her question at all. Because it's DCUM, am I right?