i was really excited about these diapers since i own the basics, i have all the colors...but i find them hard to stuff since its stitched around ...piling has already started on the side where its suppose to let air flow in...its suppose to be trim but it still looks bulky in the front for my four month old twins ....for this much $ i think there are better diapers out there ...happy to say that it hasn't ever leaked but definitely not the first diaper i reach for
Reviewed by: vanessa from florida.
on 4/10/2013
Hands down our favorite
My son has extremely sensitive skin and we seem to have trouble with so many diapers, that is not the case with these diapers. They absorb everything, he stays rash-free, and these diapers fit him perfectly! Love, Love, Love!
Reviewed by: Amanda W-B from Delaware.
on 4/7/2013
super trim
we have this diaper black snaps, which is so sleek looking. it is VERY trim, but doesn't lack absorbency. it is not the easiest to stuff at first, because it is so trim, but its worth it to me. i love the hemp insert, doesn't seem to hold on to stink like microfiber, no leaks yet.
Reviewed by: amy from burbank, ca.
on 4/3/2013
Amazing for sensitive skin!
When I first got this diaper, I was a bit disappointed. The description says they're natural fiber against the skin, but only the wetzone is bamboo velour; the rest of the diaper is made of fleece. I figured I'd give it a try since I could always return it if it broke my LO out, but I was shocked to find that this is a synthetic he can wear!
My only complaint is that LO poops in this diaper every time he wears it!
Reviewed by: Lyle from virginia.
on 3/31/2013
Great diaper
The pros:
1) super absorbent! It lasts for about 3 hours on my heavy wetter.
2) trim! It allows my son to fit normal size pants.
3) good fit! The hip snaps allow great adjustment around chunky thighs.
4) hemp has anti microbial properties
The cons:
1) the Velcro will come off the tab in the wash and fuzz will stick!
2)the fleece air gussets are great to allow air flow, but first place to leak!
3) stuffing a front pocket diaper can be slightly difficult to stuff for larger hands
Reviewed by: Michelle from Dallas, Texas.
on 3/20/2013