Hybrid Cloth Diaper - Reusable Training Pants, Swim Diaper, Special Needs Briefs, Fits from Baby up to 10 Years (Size 3, Clouds and Rainbows)
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Mafiq9
> 3 dayI use it to go over a regular diaper and avoid getting my kid wet… which it was happening a lot but now this have save our nights And I don’t have to wake up to change the diaper
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shanchase
> 3 dayMy son is 2 and chubby 33 ish pounds. Starting potty training wanted a dipe he can pull in at daycare. Liners are super absorbent which is great bc he was often wetting through his bum geniuses. They are roomy he is still on middle snap so I hope they will last until all potty trained. We haven’t done much pulling up but they seem like that will be easy enough for him if I leave tummy snaps on a loose setting. I air dry covers they do take a bit longer than bum genius but no big deal. Been using them a month. Am worried about them lasting the year as they came with loose threads. Loose threads don’t seem structural but still can’t give that. 5 state review. We will see... for now I really really like them! I searched a lot too happy so far with purchase
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DiannaW
> 3 dayIt’s really well-made and the material is nice. BUT I bought this for my 9 year old child who isn’t toilet trained yet due to special needs (cerebral palsy, but he is actually able to be quite mobile but is just not always able to make it to the bathroom in time; he doesn’t go in the pool, but may not make the walk over or get things down quickly enough… this is an issue because while he loves swimming, it definitely helps his bowels move). He’s outgrown swim diapers you can buy in stores and there’s a gap between toddler and adult swim diapers. I was hoping these could fulfill his needs, but it fell short as it still has a very absorbent layer that you cannot remove (there is another removable pad). This one is sewn in and it retained a lot of water compared to disposables like Huggies or Pampers. It was uncomfortable and a bit embarrassing for him. I really liked the buttons so the fit could be changed or easy on and off without pulling things down around his legs, but for an older child with a decent range of mobility, it just isn’t as good. I’m still searching for the perfect thing for a 60 lb, 4 foot tall kiddo.
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Geselle Gines
> 3 dayI wasted my money
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K
> 3 dayMy 4 year old uses these as a bedtime pull up. I love that its stretchy in the front and back so he can take it on or off. Its very adjustable. He has a lot of growing room, which is good because boys tend to wet the bed for a while. He has the polar bear one and the dinosaur one. I also love how these come with an insert. Its pretty absorbent, but you might need a flour sack towel or prefold or something as well if your kid pees a lot. The pocket makes it possible for you to have as much or as little padding as you need. Ours has only leaked once, so I havent bothered adding anything extra. Also, if you dont use the insert you can use it as day time potty training underwear or swim diaper. There is a tiny bit of padding sewn in like you would expect with training pants. Im pretty happy with these. They look different enough from a cloth diaper that my son has no qualms about wearing them.
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Danielle T
> 3 dayThis reusable diaper was perfect for my 5 year old ASD son for the pool! He is not potty trained yet and it is hard to find ones that fit. This had plenty of room for growth and was comfortable on him. Thank you so much!!!
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Luz Reilly
> 3 dayToo small
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Teresa Glasgow
> 3 dayIve cloth diapers both of my boys and was anxious to try these. They do hold well overnight for a daytime potty trained child, however, the sewn in insert is starting to permanently hold smell even after washing, after maybe 10 uses. Im fairly disappointed by this as I was happy with performance, especially overnight. Ill try a new detergent and see if that helps.