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columbia bugaboo backpack Bugaboo Changing Backpack – Swaddles Baby

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columbia bugaboo backpack Bugaboo Changing Backpack – Swaddles BabyThe Bugaboo Changing Backpack is stylish and spacious, so you can stroll confidently and bring whatever your baby might need. It has comfortable and adjustable shoulder straps for hands free carrying, which tuck away neatly when attached to the stroller. The two included clutches keep your essentials organized, allowing you to quickly find what you need when you need it. Specifications Zip open front to locate all your items in a single glance. Easy

The Bugaboo Changing Backpack is stylish and spacious, so you can stroll confidently and bring whatever your baby might need. It has comfortable and adjustable shoulder straps for hands-free carrying, which tuck away neatly when attached to the stroller. The two included clutches keep your essentials organized, allowing you to quickly find what you need when you need it.

 

Specifications
  • Zip-open front to locate all your items in a single glance.
  • Easy reach zippered pockets.
  • Padded adjustable shoulder straps for hands-free carrying.
  • Integrated stroller attachment hooks for 1-hand attachment to any Bugaboo stroller, except Bugaboo Ant.
  • Includes universal adapters for strollers without integrated accessory points.
  • 17" Laptop compartment keeps laptops and documents safe.
  • Padded changing mat for comfortable diaper changes on the go.
  • XL insulated clutch and medium-sized mesh clutch included.
  • Insulated bottle holder keeps baby food warm longer.
  • Side water bottle holder.
  • Conscious design made from 100% recycled fabrics.
  • Protective bottom made from sturdy PU.
  • Easy to clean with a damp cloth.
  • Compliant with the latest safety standards .
  • PVC & PFC free.

Dimensions & Weight

  • Backpack: 11.8 x 5.5 x 17.71 in
  • Changing Mat: 25.59 x 13.78 in
  • Product Weight: 2.95 lbs.
  • Backpack Capacity: 4.7 gal.
What's Included
  • Changing backpack
  • Changing mat
  • Mesh clutch
  • XL insulated clutch
  • Insulated bottle holder
  • Universal stroller adapters
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