Best Compact Travel Diaper Bag
Béis The Diaper Pack (Fanny Pack)
$35–$58WIRED gave it 9/10 and called it 'everything I was hoping for' after a full year of daily use. This hip pack holds a backup outfit, sippy cup, snacks, diapers, wipes, changing pad, and your own wallet — all in a hands-free waist bag that fits in stroller storage bins.
what experts say
- >“After more than a year of using it, I can confirm: This bag is everything I was hoping for.”— WIRED (Nena Farrell)
- >“The nylon twill material has held up nicely after going on various errands, picnics, and park dates throughout the first year of my son's life. We use this diaper bag constantly, and it genuinely still looks new.”— WIRED (Nena Farrell)
- >“The Béis bag's center pocket is big enough to fit an entire (baby) backup outfit, a 5-ounce baby bottle or sippy cup, and a couple of small toys or even baby shoes. We stash ours with a backup onesie, baby hat, a tube of sunscreen, a small snack container, and his favorite sippy cup for every outing, along with all the diaper necessities.”— WIRED (Nena Farrell)
- >“It fits easily into stroller storage bins too.”— WIRED (Nena Farrell)
pros & cons
[+] what's great
- +9/10 WIRED rating after 1+ year of daily real-world use
- +Holds backup outfit, sippy cup, snacks, diapers, wipes, changing pad, wallet, and phone
- +Nylon twill holds up well — reviewer said it 'genuinely still looks new' after a year
- +Fits in stroller storage bins; hands-free hip carry for theme parks and airports
- +Card slots, key hook, and mesh wipes pocket built in
[-] what's not
- -Bulkier than most fanny packs — not truly slim
- -No insulated pocket for keeping milk cold on longer outings
- -Changing pad doesn't fit perfectly in back pocket after extended use
- -Not ideal for all-day trips requiring full backpack capacity