Explorer Diaper Backpack
Overview
Description
The Citi Explorer Bag puts an extra stylish spin on the classic diaper bag. Store everything you need in the large capacity design with 12+ pockets, including four insulated pockets. The wide stay-open top allows for easy access to bottles, wipes, pacifiers and other essentials. There’s also designated wipe-clean wet pockets for dirty or damp items. To keep your little one entertained, you can pack toys, ipads and coloring books in the padded laptop pocket. It’s made from eco-friendly vegan leather and comes with a handy changing mat so you’re always prepared on the go.
What we about it
This stylish, gender-neutral bag is made from waterproof, stain-proof premium vegan leather.Details
- Eco-friendly vegan leather, which is made from bamboo and wood cork; interior lining is 100% nylon
- Contain no VOCs, NMP or other toxins
- Large capacity main compartment with 12+ pockets
- 4 built-in insulated pockets; 2 insulated bottle pockets that fit any size bottle
- Easily hang the bag from any stroller with the included stroller clips
- Included changing mat
- Laptop sleeve and stroller clips
- Backpack straps
- Built-in cooler pocket for cold snacks
- 1-year warranty
More to consider
Q&A
This backpack is made from eco-friendly vegan leather from bamboo and wood cork. The interior lining is 100% nylon.
You can put a water bottle in the outside side pockets of the bag.
These are responsibly made in China.
These Citi Collective backpacks measure approximately 11 inches in length, 17 inches in height, and 5 inches in width. They weigh around 2 pounds.
Customer reviews
I’ve had this bag for almost a year, and started using it sometime after May 2024 when my son was born. It is stunning, big enough to hold everything and then some, and made of a durable leather.
The inside of this bag is like a silk material.
I was cleaning out our bag one day when I noticed a small black speckled spot on the very bottom. Closer inspection revealed it was mold. No problem, cleaned it with bleach, issue resolved.
A month or two later, I’m packing for a trip requiring airline travel, and I’m amped to use my bag because it’ll fit everything I need and more on the actual plane.
Lo and behold, there’s MORE MOLD, and I’m not even quite sure how it made its way to this compartment was it was in the place where the changing pad goes.
Could this be tied to some sort of user error? Sure, I’ll own up. BUT - WHY ARE WE MAKING DIAPER BAGS THAT ARENT WATERPROOF?? Especially on the inside?? I’m a mix of pissed and devastated because I absolutely love this bag, but won’t be able to use it anymore after less than a year. Advice to new parents - get the diaper bag that’s fully and wholly waterproof from the inside out.