I thought the concept sounded really cool so I asked them if I could review one.

If you don’t want to watch the video, here is my cheat sheet:

THINGS I LOVED:

  • It’s really nice. I don’t think the pictures do it justice.
  • The pod concept is really cool to keep everything separate – I’m even wondering if it would make a great pumping bag.
  • It’s well thought out and there are a lot of extras – everything from the bottle separator to the change pad.
  • It can hang off your stroller (the clips are included).
  • It would be really easy to clean.
  • You can use the pods on their own if you don’t want to haul the whole bag around.
  • It would hold all your crap (including a laptop).
  • I’m seriously considering just using it as my laptop bag and fill the cooler with Diet Coke and snacks because it looks so nice and is such a great size.
Infographic showing a patterned PacaPod diaper bag storage options for a laptop, phone, keys, and organizer pods.

THINGS TO CONSIDER:

  • It isn’t the cheapest bag out there. It is really well made and the quality is reflected in the $170 price tag, however, it won’t be in everyone’s budget.
  • Skip Hop Forma diaper bag has a similar concept (sure, it’s not quite as sexy) but it’s $70.
  • Their competition would probably be brands like timi & leslie and Ju-Ju Be if you wanted a comparison.
Charcoal PacaPod Napier bag with a tan circle pattern, top handles, and an adjustable shoulder strap.

Where can you buy a PacaPod Diaper Bag?

If you wanted to check them out or buy one, you can find them on the PacaPod site.

Related: Best Gender Neutral Diaper Bags

Amy Morrison is the founder of Pregnant Chicken, a no-BS pregnancy and parenting site she started in 2010 after getting fed up with patronizing baby advice. A former ad agency creative director and mom of two boys, she's been serving up honest, funny guidance to parents-to-be ever since.

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