Summary: I used to leave the house with three bags. A purse for me, a tote for work, a diaper bag for my toddler. Then I bought a mini backpack and stopped carrying all of them. 250,000 women did the same thing. Here's what we all figured out.




You become a mom and you stop carrying a bag for yourself. Your stuff gets shoved in whatever space is left between the wipes and the goldfish crackers.
The Minimax doesn't look like it carries diapers. Matching zippers, checkered patterns — the details read luxury. You get to look like you again. The diapers are in there — they're just nobody else's business.
Here's what's inside mine right now. A 13-inch laptop. A water bottle. Four diapers, wipes, two snack containers. Wallet, keys, sunglasses, headphones, chapstick, sunscreen.
All of it. In a bag that weighs under a pound empty. Five zipper compartments, four mesh pockets, two side bottle holders. The first time you pack it, you'll think something is wrong. Nothing is wrong. It just holds more than it should.
Nothing sinks to the bottom. Front mini pocket — keys, chapstick. Larger front pocket — wallet, headphones. Two main compartments — diapers, wipes, snacks, whatever the day requires. Back pocket — phone, flat against your back, out of reach from little hands. Side pockets — bottles or cups.
You stop digging through your bag with one hand while your kid runs toward a parking lot.
There's a strap on the back that slides over your suitcase handle. Both hands free — boarding pass in one, toddler in the other. It fits under the seat in front of you. Everything you need for the flight is organized and within reach, not buried in an overhead bin.
Water-repellent nylon, machine washable, reinforced stitching. The bag that handles a Tuesday at the grocery store and a Friday at the terminal.
Two bags, two colors. Every order ships with a 90-day money-back guarantee, full refund, no questions.
Popular colors have sold out multiple times already. If you see yours in stock, I wouldn't sit on it.
Popular colors sell out fast





