Breast Pumps for Moms On The Go

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Finding the right breast pump depends on several factors. For example, do you prefer wearable cups? Do you want a rechargeable breast pump? Do you need a breast pump that has high milk storage? Will you often be on the go or pumping at work? All of these are important to think about, but if you’re are a busy mom on the go, here are 5 breast pumps to consider.

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1. Legendairy Milk Imani I2 Plus Wearable Breast Pump

As a breast pumping mom, I personally own this pump and love it! There are two options to choose from. You can get it with or without a dual charging dock. The great thing is that no matter which version you pick, you can charge your pump using an USB-c charger. The benefit to having the dock is that you have a safe place to store and charge them at the same time.

If you want to see it in action, be sure to check out my Instagram post where I shared how I use it.

Key Features:

  • Portable – This pump is hands free, cordless, and can easily fit in your favorite diaper/pumping bag. When fully charged, you can get 5-6 mobile pumping sessions!
  • Multiple pumping modes – The Imani i2 has 2 pumping modes (massage and expression) with 5 suction levels. 
  • Large milk storage – Each cup can hold up to 7 ounces (205 ml) of milk.
  • LCD display and Automatic shut-off – Easily keep track of your pumping time and battery level. You can also set up automatic shut off so that you don’t waste battery! You can set a timer for 10-40 minutes. 
  • Discreet – In my experience, this pump is very quiet and can be used anywhere.

Where To Find It:

You can purchase the Legendairy Milk ($169) on their website and on Amazon.

2. Spectra s1 plus rechargeable breast pump

If you don’t necessarily want a wearable pump, but one that can still be charged and move with you, the Spectra S1 rechargeable breast pump might be a good option. I also own this pump and love that while it has the strength of a hospital-grade pump, it’s portable.

Key Features:

  • Single or double pump capability – You can easily pump on both sides or just one by using the included pump stopper. 
  • Multiple pumping modes – The Spectra S1 has 2 pumping modes (massage and expression) with up to 12 suction levels. 
  • Can use multiple milk collection options  – You can use the included Spectra bottles, your preferred bottle, or even collection cups like the Spectra CaraCups.
  • LCD display – The Spectra S1 allows you to easily see your setting options, how long you’ve been pumping, and what mode you are in.
  • Nightlight – If you need to pump in the dark but don’t want to disturb others (like on the plane), the 2 built-in nightlight options provide the perfect amount of light to do so.

Where To Find It:

The Spectra S1 rechargeable breast pump is available on their website, Target, Babylist, and Walmart. Price varies by retailer.

3. Momcozy m5 hands free wearable breast pump

If you want to be able to choose the color of your hands free breast pump, the Momcozy M5 has you covered. I haven’t personally used this, but it comes highly rated.

Key Features:

  • Efficient milk flow support – The Momcozy M5 uses micro-vibration technology to promote milk flow. It is also made to feel similar to a suckling baby.
  • Multiple pumping modes – This pump has 3 pumping modes (massage, expression, mixed) with up to 9 suction levels. You can customize the M5 so that it starts on your preferred setting.
  • Discreet – The Momcozy M5 is light and is shaped to fit perfectly in your pumping bra.
  • Multiple color options – Unlike other pumps, the Momcozy M5 has 4 colors you can choose from.

Where To Find It:

The Momcozy M5 Hands Free breast pump ($199) is available on Amazon.

infographic that lists 5 breast pumps for moms on the go.

4. Willow Go

One of the most talked about breast pumps for moms on the go is the Willow Go and it’s for good reason.

Key Features:

  • App-connected – You can easily control your pumps right from the Willow app. 
  • Multiple pumping modes – The Willow Go has 2 pumping modes (massage and expression) with up to 9 suction levels. 
  • Collect up to 7 oz of milk – There are two milk storage container sizes you can choose from allowing you to collect up to 7 oz of milk in each pump.
  • Lasts up to 3 pumping sessions – When fully charged, you can get 3 pumping sessions in with the Willow Go.
  • Single or double pump – You can purchase one pump or two!

Where To Find It:

The Willow Go breast pump (Starts at $199) cis available on their website, Babylist, Target, and Walmart.

5. Medela Freestyle hands free breast pump

Medela is well known for their breast pumps and pumping accessories. Being a leader in the industry, it’s not secret why the Medela Freestyle is highly recommended to busy moms and moms on the go.

Key Features:

  • No breast compression – Cups are designed to naturally fit the breast and avoid breast compression. 
  • 2 phase expression– Mimics baby’s natural sucking rhythm. First, you start in stimulation mode followed by expression mode.
  • App-enable  – If using an app is important to you, you can connect to the Medela Family app to plan and track your pumping sessions.
  • Lightweight – The cups are lightweight and hold up to 5 oz of milk each.
  • Rechargeable – Uses an USB-C charger for convenience.

Where To Find It:

The Medela Freestyle is available at Amazon, Babylist, Target, and Walmart. Price varies by retailer.

With all of the breast pumps available, it can be overwhelming to choose which one is best for you as a busy mom or mom on the go. However, I hope this list gives you a good place to start your search. If you need additional assistance while sorting through breast pumps, contact a licensed lactation consultant. They can be a great resource!

Be sure to check out my blog post where I share 9 breast pumping items that are actually worth buying.

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