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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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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Kshaffer
> 3 dayI 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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COURTNEY
> 3 dayGreat product for my 6 year. Old asd child love tje adjustable size
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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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Ess
22-11-2024Great
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wendy
> 3 dayMy kid is just a giant. Hes not chubby, just giant all over. Hes 2 years and wears size 6 clothes, is 52 lb, and was going to need size 8 diapers, which.. dont really exsist. Hes working on potty training, but isnt there yet. i was looking for .. something. This IS the something. He can pull them down, but they keep my couch dry at nap time. They keep me sane.
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Leigh M.
> 3 dayIt swelled up like a balloon when wet ! Not what anyone wants
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SmashPeaches7
> 3 dayI ran across this training pant when I was searching for cloth training pants with cars on them for my 2.5 year old son. My son always asks for his regular cloth diaper with the cars on it so I knew I had to replace that one with a pair that had cars on it as well. I am so happy that it has the ability to add an extra liner under the one that is sewn in since were at the beginning stages of potty training. Also, the liner it comes with is super absorbent so thats great. I hang dry my diapers and liners and its not as slow at drying as my bumgenius liners but a little slower at drying than my charcoal bamboo liners. The diaper dries super fast though. My son is 32 lbs and skinny and he is on the tightest buttons on size 2 so he isnt out growing them any time soon. We both love it and Ill be getting more!
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alexa
> 3 dayBought this for my sons swim lessons and it fits great with room to grow. He’s incontinent with both bowel and bladder and this has been great for him. He’s 5 and weights 53lbs.
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StillWaters
> 3 dayI searched high and low for a pull up style diaper for car rides, naps, and night time only. I chose this brand because they designed it so the insert snaps into the cover part and the cover can be reused several times, making it more economical. After using the training pants though, it seems that they only put one snap on the back part and not the front, so the insert doesnt stay in place as well as Id thought it would. It also snaps in the back, so it barely provides enough coverage in the front for a boy. I really tried to get the best size for my son who is 2, and based on the measurements I thought I size 2 would be best. It does fit him, but the rise is not very high, so Im afraid he might have leaks if the insert is not in the exact right spot. I also feel like they are a bit bulky with the insert in, but not thick enough to really do anything without the insert. I think it would have been better to make the inserts a little less bulky and allow the parents to use 2 if needed. Im not sure why the manufacturer said it is not recommended for night time, but since these are a little bulkier than expected I chose to use them for night time and so far have not had a leak. I am not going to be able to use the snap for the insert though because it is too far back, and Im not sure how much use were going to get out of these because the rise is so low. I ended up purchasing a different brand for day time use that is less bulky. The concept of these training pants is really good, but I think they could be improved.