Jun
05 2010
- The best selling diaper wrap on the market today
- Innovative design provides a snug, yet comfortable fit
- Pliable and breathable in over a dozen fresh colors
- Leg gussets provide superior protection against leaks
- Use from birth to potty
Thirsties Diaper Cover- Celery, Medium














June 5th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
I think this product is pretty good for what it is supposed to do. However, after reading all the reviews about how cloth diapers are better than disposable, I was totally into doing both, but I didn’t like the cloth route at all. My baby got a diaper rash from the cloth diapers and was fine with the disposables. Because I was using both, I wasn’t sure which was the culprit, but since I stopped cloth, she hasnt had any problems. I think it’s because we have hard water and when I wash them twice, the soap may have been held in the diaper causing the rash. Not only that, because cloth diapers are thick around the hips, it deters the baby to crawl and move.
Disposable diapers are much better. Also, I have noticed that no baby store will sell high quality cloth diapers because they want you to use disposable diapers so you go into the store often to buy them. So they sell only the very LOW quality cloth diapers and you have to get everything on line. You cannot even buy a SNAPPY in Babies R US which sells everything you can imagine for a baby.
So I probably could have figured out the PH balance issue to stop the diaper rash, but it just wasn’t worth experiementing with my baby to figure it out and the lack of mobility is definately is a huge minus. It’s supposed to be better for the environment, but having to double wash the diapers waste a lot of water. I think if you want to do the cloth diaper thing, only use a diaper service although that won’t solve the problem with the mobility. I had a real open mind about cloth diapers, but a major thumbs down for me and a big waste of money, and saving money was another reason I wanted to use cloth.
So if you do decide to do cloth, this is a pretty good product, but I can’t give it higher because I think cloth is not a good way to go. Pampers are the best.
Rating: 3 / 5
June 5th, 2010 at 6:12 pm
Works good, but not for a baby that sleeps 10 hours straight. Mine wears her diaper (pampers) and then the diaper cover and will make it 8 hours but she usually sleeps 10 hours and has a 4 ounce bottle right at bedtime and can’t make it 10 hours and it leaks through. so it basically was a waste to me, but may work well for others that don’t sleep as long straight.
Rating: 3 / 5
June 5th, 2010 at 8:36 pm
THIS IS CUTE BUT I LIKE WHITE BETTER. I THINK THIS LOOKS MORE LIKE A BIKINI BOTTOM THAN DIAPER COVER. I REALLY LIKE REAL NAPPIES.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 5th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
The diaper cover looks great. The material is softer than I thought, and should be gentle on baby’s delicate skin. I couldn’t wait to use it.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 6th, 2010 at 12:08 am
I am giving these as a gift along with the matching diapers – they look like really good covers. Very bright and colorful. Cloth diapering has come such a long way, these type products make it a snap to do this now – why would you choose any other option!
Rating: 5 / 5