Mainframe Diaper Backpack
Overview
Description
Designed to make its contents accessible, the lightweight Main Frame diaper backpack is made of soft fabric with a structured frame and a wide top so that when you open it, you can easily see and get to everything inside.
There are lots of pockets inside and out for stashing baby supplies and adult essentials, including two zipper pockets and two bottle holders on the outside. There’s a tech pocket inside plus elasticized compartments and a cushioned changing pad. It has top carry handles, backpack straps and stroller straps, too.
What we about it
A wide-mouth, structured diaper backpack helps you easily find your things.Details
- 14.25” x 6.25” x 14.75”
- 1.8 lbs.
- Spot clean only
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Q&A
It does! You'll get a cushioned changing pad with this backpack.
It's not difficult to close but you would need both hands.
While it's not waterproof, it is designed to be water-resistant.
The Skip Hop Mainframe Diaper Backpack comes with adjustable backpack straps and easy-grab double top handles. It also has two insulated side pockets.
Customer reviews
Secondly, even though I thought the main pocket was perfect sized, there are only 3 pockets in the main compartment. This turns the bag into a black hole. If I put a blanket or nursing cover in three, good like finding the rest of your stuff, or you'll have. To take everything out to get to it at the bottom. Very irksome when you are on the hunt for a pacifier or anything in there really.
I could've made it work if I had to, but by the time you buy a new changing pad and packing cubes to organize it, you could've just bought a more expensive diaper bag from the start for the same price
But then I realized one major flaw……the straps. When I first opened the bag, it was a literal *womp womp* moment. The bag was sturdy, zippers slid like a dream (and i could open them one-handed), the structured top was amazing, and the front pockets were like they were made for my everyday items. Then we got to the straps. My immediate impression was “wow, these seemed like an after thought.” Like someone forgot a bag was supposed to have straps and scrambled to find whatever material was around to make it work. Imagine a seat belt, but like half the thickness. It’s the same weirdly stiff but thin material, yet NO padding. That was a bummer from the beginning, but then I was even more bummed when the stroller strap broke on it the other day. Mind you, I’d attached it to a stroller maybe 5 times? And it was also a dream setup when I was out and about! Everything was at my fingertips, so easy to see and so easy to get to. But it unraveled at the seems entirely and popped off after only 2 months of use.
I am actually considering ordering another bag just to see if mine was a fluke, but I don’t think I can get over the unpadded seatbelts for straps to try it again. My JuJuBe BFF “lasted” 7 years, and the only reason it’s not around anymore was that I wanted to try something different…lesson learned!