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Title: SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper
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Manufacturer: SwaddleBees
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Features:
- Pocket Style Opening for removable insert (hemp and mircoterry inserts sold seperately)
- Hidden Snaps so only the softest microfleece touches the baby's skin
- Cotton fleece next to baby's skin keeps baby dry as it pulls the wetness into pocket insert (inserts are sold separately)
- 3 setting of durable snaps for adjustable fit. Separate waist and thight adjustments ensure a snug fit for all body types.
- Waterproof Outer Layer keeps wetness in
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Customer Reviews: |
| SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper by SwaddleBees Ok but fuzzi bunz were better |
| For our first child we wanted to use cloth diapers. Because the reviews were so vaied we decided to try both the swaddlebees and the fuzzi bunz. The swaddlebees weren't very good. First small didn't fit (our baby was over 8 lbs) then when they did fit they always leaked. Also, because it is an all-in-one diaper it takes ages to dry. You would need three full sets becuase they take an entire day to dry. For new parents looking to take the cloth diaper option I would recommend the fuzzi bunz cloth diapers, the adjustable fit means you can use them from day one and because of the pocket insert they dry quickly. Hope it helps. |
| SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper by SwaddleBees These run on the small side |
I have had such great luck with the swaddlebees ABC wrap, that I thought I'd give the pockets a try.
I consulted the Swaddlebees website to check out their size charts before purchasing one off Amazon. Everything said he should fit in a medium, but decided to go with a Large, since he was at the larger scale of a medium. I thought it looked like a small diaper when I opened it, but decided to give it a try. It had a nice, snug, trim fit like disposable diapers and fit him better than the wrap, and then he went #2...it was starting to come out the sides, which means too small. We had it on the snap closest to the center. Now I will say that my 19 month old son is 24.2 pounds, 28" tall, with a thigh of 11 inches, and a waist of 19".
The wraps we bought off Amazon, the largest fit really big on him and he has a lot of extra room...honestly he could wear a medium in those. The pockets just run fairly small.
I did give it 4 stars, because they are of great quality, soft inside. I would buy these again for another child, but I'd make sure to purchase a larger size. I would buy an XL for my son if Swaddlebees made them. |
| SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper by SwaddleBees Awful diaper! |
| This diaper is so small it may not even fit a 4 lb preemie! I am sooooo disappointed! What a waste of money! If I could give it half a star I would! |
| SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper by SwaddleBees still leaking |
Granted my girls are heavy wetters. I am trying my best to love cloth diapering, but I have to change their clothes AND their diaper every darn hour and a half. I have washed them at least 5 times and dried them, but they still leak as soon as they are wet. I have been using seventh gen detergent and have switched to Charlie's soap b/c I heard it was better. No fabric softener or anything else. I was nursing my youngest (11 weeks)the other day and she urinated right after I put a new diaper on her and she might as well have had nothing on, of course I had to change her clothes, and her diaper, and MY clothes. I am using hemp inserts. I'd love some tips about how to use these and get better results...
Anyway, the "martini" print is more expensive than the plain, but you get free shipping, so it ends up being less in the end. Just a tip to save a few bucks. I love the look of them, they are adorable! |
| SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper by SwaddleBees You always need an insert with a pocket diaper. |
| I feel so bad for the mama who posted that she put one of these pocket diapers on her baby without an insert. I'm sure it leaked profusely without stuffing. A pocket diaper is not an all-in-one (AIO). You always need an insert or other stuffing (prefold, towel, etc.) tucked inside the pockets. I love the side snaps! This is an awesome diaper, especially to people new to cloth diapering. Just don't stop here though, move on to wahm products - they are like art on a bottom! =) |
| SwaddleBees Original Snap Pocket - Cloth Diaper by SwaddleBees Product Description |
| Made with waterproof polyester knit outer fabric to keep wetness inside, and a layer of buttery soft micro-fleece inside next to the baby's skin to wick moisture away and draw it into the absorbent removable inset (or insert). This is the trimmest fitting pocket diaper you will ever find. The crotch area has been cut narrow to reduce unnecessary bulk between the babys legs, yet still leaves enough room to stuff the buttonhole pocket with as much inserts as needed. The leg openings are highly adjustable to especially accommodate both slim and chubby thigh babies. Separate waist and thigh settings allow you to adjust each opening independently to ensure a snug fit. Microfiber terry or hemp inserts (sold separately) are used as the soaker pad for its ability to absorb wetness fast. A layer of microfleece is used to provide a dry barrier between the velour top layer of the diaper. Our mircofleece is the most non-allergenic material known to man. It is also one of the most moisture absorbent materials there is. The result is a diaper that quickly absorbs moisture and wicks it from the baby's body to hold it away in the microfiber terry soaker layers. The microsfleece or suedecloth is not directly in contact with the baby's skin; skin sensitivity is not an issue with these diapers! PLUS a double insert or hemp doubler may be added through the opening at the back to keep baby dry during the night. Small : Waist = 10-19" Thighs 8-13" Rise 14.5" Weight Estimate 8-16 lb. Medium: Waist= 14-21" Thighs 10-15" Rise 16" Weight Estimate 12-25 lb. Large: Waist= 15-24" Thighs 10-17' Rise 18" Weight Estimate 22-40 lb. |