Best Organized
State Bags Lorimer Diaper Backpack
$125-$165Earned perfect scores from every Good Housekeeping consumer tester — 10 pockets plus two main compartments, strong water-resistant nylon, and a trolley sleeve for travel. Also fits a 15-inch laptop for parents who work on the go.
what experts say
- >“I love the amount of space it has. I used it while traveling and was able to fit all my essentials. The organization is great! And it is comfortable on my shoulders.”— Good Housekeeping consumer tester
- >“I was impressed by all of the places to pack. There are two main compartments with tons of pockets in each, plus outside pockets.”— Good Housekeeping Institute (Lexie Sachs)
- >“I also loved how much padding it has for comfort. The fabric is smooth nylon, which is among the best material you can choose for a backpack for its strength and water resistance.”— Good Housekeeping Institute (Lexie Sachs)
- >“My husband carries this around without being embarrassed. You can also use it like a regular backpack once the diaper stage is over.”— Good Housekeeping Senior Editor (Marisa LaScala)
- >“The Lorimer was a home run with our consumer testers. In fact, it earned perfect scores in every single category.”— Good Housekeeping
pros & cons
[+] what's great
- +Perfect scores in every category from Good Housekeeping consumer testers
- +10 pockets plus 2 main compartments — one of the most organized options tested
- +Strong, water-resistant nylon exterior — among the best materials for durability
- +Trolley sleeve slides over suitcase handle for travel
- +Laptop sleeve fits up to 15 inches; can be monogrammed or personalized
[-] what's not
- -Changing pad is thin with no cushioning
- -Higher price point than budget options
- -Fewer color options than some competitors