JJ Cole Logic Bag - Silver/Graphite
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Average customer review:Product Description
With the new logic carrying system, diaper bags no longer need to be bulky, one pouch storage bins. Specifically designed to fit your basic needs, this urban tote is a practical choice for every outing, every day.
Features:
- Removable, insulated bottle holder
- Large compartment for diapers and wipes
- Coordinating changing pad included
- Multiple pockets for small items
- Quick release for easy on/off
- Easily attaches to stroller
- Unique design for both mom and dad
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12303 in Baby Product
- Size: One Size
- Color: Silver/Graphite
- Brand: JJ Cole
- Model: LBSG
- Released on: 2007-02-01
- Dimensions: 3.90" h x 9.30" w x 17.30" l, 1.65 pounds
Features
- Ergonomically designed for comfort and fit
- Removable, insulated bottle holder and included changing pad
- Quick release for easy on-off or to attach to stroller
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The logic is a sleek and compact bag specifically designed to fit your basic needs. This hands and arms free carrying system has an adjustable around-the-body design that comfortably fits both parents. The bag is lightweight yet maintains an unexpectedly generous capacity within its eight customized compartments, allowing ample room for both baby's and parents' gear. Additionally, the logic features an insulated, removable bottle holder and a coordinating changing pad. With the logic, parents are organized yet totally flexible to enjoy every moment with baby hands-free and worry-free.
Customer Reviews
A very good diaper bag - an improvement from the JJ Cole Essentials model
My wife and I recently purchased this diaper bag for use with our newborn. We both like this bag quite a bit when you consider our divergent perspectives - this is our first child; I've not spent a lot of time around small kids, but my wife was a nanny for infants and toddlers for over ten years. She says it's the best diaper bag she's used, period.
The bag makes efficient use of space along the sling, making it seem roomy. I think the picture used for the product description makes it hard to get a good idea of the scale size of the bag - it looked small to me in the pictures, but it is not (it's not humongous either). There's plenty of room for wipes, diapers, butt paste, change of clothes, etc. and some personal items for the carrier. However, you are not going to get a lot of extra room in here for items that some women bring along in their purses. On the other hand, for women who typically travel light (as my wife does), or for most guys, there is ample room for your stuff in addition to the kiddo's.
The sling itself is well balanced and this method of carrying is an excellent alternative to other diaper bag styles (we've looked at all of them, believe me) because both of your hands are free and you don't have to struggle to keep it on your shoulder while you are trying to wrangle a child, stroller, etc. Stylistically, it's a nice looking bag - a little out of the ordinary. You certainly won't look like you are carrying a purse or something froo-froo (if that's an issue). The bag appears to be well constructed, with seams between the compartments sewn rather than glued. There is a plastic quick release buckle on the strap, which makes for easy attachment to strollers, etc. The buckle appears reasonably durable and simple enough to replace should it not be.
The bag (and it's variously-colored Logic ilk) is the 2007 successor to the JJ Cole Essentials Sling Style Backpack Diaper Bag. The Logic bag is five dollars more (at the time of this writing), but includes a small changing pad. reviews from the Essentials line had indicated a problem with the separation of compartments, but it appears that JJ Cole now stitches those seams and has thus improved the construction of the bag over last year's model (and perhaps in other areas as well). Having handled or owned the Essentials version, I cannot say what the other differences may be, but I greatly appreciate and respect attention to detail and the effort to improve a good product.
A very good diaper bag - an upgrade from the 2006 JJ Cole Essentials version
My wife and I recently purchased this diaper bag for use with our newborn. We both like this bag quite a bit when you consider our divergent perspectives - this is our first child; I've not spent a lot of time around small kids, but my wife was a nanny for infants and toddlers for over ten years. She says it's the best diaper bag she's used, period.
The bag makes efficient use of space along the sling, making it seem roomy. I think the picture used for the product description makes it hard to get a good idea of the scale size of the bag - it looked small to me in the pictures, but it is not (it's not humongous either). There's plenty of room for wipes, diapers, butt paste, change of clothes, etc. and some personal items for the carrier. However, you are not going to get a lot of extra room in here for items that some women bring along in their purses. On the other hand, for women who typically travel light (as my wife does), or for most guys, there is ample room for your stuff in addition to the kiddo's.
The sling itself is well balanced and this method of carrying is an excellent alternative to other diaper bag styles (we've looked at all of them, believe me) because both of your hands are free and you don't have to struggle to keep it on your shoulder while you are trying to wrangle a child, stroller, etc. Stylistically, it's a nice looking bag - a little out of the ordinary. You certainly won't look like you are carrying a purse or something froo-froo (if that's an issue). The bag appears to be well constructed, with seams between the compartments sewn rather than glued. There is a plastic quick release buckle on the strap, which makes for easy attachment to strollers, etc. The buckle appears reasonably durable and simple enough to replace should it not be.
The bag (and it's variously-colored Logic ilk) is the 2007 successor to the JJ Cole Essentials Sling Style Backpack Diaper Bag. The Logic bag is five dollars more (at the time of this writing), but includes a small changing pad. reviews from the Essentials line had indicated a problem with the separation of compartments, but it appears that JJ Cole now stitches those seams and has thus improved the construction of the bag over last year's model (and perhaps in other areas as well). Having handled or owned the Essentials version, I cannot say what the other differences may be, but I greatly appreciate and respect attention to detail and the effort to improve a good product.
A very good diaper bag - new and improved from the JJ Cole Essentials model
My wife and I recently purchased this diaper bag for use with our newborn. We both like this bag quite a bit when you consider our divergent perspectives - this is our first child; I've not spent a lot of time around small kids, but my wife was a nanny for infants and toddlers for over ten years. She says it's the best diaper bag she's used, period.
The bag makes efficient use of space along the sling, making it seem roomy. I think the picture used for the product description makes it hard to get a good idea of the scale size of the bag - it looked small to me in the pictures, but it is not (it's not humongous either). There's plenty of room for wipes, diapers, butt paste, change of clothes, etc. and some personal items for the carrier. However, you are not going to get a lot of extra room in here for items that some women bring along in their purses. On the other hand, for women who typically travel light (as my wife does), or for most guys, there is ample room for your stuff in addition to the kiddo's.
The sling itself is well balanced and this method of carrying is an excellent alternative to other diaper bag styles (we've looked at all of them, believe me) because both of your hands are free and you don't have to struggle to keep it on your shoulder while you are trying to wrangle a child, stroller, etc. Stylistically, it's a nice looking bag - a little out of the ordinary. You certainly won't look like you are carrying a purse or something froo-froo (if that's an issue). The bag appears to be well constructed, with seams between the compartments sewn rather than glued. There is a plastic quick release buckle on the strap, which makes for easy attachment to strollers, etc. The buckle appears reasonably durable and simple enough to replace should it not be.
The bag (and it's variously-colored Logic ilk) is the 2007 successor to the JJ Cole Essentials Sling Style Backpack Diaper Bag. The Logic bag is five dollars more (at the time of this writing), but includes a small changing pad. reviews from the Essentials line had indicated a problem with the separation of compartments, but it appears that JJ Cole now stitches those seams and has thus improved the construction of the bag over last year's model (and perhaps in other areas as well). Having handled or owned the Essentials version, I cannot say what the other differences may be, but I greatly appreciate and respect attention to detail and the effort to improve a good product.




