The worst part of a trip to the beach is trying to carry all your gear down to the sand from your accommodations. U.K.-based Trunki engineers unique travel products, and they’ve finally developed a way to make your trip to the beach a little less messy, especially if you are traveling with children — the PaddlePak Swim Bag.
Rather than fill a pail full of shovels you can now just strap it all on the children’s back. The Paddlepak is a water-resistant backpack capable of carrying everything one needs at the beach, all while helping kids look awesome doing it.
It’s large enough to carry buckets, seashells and shovels as well as snacks and drinks, too. The pack is lightweight and durable, with adjustable padded straps and a padded mesh back for comfort. It is available in two separate sizes. The water-resistant bag also comes with a breakaway safety buckle and highly reflective trim to help keep your kid safe.
Kids will love it thanks to the fun designs. There are actually 15 to choose from, including options like Inky the Octopus and a clown fish that’ll remind them of Finding Nemo. The PaddlePak also comes with hanging loops that allow your kids to personalize the bag to his or her liking.
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