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Changing Bags/Rucks...
 
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[Solved] Changing Bags/Rucksacks


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(@enteralterego)
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Anyone use a rucksace come changing bag?
Looking for something a little less girly that I can by myself that I will use for when out and about. We dont rely much on a car so really need something like a rucksack that I can sling over my shoulder and away I go, Wife already has herself a very girly changing bag that I dont really want to use

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(@Super Mario)
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Hi

Have you searched online for a "butch" rucksack - if its there then thats where you'll find one!!

Can remember what we used - think I bit the bullet with the girlie one!

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(@enteralterego)
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Yeah I googled and found a couple, like to get a feel of what other people have used and have a hands on review as such.

We did get the free changing bag from boots which is black but looks a bit small for carrying things around in

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(@mikey)
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We just used a lightweight rucksack. Much more convenient than a bulky baby bag. This was quite a few years ago now, so couldn't for the life of me tell you what it was like or what make etc!

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(@huddro)
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I just use my usual rucksack, a 30litre day sack, just stuff some nappies, wipes and bottles etc in seems ot do the trick

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