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Best Diaper Bags for Twins: compared

Capacity, organization, and back-saving designs picked for twin parents.

At a glance

ProductBest forPriceAge / safety
Skip Hop Forma Backpack XL
XL capacity • Two bottle pockets
Best overall for twins$110–$140Newborn+See price
Itzy Ritzy Boss Plus
Stylish vegan leather • Lots of pockets
Best designer-look pick$170–$200Newborn+See price
Bag Nation Diaper Bag Backpack
Under $65 • Surprisingly roomy
Best budget pick$45–$65Newborn+See price

Mom verdict

Editor's pick

Skip Hop Forma Backpack XL

Best overall for twins

After comparing every option on price, age fit, and durability, Skip Hop Forma Backpack XL wins for most families. It nails the basics — xl capacity and two bottle pockets — without the trade-offs that knock out the runners-up.

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Every pick, in detail

#1 pick

Skip Hop Forma Backpack XL

Best overall for twins

$110–$140

Age: Newborn+

Pros

  • XL capacity
  • Two bottle pockets
  • Sturdy straps

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Only in dark colors
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#2 pick

Itzy Ritzy Boss Plus

Best designer-look pick

$170–$200

Age: Newborn+

Pros

  • Stylish vegan leather
  • Lots of pockets
  • Hangs on stroller

Cons

  • Heavy when empty
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#3 pick

Bag Nation Diaper Bag Backpack

Best budget pick

$45–$65

Age: Newborn+

Pros

  • Under $65
  • Surprisingly roomy
  • Insulated bottle pockets

Cons

  • Less durable long-term
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Safety & age notes

  • Skip Hop Forma Backpack XL: Newborn+
  • Itzy Ritzy Boss Plus: Newborn+
  • Bag Nation Diaper Bag Backpack: Newborn+

Price ranges

  • Skip Hop Forma Backpack XL$110–$140
  • Itzy Ritzy Boss Plus$170–$200
  • Bag Nation Diaper Bag Backpack$45–$65

Frequently asked questions

How big should a twin diaper bag be?+

Aim for at least 18L (1100 cubic inches). Single-baby bags are typically 12–15L, which is too tight for two changes of clothes, two sets of bottles, and double the diapers.

Is a backpack or tote better for twins?+

Backpack, every time. Twin parents need both hands free — for the double stroller, for carrying a baby, or for handling a toddler in addition.