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🎒 Elevate your parenting game with the diaper bag that does it all!
The BabbleRoo Extra Large Diaper Bag Backpack is a premium, patented design expanding up to 40 liters—50% more than the original—offering 17 specialized pockets including 5 insulated bottle holders, a foldable changing pad, and a laptop compartment. Crafted from tear-resistant, water-resistant polyester with ergonomic padded straps, it’s built for comfort and durability. Perfect for twins or busy parents, it features stroller straps, a luggage sleeve, and a sleek unisex black design, backed by 24/7 customer service and a 180-day warranty.














































| ASIN | B0DFZ3P7V8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Medium Weight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Backpack Harness Size | Medium |
| Backpack Harness Type | Shoulder Harness |
| Best Sellers Rank | #454 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #2 in Diaper Changing Backpacks |
| Brand Name | BabbleRoo |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 15.6 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 30,917 Reviews |
| Fit Type | backpack |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.89"D x 11.8"W x 16.9"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | diaper-backpacks |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | BabbleRoo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B0DFZ3P7V8 |
| Material Type | Reinforced Polyester |
| Model Name | Original Diaper Bag |
| Number Of Pockets | 17 |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Travel Backpacks |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| School Type | Preschool |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Shoulder to Bottom Hem Length | 16.5 Inches |
| Size | X-Large |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Storage Volume | 40 Liters |
| Strap Size | Medium to Large |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Theme | Parenting |
| UPC | 810122286233 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zippered Compartment Count | 5 |
M**9
I’ve had it for four years and it’s still looking great and going strong!
I bought this bag in 2022 (it’s now March 2026). I love it! It has held up incredibly well! I originally bought it as a gift, but I ended up going with a different gift instead. It seemed like such good quality bag I decided to keep it and my daughter ended up using it for preschool for two years. After that and a few cross country flights, it still looks like new. We ended up having another baby, so we get to use it as intended now lol The size is great - it’s able to handle all the essentials plus plenty more. I would highly recommend this bag if you’re considering it. The quality and the different zippers, compartments, etc are all so nice and useful!
N**N
Great Diaper bag
I’m really happy with this diaper bag backpack — it’s super spacious and well organized, with lots of pockets to keep everything tidy and easy to find. The insulated bottle pockets and included changing pad are extremely handy for on-the-go days, and the water-resistant material has held up well through spills and daily outings. The backpack straps are comfortable even when it’s fully packed, and the overall design doesn’t scream “baby bag,” which I love. A few compartments are a bit narrow, so it takes a minute to learn where everything fits, but overall this has been a reliable, practical, and stylish choice for daily use.
S**️
Great diaper bag!
Sooo many pockets and different compartments! Very convenient and spacious, good quality material and nice color. The bottle holder pocket isn’t very insulated, milk gets cold very quickly in it, but overall a great diaper bag.
G**�
If you are an organizer: this is the bag for you if on a budget.
TLDR: If you like to organize every single thing and are on a budget then this is the bag for you. If you like throwing your stuff into a bag and rooting around for it, find something with larger dimensions and less pockets. Single/2 kids in diapers: yes. Multiples in diapers: no. Multiples past 2 not in diapers: yes. Update: I've had this bag for nearly 2 years. Would absolutely buy again, and would like to get another for the next baby due in May. This bag became the "family go bag" after our youngest potty trained. We grab it every day we leave the house for any extended period of time. Also, the mesh absolutely held up. Nothing is broken or ripped 2 years later!! I'm an avid organizer. I love this bag. I was a traditional baby bag mom (never again) until I was given a backpack. I fell in love but it was 💩 quality and didn't last so I looked into a new one. I'm also broke at the moment so I needed durable but affordable. I'll bullet point the good things first then the eh things. Good: -Even though it is smaller it holds a lot. Mary Poppins comes to mind. -Fantastic quality of everything (I am wary of the mesh because duh *mesh* so I'll come back after some time. Update: it survived a weekend getaway to the beach so far!) -So many pockets that at first I lost track of how many there were. -All zippers, snaps, and buckles(stroller straps), and clasps look to be of sturdy quality. -All seams look great! Everything is reinforced very well. -Padding on straps is thick. -Pockets are all different shapes and sizes/depths. I can't get over this one. You can do all sorts of arrangements because of this. -The included changing pad is better quality and bigger than most I've seen. -The length of the straps (for over the shoulders) is very long. I feel like longer than normal. So this will fit beefier people. I like to make them large then tighten to my comfort and this is perfect. -Security pocket is such a cool feature! The eh things: -It isn't as big as it could be. I feel like a few more inches in width (as in perpendicular to your back) for some pockets (specifically at the base of the bag) would be beneficial. Its just tighter than what I'd like it to be at max capacity. But hey, it still holds a ton. For a low profile, it's perfect. For multiple kids in diapers, not so much. I'd cap it at 2 depending on how much of a preparer you are. -Some of the insulated pockets are tighter to fit wide base cups into. It fit, it was just a hassle. There were multiple other cup pockets they got into easier, just no insulated ones. -The straps aren't as wide as my other bag and that is something that could be improved but they aren't narrow either. They are comfy regardless. In the pictures I had in the bag: 13 pull-ups (4 overnights, 9 regulars), 1 swimmy, 3 things of butt cream (don't judge, I have a rashy kid), 2 things of sunblock, small bottle of bug spray, 1 mostly full pack of wipes, 1 water bottle (1pint), a sippy cup, 6 masks of different sizes, a box of bandaids, antibacterial ointment, sanitizer wipes, chapstick, pain reliever bottle, 3 pairs of shorts, shirts, socks, and undies, and the included changing pad. There was plenty more room too. Lots of empty pockets. Definitely recommend. I used it for a weekend getaway and it did the job beautifully!!! I only needed 2 bags for the toddler, this one for all his stuff and the other for his "occupy himself stuff"/toys. Perfect!
M**.
Great Value Backpack with Tons of Storage
Overall, this is a very good backpack with a lot of storage pockets, and for the price it’s definitely a great value. It has many compartments to organize everything you need, especially when traveling with a baby. The included changing pad and pacifier case are a nice bonus and make the bag even more practical. The size is a bit smaller than I expected, but I chose the 26-liter version, so that’s on me — still plenty of space for daily needs. The material feels durable and water-resistant, and the grey color looks very nice. Zippers are smooth, and the straps are comfortable to wear. The insulated bottle pockets inside are a big plus — they keep bottles warm or cold, and they’re easy to wipe clean if anything spills. The backpack arrives vacuum-packed, so at first it looks a bit flat and not perfect in shape, but after filling it up or giving it a bit of time (or light steam) it forms nicely. Overall, excellent quality for the price and a very functional everyday travel diaper bag with great organization. Highly recommend.
S**N
Lovely diaper bag
I loveeeee this baggggg. It holds soo much and it has lots of pockets and compartments. I have no issue traveling with it and not uncomfortable to wear. I shared this brand with other mommies.
J**A
A great bag that could potentially be made even greater
This bag is really sturdy. The navy color looks really nice. There's lots of space and plenty of pockets for all of the necessary baby accessories. It's not perfect, though... I'm not a fan of wipes pockets; I've always preferred one side pocket for a water bottle, the other for my phone. I asked my mother, a seamstress, to sew up the wipes pocket opening so that when I used it as a regular pocket, nothing escaped. She did one better and inserted a zipper, giving me the option to use it for wipes if I ever change my mind. This brilliant solution should be standard. Here's how I use the other compartments: The frontmost pocket is where I keep cat keys. The short pocket directly behind it is the "Mom section." It houses earbuds, pens, my wallet, and a Clif bar for emergency snacktime. It's roomy enough, and I like the several pockets. Unfortunately, there's only one zipper to close the main pocket of this section, and that zipper goes around three sides: up, across, and down. When us moms are one-handed, we rely heavily on gravity to hold the bag when zipping them closed, but gravity fails us on that third side. Our only options are: 1) turn the bag sideways so that we can drag the zipper closed, risking spillage (we don't always have room to do this either, 2) shake the bag from the zipper to round the corner, risking breakage, or 3) leaving it open until we have a second hand to assist. In those cases, the pocket often remains open, risking spillage, but also snagging on car parts, stroller parts, shopping carts, doorknobs, etc. Easy fix: make this a double-ended zipper like the main sections. There are two main compartments of the bag. The centermost compartment has a double-ended zipper than runs down the entire length on both sides of the bag. Unzipped, it hinges open entirely. That's nice for accessing everything at the bottom because there are two levels of pockets on one side.. I use this as the diaper section of the diaper bag. The bottom two pockets nicely hold diapers and wipes. The small pocket above holds diaper cream and hand sanitizer nicely. There is a large mesh zippered section in which I keep spare clothing and grocery bags (for trash or soiled clothing). The changing mat simply fits inbetween the walls of this compartment. It's a narrower than the other main compartment, but roomy enough for this purpose. I wish that I could slide the changing mat in with one hand, but it's a bit tight for that. The strategy I have to use is to unzip this section nearly all the way, put the mat in place, then close the bag around it. It's tricky to do one-handed, and you have to make sure the mesh pocket is zipped closed so that the contents don't spill out. The second (and largest) main compartment. Is for everything else. I use the pockets for: spare blanket, burp rag, baby toys, toddler snacks, and a small first aid pouch. The two internal side pockets are perfect for bottles. In the main section of this compartment (not tucked away in a pocket), I drop my beauty bag (grooming essentials) and feminine hygiene kit. Even with all of that, there's plenty of room at the top for another blanket, a jacket, a book, or anything the size of a loaf of bread. There are two additional narrow pockets in the bag. One is between the main full-size compartments and the half-size front compartments. The other is hidden behind the main compartment and sits next to the wearer's back. I rarely use these, but I've occasionally found them to be handy for holding a paper item that I don't want folded or wrinkled in another section of the bag. I love the sturdy, padded, adjustable straps. I've used the stroller clips, but they require two hands, so I prefer hanging the handles on a stroller hanger. Overall, it's a really great bag and it should last for several babies. I recommend it.
D**M
Comparison Summery
I am actually going to do a review of 3 bags in hopes that this helps others that are looking at multiple brands that look the same. We purchased: 1. Babbleroo "Diaper Bag Backpack, BabbleRoo Multifunction Large Baby Bags with Changing Pad & Stroller Straps & Pacifier Case, Unisex Stylish Travel Back Pack Nappy Changing Bag for Moms Dads, Gray" (BBR-199) aka BR Square 2. Babbleroo "Diaper Bag Backpack, BabbleRoo Baby Nappy Changing Bags Multifunction Waterproof Travel Back Pack with Changing Pad & Stroller Straps & Pacifier Case, Unisex and Stylish (Dark Gray)" (BBR-139) aka BR 3. RUVALINO Neutral All-in-One Baby Bags for Boy Girl, Multifunction Large Travel Backpack with Portable Changing Pad, Stroller Straps, Pacifier Case and Insulated Pockets, Dark Gray (XH1688DG) aka Ruva TLDR: we chose Bag #2, BR. Summary: Bag 2 v Bag 3 Bag 2 and Bag 3 look the same on amazon, but there are small differences. Before I summerize, let me say over all these two are great bags with 6 total bottle holders, lots of storage compartments, padded straps, stroller straps, and all the other features listed in Amazon. They even come similarly packed with the same burp towel present. It makes me think they are made in the same factory or same supplier. I am only pointing out nuances that are not obvious when looking at them one at a time on the computer screen. Pro of Bag 2 over 3 -thicker shoulder strap with mesh material -Stroller strap buckles are bigger and feel more secure -front metal zipper feels thicker and of higher quality - leather zipper is of higher quality and added metal rivet adds to the confidence of durability -material seems higher quality -more internal pockets on inside flaps Pros of 3 over 2 -side wipe pocket has a zipper -included changing pad is much higher in quality with a head cushion and a zipper pouch Bag #1 I was actually surprised and glad we ordered all three to compare, because I thought this was going to be our obvious winner. What we liked: Access to the bottom of the bag through a zipper along the back - we thought this was a must have. Structure on the bottom of the back (feels like plastic piping lined What made us say, "it's nice...😐" The square opening which we thought was a must have was nice and structured, but when we played with bag 2/3, when unzipped, it provided as much, if not more access to contents and we were not as restricted by the structured square opening The stroller strap buckles on Bag 1 was smaller than Bag 2 and same size as bag 3 There is no extra front zipper compartment nor hidden zipper in the back. Same quality change pad as Bag 1 (we assumed this bag was an upgrade to #1) Things we wish all bags had/did better: Have a chest strap Have a waist strap to help position the bag better Have a longer shoulder strap. All the straps seemed to have the adjustable plastic fastener situated at our chest/arm pit. Have a zippable divider that separates to the top from the bottom with access to the bottom aka two levels of storage Have the main compartment zip all the way down for complete access Was a little larger (my walmart backpack is 28L which is perfect size to me). In summary, all three bags look great and have great features for our expecting twins. Based on all the positive reviews, I don't think you can go wrong. For us, the ranking is Bag 2, Bag 3, then Bag 1 for our use. My wife and I like the extra zipper internal compartments (she plans to use it as a purse when out with the babies and wants all the storage she can get). All of the things we thought would make Bag 1 our preferred choice wasn't as critical when we factored in the limited access the square opening causes and the less compartment. We chose quality of material of the bag over the quality of changing pad (don't get me wrong, bag 3 was not bad or mediocre, think 9 vs 8.5 on a scale of 10). Hope this helps others who may not have the luxury of buying their top 3 choices to compare. **Note in the pictures the order from left to right is Bag 2, Bag 3, Bag 1**
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