Our Jonathan Adler for Skip Hop Dash Pronto changing station includes Adler's groovy patterns, plus a special coordinating laminated zip off changing pad. This portable essentials kit ensures that baby is always clean, dry and happy - and mom and dad are always prepared. The extra-wide waterproof pad wipes clean, and the head area is cushioned with our innovative Pronto pillow. The Pronto also includes a translucent wipes case, a mesh pocket that fits up to four large diapers and creams, as well as a front zip pocket for personal items.
- In Stock (ships in 2-3 days)
- Drop it in any bag, strap it to your wrist or clip it to your stroller
- Adjustable strap with clip
- Extra-wide wipe-clean changing pad for wiggly babies
- Front zipper pockets for personal items
- Mesh pocket holds up to four large diapers, creams and other essentials
- Two products in one - changing pad zips off of clutch for independent use
- Pronto pillow keeps baby's head comfy
- Translucent wipes case; see-through for timely reloads
- BPA-free, PVC-free, Phthalate-free
- Size (inches): Closed 8.75 wide x 11.5 high x 1 deep; Changing pad 21.5 wide x 21.5 long
Skip Hop is in tune with the person you were before parenthood. You still blog, but now you blog baby photos. You love your iPod even more with lullabies on it. And baby’s first steps are up on YouTube for everyone to see.
Skip Hop is a New York City company devoted to designing groundbreaking products for a new generation of parents. Products that appeal not only to your heart, but to your modern sense of design. Iconic products that beautify the living space, simplify parenting and make day-to-day living easier.
Iconic potter, designer, author and TV personality Jonathan Adler is dedicated to bringing style, craft, joy and a general feeling of grooviness to your home. His eponymous company has grown to become an internationally recognized home and gift-oriented lifestyle brand. Jonathan Adler is known for a design aesthetic that pairs modernist form with bold colors and groovy graphics.










































































































