Monday, June 21, 2010
Buy LeapFrog Leapster Messenger Bag
While initially this bag seems like an excellent choice, in practice it is actually pretty useless. We had been using the Leapster should bag for my sons games, but games were essentially pooled at the bottom of the bag, making locating a certain game difficult. We purchased the messenger bag, thinking the outer pockets would make locating games easier, as we could use one side for Didj games and the other for Leapster. Unfortunately, while the bag is quite large, the makers of this bag included two TINY pockets on the front, which will hold at MOST 7 games a piece. Considering the huge library of Leapster games, this is severely inadequate. The only other option I could see was to fill one interior section with games and the other with the game systems, which defeats the purpose of them being nicely separated.
This bag is yet another example of a designer failing to test the product before producing it, as the large bag could have held much larger pockets.Get more detail about LeapFrog Leapster Messenger Bag.
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