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HomeCloth DiapersKissaluvs Cotton Fleece Hybrid One Size Contour Diaper, Unbleached |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
GREAT Diaper! May 24, 2010
By B. Kelley Kissaluvs Cotton Fleece Hybrid One Size Contour Diaper, Unbleached
This is a GREAT diaper! The sewn-in soaker makes it very absorbent. In fact, it takes a LOT to soak through this diaper. The leg gussets contain blow outs really well and the wrap around wings make for a snug fit, especially with a snappi. We use ours by themselves (around the house) and with a Thirsties Duo-Wrap overnight or anytime we need to make the diaper last a little longer. It fits my skinny 8 pounder very well and seemingly comfortably. I started out with 3, but we'll definitely be adding more to our stash.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
One of my favorite diapers May 03, 2010
By Natasha Davey
"tdlamf"
i absolutely LOVE the kissaluv hybrid contour diapers! they are super soft on my baby's skin and i can get a great fit with a snappi or pins. Another plus is that they don't leave red marks on baby's tummy either since they don't have snaps on them. I think everyone should have at least a few in their stash! They fit my baby from day 1 and still fit great at 4 months with tons of room to spare.
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Not bad, but not great either Jul 09, 2010
By Leigh This diaper might be a good option if you prefer to use 2-part diapers (diaper & wrap). I have found that these types of diapers keep a lot of the moisture next to my baby's skin, which tends to cause iritation. The other problem with this is that I used it with a Thirsties Wrap. The Kissaluvs diaper is a one-size, whereas the Thirsties Wrap is not. My baby is still young, so I bought a small wrap, and the Kissaluvs does not fit well inside it. If you do buy this diaper, you might want to invest in a wrap that is one size larger than what you might otherwise need.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
About wetness ... Aug 06, 2011
By J. Barnes I'm a fan of these, but they are really bulky on babies under 15-20 lbs. As another reviewer said, you may need larger wraps to contain these on small babies. Regarding wetness, all contours (and pre-folds) are supposed to be wet. Apparently that helps your kid potty train earlier. (Some disposable users even use in these during potty training transitioning to help contain accidents.) If you want moisture wicking, you need to use all-in-ones or pocket diapers that have a wicking material next to the baby's skin (and then a soaker on the inside to hold the wetness).
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not my first choice Jun 28, 2011
By Sarah R. Lambrecht
"green music mama"
I bought 2 of these as a nighttime diaper option.
Never a leak. Very bulky on my 13 lb baby. I had a hard time finding a cover to fit over it well. Thirsties Duo 2 does pretty good. Don't like that I have to use a snappi. A good, inexpensive diaper, but not practical for constant use, unless you really don't care that none of your baby's clothes will fit because of the bulk. As far as fitteds go, I'd choose Thirties Fab fitteds over these any day. Yes, there are 2 sizes that you'd need, but you can't go wrong with the adjustable snaps and the pocket for faster drying and stuffing.
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