My least favorite thing about diaper bags is how they look. They tend to skew into two main categories: giant unsightly sacks or designer-bag wannabes. Either I drop everything in a bag and lose everything, or I'm stuck with something that neither myself nor my husband has any interest in wearing in public.
The No Reception Club bag is a breath of fresh air in the land of diaper bags. The Getaway Bag looks like an adventure-ready backpack and has adjustable compartments inside so that you aren’t losing everything anymore. It’s become my favorite bag to pack for a day trip, filled to the brim with backup outfits, snacks, extra hats, and diaper-change necessities.
The weirdest thing about this backpack is the main center pocket has no front-zippered entrance. You can access it only from the side or the top. It takes a little getting used to. The other unusual bit is the adjustable shelves inside that main pocket. The Velcro sides of the main pocket let you customize how tall or short the compartments are inside, to better make room for whatever you’d like to fit. Maybe your breast pump and bottles need more room on the bottom compartment, or you need only a small section for backup clothes.
Those adjustable shelves make this bag organized. You can create two or three pockets, or even remove both shelves for one giant center pocket. I usually used all three and separated them into sections for quick-grab accessories, backup clothes, and snacks for the day. I loved keeping a variety of hats and socks in the top compartment, since it’s the most accessible–you can open the top of the backpack as well as use the main side zipper–for when my son needed a fresh pair of socks or his hat.
There’s also a variety of exterior pockets. Flat pockets on the front and back with mesh hold small items like power cords, keys, sunglasses, and a smartphone. A waterproof compartment on the bottom of the backpack is designed to hold wet or soiled items separate from everything else. I usually just used it for my kid’s dirty shoes.