Seventh Generation Baby & Toddler Training Pants, Large Size 3T-4T, 88 count
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Jay
> 24 hourIt is overally okay but there is no tape like other brand. When you trash it out, it is a kind of annoying. But overall quality is good.
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rebcat
> 24 hourWeve been very please with these training pants and they have performed well for overnights for our child. We use them mostly for just in case, but they do seem to hold a fair amount of liquid in the few instances theyve been put to the test. They will reach a point at which they leak (as is expected without additional absorptive material being added), so they would not be appropriate for heavy nighttime use like a diaper. Our little one has very sensitive skin and tends to react to disposables that are made from bleached material, so that is another huge plus for us with these. Wed formerly used Huggies Pull Ups brand training pants; these have performed as well as those did with the additional advantage of not causing our little one to break out. That is one reason we choose to pay more for these than the Huggies brand. These do not have the easy open features of some other training pants, so that may also be a consideration, once you have opened the side(s), the pants must be discarded. This was not a huge problem for us since we are only reusing clean pants and it is not a big deal to take those off the same way one would remove underwear.
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A. Symons
> 24 hourThis will leak if your child empties his/her full bladder into this. Then again I dont think training pants are meant to hold as much liquid as regular diapers. Also, in general, the 7th Generation diapers & training pants dont hold as well as the synthetic stuff (like Pampers etc.). Probably because they dont use all the materials that are really bad for the environment. But they do a decent job. Just be sure to change if there has been any major discharge.
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Prof. Claudia Klein Jr.
> 24 hourI purchase chlorine free diapers training pants for my daughter (1 yr old) because she has very sensitive skin. She tends to break out from regular diapers. She is a bit young for the pull up kind but we switched to these because she has started to refuse to lay down while being changed. These are great on her skin but we have had a couple of leaks, twice when I was holding her on my hip and she had her legs spread a little wider than normal. However, I dont think having a different kind of diaper would have prevented that. Overall, I am happy with these.
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Felipa Harber
> 24 hourBeen a fan of seventh generation since 2006. My DS1 never used a training pants so this is the first time i tried it with my DS2 (2yo) who is so squirmy when its diaper change time. So i thought of trying these easy slip-ons, training diapers. here are my not so nice comments: - not as absorbent as their baby diapers. I dont understand why seventh gen has compromised its absorbency on this type of training diapers, and yet more expensive than regular ones. - i have to change more often compared to their regular diapers - the garter(waist) doesnt hold much. The diaper gets wet, DS2 gets irritated coz it falls off. Then i change again. For those who want to try this first, I suggest you buy it from a retail store before buying bulk here in amazon.
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Mel
> 24 hourBasically Weve been happy with these. Understandably some kids want fun pictures of characters they come across, or just like, and these dont have those. Its ok - they work! Utility and comfort are combined and are more ecological than other diaper choices. Pros: Fit well Absorb well (we have had a few leaks on long car rides and overnight, but less than other brands we tried) Our child can pull them on and off easily Easy to tear the sides to remove if theres a mess involved Cons: If you tear the sides, theres no re-attaching them (this is a very occasional problem) Weve had a few packages with training pants that were a bit stiff and not so soft.
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Miss Mom
> 24 hourIm use to using cloth diapers. I bought these for a trip. My son is 22 months. These fit a bit tight.
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alicia
> 24 hourThese are amazing, we tried many other brands of natural training pants with our first child and had many leaking issues. No problems with these. We do wish they were a little easier to tear on the sides but overall were very happy with these.
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Ada Quitzon
> 24 hourMy kids have sensitive skin and were complaining that pampers pull-ups were scratchy. These are so much softer and haven’t had any skin issues.
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Mikaela
> 24 hourThese are the only trainers I use for my daughter. When she was a baby it was the only brand of diaper I would use. They dont irritate her sensitive skin, nor do they swell up and overflow. And now that she is getting to be independent, she is able to pull them down on her own - no problem!