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Old 8 Sep 17, 02:12 PM  
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Best bag to take to the parks?

Hi,

I'm hoping this is the right place to ask this question, and that it's not too stupid a thing to ask! What kind of bags do you guys find the best to take into the parks?

I like to stay as light as possible in the parks (for obvous reasons) but I'm a glasses wearer who burns easily so I need to take a bag to hold my suntan lotion and purse, and to put my glasses in last minute on the rides!

Any suggestions for the best type of bag? Or any recommendations for bags that you use?

Thanks!
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Old 8 Sep 17, 04:16 PM  
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I've purchased a mini Kipling bag that can be worn as a rucksack or a shoulder / cross body bag. It's small enough to not feel like i'm lugging it round but big enough for sun cream and a water bottle. From other threads I've seen on here a lot of people seem to favour Kipling bags.
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Old 8 Sep 17, 04:19 PM  
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I could never understand the Kipling bag craze until hubby brought one for me when we were there at Easter. I loved it. Mine is a normal handbag Plenty big enough for glasses, cameras purses. Mine even held my go pro on its stubby handle. I thought the webbing strap would rub like a handbag I had before but they are made of much softer fabric so are very comfortable. I want more of them!
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Old 8 Sep 17, 08:22 PM  
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This question was posted a while ago and someone suggested the bag in the link above.
I bought one, was great, it's just done a great job in the parks for a fortnight. Little, lightweight, unisex so anyone can wear it, waterproof and cheap as chips!
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Old 8 Sep 17, 08:40 PM  
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This. I've used mine for 2 trips now and it's brilliant.
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Old 8 Sep 17, 08:42 PM  
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Ditto the decathlon bag
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Am I reading the price of that correctly? It says £2.49

I'm all for wearing a rucksack around the parks.
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Originally Posted by sheeplady View Post
This question was posted a while ago and someone suggested the bag in the link above.
I bought one, was great, it's just done a great job in the parks for a fortnight. Little, lightweight, unisex so anyone can wear it, waterproof and cheap as chips!
That's what i used..It's lightweight waterproof and can hold quite a lot if needed. Comfortable too. i had 2 kids so have to carry stuff like sun cream caps wipes camera money etc and they would carry it too as like post says, unisex.

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Originally Posted by Bolto6 View Post
Am I reading the price of that correctly? It says £2.49

I'm all for wearing a rucksack around the parks.
Yes they are. A real bargain..my kids use them for school too.
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