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Skip Hop Duo - Cord-Navy

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Brand: Skip Hop
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $76.00
Buy New: $46.43
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 14251

Color: Navy
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 30
Dimensions (in): 3 x 13 x 14

Model: 122005
UPC: 899664000170
EAN: 0899664000170
ASIN: B0002HJ0T8

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Features:
  • Innovative, versatile diaper bag
  • Features a groundbreaking strapping system
  • Comes with special straps that secure the bag neatly and conveniently over the arms of any stroller
  • Bag effortlessly converts to an over-the-shoulder messenger-style bag
  • Comes with a water-proof changing pad

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Skip Hop Denim Corduroy Diaper Bag The Skip Hop Duo- there's never been anything like it before - a diaper bag designed to carry everything you and your baby needs, the way you want to carry it. Available in a tremendous assortment of colors and fabrics, the messenger-bag style DUO looks lean, clean and great on both moms and dads. This bag is jam-packed with numerous compartments, allowing you find all of your baby's essentials effortlessly, while keeping your stuff safe from wet and messy things. The main compartment is spacious by its own right, and it's complemented by a large rear pocket that's just right for diapers and changing supplies. Two interior pockets double as bottle holders and organizers, two front pouches can also keep bottles or sippy cups, two zippered pouches secure your personal items, a side phone holder means you'll never have to dig for your phone again, and adjustable side mesh pocket provides a spot for your own drink! Best of all, the duo sports our innovative and celebrated strapping system that lets you securely fasten it onto any type of stroller. Just snap it on or throw it over your shoulder and take off in style!


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars just what i have been looking for   July 14, 2008
nancy drew (LA)
i have been looking for a diaper bag that wasn't too big. this bag is a perfect size to hold my 2 kids things. i love the two zipper pockets that are perfect to find things. i ordered the corduroy blue. don't care for corduroy too much. also if the pockets were magnetic enclosure instead of velcro then much better. still great.. got it for 20 with free shipping.. very happy with it


3 out of 5 stars big, but not big enough   July 7, 2008
B. Kent (San Antonio, TX)
I love the color, but just like the bag. I thought it would be bigger. It holds my stuff, but doesn't open very wide. And it only holds the bare minimum... not much room for toys or more than 2 bottles... it's not an ALL day or overnight bag. But it does the job I suppose. If you only need to take the bare minimum then it's fine otherwise go for something bigger!


5 out of 5 stars Skip Hop Bag   June 27, 2008
Patrice (Locust Grove, VA)
I love this bag--and I don't have a baby! I used it on a trip to Europe (I took out the little baby changing mat). It has a place for everything and was really comfortable to wear.


5 out of 5 stars My favorite diaper bag!   January 30, 2008
MAK (Florida)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This bag does not look like a diaper bag so I will be able to use it long after the baby gets bigger. It is not huge (which I like) and holds enough items for a day trip. It has a side pocket for a bottle and the other pocket I use for pacifiers. The two zipped pockets on each top side are great for keys, cellphone, wallet, etc because they are not very deep so you are not searching for your items at the bottom of the bag.

The outer two pockets are great for toys or bibs. The inside has some pockets that I use for diapers. It is large enough to hold a blankie, change of clothes, wipes, diapers & 2-3 bottles. The strap is adjustable in length and it converts so you can hang it on the stroller handle(s). It comes with a changing pad.

I love the cord material and the color is also my favorite. If you don't care for the cord material, you can get one made from canvas at Target for $30 in either black, red or camo. I have the black one and love it as well. It is called Spark instead of Skip Hop but is made by the same company and both look very similar.


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