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July 28th, 2010 | By nopadon in Travel Bags Outdoor | No Comments »

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What Backpack Diaper Bags Can Provide Unlike Any Other

June 17th, 2010 | By nopadon in Luggage | No Comments »

Backpacks are no longer only for school or for hiking. Today’s backpack diaper bags now do double duty for your baby’s diapering needs as well as all of your personal and parenting needs! You may love that cute diaper bag with teddy bears or floral prints splashed on the sides, but you will soon find that a conventional diaper bag doesn’t suit your needs.

Conventional diaper bags are too small for today’s busy on-the-go parents. These bags usually hold only a handful of diapers (just enough for a day outing), some wipes, a single change of clothes, a bottle and small toy. If you squeeze everything tightly, you might be able to get in the diaper rash ointment and a pacifier. You will need a second bag for an additional change of clothes for baby. Think about it, have you ever known a baby who doesn’t go through at least three changes of clothes daily?

Backpack diaper bags have room for everything, and can easily hold a complete day’s worth or more of diapers, at least two bottles and even the can of dry formula and water to mix it with if you will be out for quite some time. The external and internal zippered compartments can hold the diaper rash ointment, powder, pacifiers, toys, antibacterial wipes, cell phone, and car keys. There will even be room for jars of baby food.

Carrying a conventional diaper bag is awkward as the bag is usually too heavy to be worn over the shoulder. If your hands are tied up carrying the diaper bag, where does the baby go?

Backpack diaper bags, however, leave your hands free to hold your baby. A well-constructed backpack diaper bag will spread its weight across your back, making for less stress on your shoulders.

A backpack diaper bag is more portable than a conventional bag since it easily goes where you go. You can wear the backpack diaper bag on short hikes to the park or while biking.

Backpack diaper bags take up no extra room since they do not need to be set down until you choose to remove them from your shoulders. A major plus in choosing a backpack diaper bag is that dads are more likely to wear them than they are to carry a cutesy bag. Backpack diaper bags come in both men’s and women’s styles and colors. For greater versatility in your backpack diaper bag, choose one with a strap or clip for attaching to a stroller.

A drawback of the backpack diaper bag is that smaller items in the main compartment can, over time, filter to the bottom of the bag, which could make finding the smaller item slightly more difficult. If you find this is the case, you can solve this by utilizing organizer bags for inside your backpack diaper bag.

Most backpack diaper bags fit into carry-on luggage spaces of major airlines, often with room to spare. With so many useful options it is easy to see why parents are choosing backpack diaper bags over the traditional diaper bag when traveling with their babies.

Learn more about backpack diaper bags and find out why a backpack diaper bag may be the best choice for your child. David Cummings is General Manager of Bustling Baby, a business devoted to providing baby mobility, comfort, and convenience to active families.

Use a Backpack for your Carryon Luggage

June 8th, 2010 | By nopadon in Luggage | No Comments »

Using a backpack for your carryon luggage has many advantages. Airlines typically allow you to carry on one piece of luggage, so you want to make sure that what you carry on has the most available storage space and allows you to carry what you want. A backpack meets these needs.

To get the most of your backpack that you are using for carryon luggage, it is important to choose the right backpack for the job. The backpack must be small enough to fit in the overhead compartment of the airplane, so an external framed backpack is out of the question. Instead, choose a backpack with an internal frame or no frame at all.

The style of backpack that you use for a carryon is very much dependent on how you plan to use your luggage. Many people that will only be gone for a few days choose to carry on everything they want, to avoid the hassle of checking luggage. Others use their carryon bag as a place to carry only what they believe they will want on the flight.

Here are some things to look for when selecting a backpack that will be your sole piece of luggage:

· A generous sized body. The main area of the backpack should be large enough to pack clothes as well as toiletries and other items you will need for your trip. Some backpacks, even those that are large, are broken down into small compartments. This makes it impossible to pack them as full as you may need.

· Sturdy zippers. A backpack that has zippers on either end of the main body allows for more expansion than one that only zips in one direction. The zippers should be rugged and sewn into the backpack with heavy thread. A flimsy zipper won’t last long if you have your backpack packed to capacity.

· Several small outside pouches. You don’t want to have to root through an entire weekends worth of clothes to access your mp3 player or a book while you are on the plane. Make sure that there are ample areas to store items you will want to have access to during the flight.

If you are planning to use your carryon bag only for items that you will need on the flight, you may want a different type of backpack. Some items to look for in this type of backpack include:

· A divided body. This allows you to organize your belongings so that you know exactly where everything is. This is a particularly good idea if you are traveling with children. By dividing up your belongings, you can instantly grab a snack, a sweatshirt or a book. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to unload your entire carryon bag, on your lap, squeezed beside a stranger.

· Outside pockets. These are great for a water bottle, a rolled up magazine or some other item that you want quick access to.

When shopping for a backpack, whether for your only piece of luggage or for use only as a carryon, keep these things in mind:

· The backpack should be comfortable. One of the main advantages of a backpack is that it provides you with a hands free way of carrying your belongings. It is not enough to put it on your back while it is empty and assume that it fits. Instead, fill it with some weight and walk around with it on. Try it out at home, packed with some clothing, or just stick a bag of pet food inside to test it out.

Once you have weight in the bag, put it over both shoulders and walk around the house. Go up and down stairs, lean over, squat down and generally move in every direction. It may be necessary to adjust the shoulder straps of the backpack to get the optimum fit, but you should be comfortable once everything is adjusted. If you have to continually pull on the straps, slide them away from your neck, or otherwise adjust them, the backpack doesn’t fit properly.

· The backpack should be a certain size. The backpack should be large enough for what you want it to carry. If you try to stuff more into your backpack than it is designed to carry, the zippers will pop and your backpack will be worthless. Nothing is more frustrating than this happening at the airport. If you cannot zip the backpack shut easily while it is fully packed, you should either pare down what you are taking or invest in a larger backpack.

Using a backpack allows you to have a hands free way to navigate through airports. A little time before you head out on your trip can save you from huge headaches later on in your travels.

Mike Cole is a freelance writer who writes about camping and outdoor products such as backpacks