A really absorbent and well-priced nappy.
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I’m liking
These nappies are really, really, really absorbent. I never experienced a leak and the combination of the super-absorbent cotton nappy and the waterproof fitted outer make a great combination. If my baby slept through the night, I’d definitely consider using these nappies at I think they would totally be up to the job. They come in a range of lovely colours and are really well-priced- you can get a single nappy for around $20 or for about $18 for a bulk lot.
I though the outer on this nappy was particularly well-designed and I really liked the gusseting around the leg.
The fact that the nappy and outer are separate mean that you can reuse the outer just put a clean nappy inside it.
Things that made me go hmmmm
These nappies are probably the bulkiest of the ones I trialled and, as always, it’s a double-edged sword as they were probably also the most absorbent. However, I did find that they didn’t really fit under some of my baby’s pants. Also, I did wonder about having *quite* so much wet fabric sitting on my baby’s tushie.
The other thing that I found challenging about these nappies was the fact that you have to do up two separate parts. My baby is at a particularly wiggly stage and putting on her nappy can cause much screaming from us both… having to effectively do it twice was quite challenging at times!
The conclusion
I liked this nappy and I could definitely see that it was a good value and well-performing nappy. If you are thinking about buying a set of nappies, it’s worth considering getting a set of these as they would definitely keep your baby dry and you could use them day and night.