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    nfowife is offline Diamond level (5000+ posts)
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    Default silverline swagg review....with pics

    I know there have been some pics posted over on babybags, but I haven't seen any here so I thought I'd post my review and pics for those of you considering this bag.
    First, this is a great bag! It isn't tiny, but it is nice and sleek and compact and a great quick trip/everyday bag if you are not an overpacker. I'm a pretty light packer and don't go out for entire days, usually just a max of 2 hours before I need to get back home for DD's naptime. Anyhow, I really wanted to try the swagg and I'm so glad I did! I tried it out today for the first time at the zoo. It carried all I needed (I did pack a seperate small cooler for lunch but everything else fit in the bag). I loved the backpack feature, even though I'm not a big backpack purse kind of girl. It was really nice to have my hands free but still be able to have my bag with me when we had to park the stroller and leave it to go on the playground and carousel at the zoo. The bag held all I needed it to and still had some room left if I had needed to pack more. It is a vertically arranged bag, so it has a lot of vertical packing space if you are willing to stack items on top of each other when packing, you will fit in a lot more, but it also makes it harder to get things out because it's quite deep. It fits a lot more than it looks like it can, that's for sure! And even thought it's not very wide, I was able to hang it using carabiners to the diaper bag hooks on the handle of my Peg Perego Atlantico, so that was nice and convenient. I think this bag is a winner! And it is very nice material as well, and no plastic- all the hardware is metal and very nice. It looks quite classy, I think!

    Here are some pics:
    -front of bag, packed:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33094.jpg

    side of bag, packed:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33095.jpg

    What I had packed in it today for the zoo (plus my digicam!):
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33096.jpg

    How the backpack straps attach to the bag:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33097.jpg

    All the pockets:

    under the flap:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33098.jpg

    First zippered section:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33099.jpg

    middle open section (vinyl lined in case of spills):
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33100.jpg

    back zippered section:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33101.jpg

    And there is a zippered pocket on the back of the bag (you can see it in the backpack straps pic).

    If you have questions, please feel free to ask! It also comes with a nice changing pad, but I prefer disposables for the ick factor and they take up less space, so I use that instead.







    M, mommy to A 2005, E 2007, and L 2010

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Thanks so much for this review....I've been thinking about this bag. I'm not a big packer and I've been using a beautiful LV tote that my DH got my for Xmas, but am getting a little tired of it slipping off my shoulder and bonking things....My beautiful Fluerville ST that's been used 2x is collecting dust. So this may be just the thing.

    I'm a little wary of the depth, but then again I don't know that there exists a backpack that isn't deep. My question to you is: Does the exterior fabric seem easy to clean? And does it feel lightweight on your back (I would imagine so without all that plastic)?


    Thanks,

    Gina

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Hi Gina, I had a slingtote and it was so pretty, but too big for my needs and so HEAVY! That thing weighed a ton unpacked. I do have the new mini sling tote as well, which is so cute. I can fit more in the swagg, although the swagg looks more compact, because the swagg has more places to put stuff. The mini sling tote has 2 elastic pockets on each interior side, and once I put stuff in them- a sippy cup, diapers/wipes/pad, camera, etc., there is very little room in the middle of the bag for misc. items. Although I do love it as a tote and it is super nice looking and not anywhere near as bulky or heavy as the original. I think the exterior fabric would be quite easy to spot clean. It is a very sturdy microfiber fabric and I think you could just wipe it clean for the most part. It feels very lightweight on my back when I had it on their yesterday- I didn't have the straw cup of water in there when I was wearing it on my back (left that with the stroller), but I didn't feel like I had a ton on my back at all. And it also lays very nicely when worn messenger style.
    M, mommy to A 2005, E 2007, and L 2010

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Thanks for the review. I have been debating over getting this bag for everyday use to replace my sling tote, which I agree is WAY too heavy. I think you might have made my decision for me! Now, what color should I get........:-)?

    Patty

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Thanks for the review and the great pictures! I have been debating whether or not to buy this bag, and I think you just sold it for me! I recently bought a SH Dash, but it is just too big for me since I am a light packer also.

    I do have one more question for you though: Can this be worn as a shoulder bag easily? The straps look really long and I am only 5'5. I am afraid that it will hang too low and I am not much of a backpack person.

    If the Swagg will adjust to a good length, it may be the perfect bag for me!

    Thanks!

    Amy

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Hi Amy,
    Here are 2 pics I just took of myself wearing the swagg (please forgive my appearance, I just got DD to bed after a bath and DH is out of town so it's all me all the time right now and I'm not primped!). Also I had to take the pics of myself and we have no full-length mirrors so forgive that too! I'm 5'3" on a good day, fyi.

    Messenger-style, which is how I prefer to wear it:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33105.jpg

    On the shoulder, with the straps as short as they'll go:
    http://www.windsorpeak.com/dc/user_files/33106.jpg
    M, mommy to A 2005, E 2007, and L 2010

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Thank you, THANK YOU so much for this great review and the pictures. They are so helpful! I am currently using a Fluerville ST (original size) and it is way too heavy, not to mention big. DD is 14 months, DS is 4 y.o. and I am a pretty light packer most of the time.

    I have a Timi and Leslie Large bebe bag that I love, and used it last spring/summer...but now that I just got it out to start using again it is way too big as well (at least it's not as heavy or bulky as the ST though).

    I prefer to wear my bags messenger style, and the Swagg looks really cute on you that way...I think I am going to go for it, maybe as a MOther's Day gift to myself.

    Anyone know of any places that sell the SWAGG that are offering any special deals or additional coupon codes?? Thanks!

    Liz

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    nfowife is offline Diamond level (5000+ posts)
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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Jen @ expressivetoys.com offers a coupon code (vendor10) for 10% and she has free shipping too. Email her to see what she has in stock because most vendors were out a few weeks ago when I was looking to buy them and were getting them in mid-April!

    If you love your ST, I also just got the new mini tote version of the ST. It is much lighter and quite smaller. MUCH more functional for me. It can fit just about the same amount of stuff as the swagg, maybe a little less actually because it's not as well organized.
    M, mommy to A 2005, E 2007, and L 2010

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Thanks Margaret! The bag does look really cute on you. I ordered the black/pink one from expressive toys! :) I am excited!

    Amy

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    Default RE: silverline swagg review....with pics

    Great pics and review!
    Christina

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