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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JJ
> 3 dayWeve been cloth diapering for a year now and Ive got to say I really like this diaper. We ordered a medium for our slender one-year-old that weighs 20 pounds. The diaper is very trim and fits well around his legs without leaking. I would consider this diaper an all-in-one hybrid because theres a built in bamboo soaker and you still have the option of stuffing the pocket with an additional soaker/insert. The diaper comes with an additional soaker that is a hemp/bamboo blend. If your child is not a heavy wetter, then you can get away without using the additional soaker. I really like that the interior of the diapers is made from a polyester mesh instead of the typical microfleece. I just feel like the mesh would be more comfortable in hot weather. I also think it stays dry a little better in comparison to the micro fleece. The outside/shell has a couple of riser snaps. This means you can adjust the length of the diaper to custom fit your child. The hip snaps are new to me, but I found them easy to work with. Theres also elastic on the front and back of the Diaper to make it easy for a potty training child to pull them up and down. Overall Im a new fan of this diaper and Im so happy I got the chance to review the diaper at a discount in exchange for an honest review. Like you, I rely on honest reviews when making a purchase. Nothing I have said in this review is fabricated and I only accept products I can truly use.
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R. Reimler
> 3 dayThey protect the bedding at night but after a couple of washings they smell like urine and I havent figured out how to get the smell washed out others that have tried these say the same thing about them now and they are way to expensive for this problem. I was trying to save the environment by getting rid of disposable night time diapers but sorry Im back to them
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Joliepoupe
> 3 daySo far my son love it if he like them I like it the material feel soft the and the color is nice he wears it for a couple nights so far no mistake happen yet
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Megzy
> 3 dayI love that it fits my toddler who is the size of a 5 yo. However bc of the way the crotch folds when snapped it chafes his thighs. Also bc its a 3 in 1, when used as a swim diaper if they poop in it, it gets everywhere in the diaper. So cleaning is a little harder than a normal dedicated swim diaper. I like it a lot, but wish dedicated swim diapers came in larger sizes for those 99 percentile kids like mine.
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Luz Reilly
> 3 dayToo small
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Kshaffer
Greater than one weekI really like these and would recommend them for heavy wetting potty trainers. Very impressed with the the hemp insert and the fit of this Diaper/trainer. I bought it in a larger for my 20 month old boy who weighs 25lbs and I needed to keep it on the smallest size setting. My only complaint was that the mesh material on the inside allows the elastic in the legs to touch bare skin through the holes in the material and it irritated my sons legs when it was hot outside.
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Meghan
> 3 dayI practice elimination communication with my 10 month old, which means she sits on the toilet at least once an hour. She is so squirmy for diaper changes, and I wanted to move to a pull-on style cloth diaper to make things easier in us both. This diaper has a perfect design because it pulls on easily but has a snap option in case we miss a poop! The bamboo inserts make it just as absorbent as a standard cloth diaper.
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Melissa
> 3 dayFits perfectly on my 20 Month old. Looks just whats advertised.
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Mommy
Greater than one weekWorks well, very absorbent for a diaper. I like the ability to adjutthe fit as he grows. Difficult to pull down for a child on their own. I recommend for early potty training.
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Tyler K.
> 3 dayI bought the size 3 diaper for my tall/thin 44lbs autistic five year old. The diaper fit him with a few snaps to make it smaller and tighter. It was very very bulky however. I have heard that this is common with cloth diapers, but this was our first time using a cloth diaper. My son didn’t love them and refused to wear pants over them due to the bulkiness. He also waddled a bit in them due to this as well. When it came to absorbency it was fine, I wasn’t pleased or displeased with it. The pee stayed in the diaper which is obviously the purpose, however if you are looking at these for kids who have big accidents or no bladder control, just know that the pad will not absorb the pee and keep the diaper dry. My sons large amount of pee soaked the pad and then leaked through to the diaper underneath, meaning this diaper was good for one use then needed to be washed. When he pooped in it, we had a similar experience. The poop stayed in the diaper, but got all over the pad and the inside sides of the actual diaper near the leg holes. So again, good for just the one use then it required washing. I was hoping this would be the solution to my son Beginning to outgrow his pull-ups, but for the cost per-diaper and lack of comfort my son expressed, I don’t think we’ll make this a permanent switch.