With my 5 year old I always had a Munchkin Brica Elite goPad diaper changer in every car. Like this car, it was easy to fold and store in the car, but was a life saver when we crashed on the road. It had a wrist strap, but to be honest it was too big to carry around. Inside was a soft, easy-to-clean plastic mat, a roll of pouches to store dirty diapers (and space in the changer to store pouches), and two mesh pouches to store diapers, wipes, and cream. This product is no longer sold and I needed a similar product when babysitting my nieces and nephews. This product is no longer available so I ordered this Simple Joy bag. It's more of a wallet than the Brica changer I had. - It's thinner and has a thin fabric on the outside instead of a harder outer shell. It also has a more comfortable wrist strap so you can wear it as a bracelet if needed. Inside, it has less padding and less storage space (there's still room for wipes and diapers, but not in mesh pockets), and the changing pad is a much thinner changing pad. I love this product too. Seems like it will hold up over time but I liked the padding of what I had before and gave it away when I was done with it.
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