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All in all I recommend this diaper!
I find that these should not be put on at night but perfect for during the day!
They sometimes are a little difficult to put on so that is annoying but I find that you can get them for about 8 dollars a bag if you coupon on the east coast and FREE if you coupon on the west! I have a hard time complaining about free diapers! But I do find that these are frustrating to put on:) I think I will stick to huggies little movers or pampers cruisers:)
I only tried these overpriced diapers because I got a pack free with an offer from Huggies. The sizing was completely out of line with all of Huggies other products. They ran at least a size bigger, if not more. I did not find them easier to get on and off, in fact I found them harder. Because of the sizing issue, they tended to leak a lot more than the regular Huggies.
While I do like a lot of Huggies products, these were a huge fail, in my opinion!
I tried these diapers after seeing them advertise everywhere. I thought they were a brilliant diaper like the commercial made them out to be-"catch and release." Well, when you have a squirmy baby..they are not effective at all, it's easier to get a normal diaper on a squirmy baby than these ones. The sizing was completely off, they didn't stay up half the time. They are just horrible, I will stick to the huggies snug and dry,
i tried these diapers out because i got a really great deal on them however i have found that the sizing is actually a size up that what it says they should be and i find that the sides come apart way to easy and dont really want to stick back again. i havent had the problem of them leaking and they are a great idea for the stage that my baby is at but realistically its more difficult to put on than laying them down and putting a regular diaper on them at this point.
When these diapers first came out they were about $1 a piece- insane if you ask me (that's more than the pull-ups are, which is all these are a glorified version of). The price has dropped somewhat, but still remains at the 50 cent mark- which if you go through a lot of diapers every day, would nearly double your cost per month. Thankfully Huggies still lets you stack coupons, so they almost become reasonably priced- which is why I tried them.
Unfortunately, they were a disappointment- and really for all the reasons that they are being marketed for. The nice easy on feature also means that kids have an easy off feature- which is not always a bonus (especially with a dirty diaper- yuck!). As well, they are 'pre-closed' at a certain size which I found too big for my child. So I'd have to always adjust them to fit better (which is probably why other reviewers found that they leaked)- but that kind of defeats the purpose for which it was designed.
It was also frustrating that the initial bags of diapers had just a small amount in them (less than a week's worth). I guess they finally figured that their sales were high enough to justify larger quantity boxes, but I'm wondering if that had to do with either the novelty factor, the fact that you had to buy 2 bags to get you through a week or the fact that people managed to find enough coupons to almost get them for free.
All in all, I'm happier sticking with the older versions- even if these came down in price to be the same as the older ones.
These are difficult to pull up on chunky legs! They don't seem to cover the back end well - I am always seeing bum crack on my little guy. While I haven't had problems with leaking, I actually found these difficult to put on a squirmy baby (unlike the promise in the commercials) and will probably stick with normal diapers until we graduate to Pull-Ups. Also they are very very bulky compared to Pamper diapers!
i enjoy these diapers as they are easy to get on a squirmy 20 month old. Getting her to lay down for diaper changes is tough and this makes them much easier. Also great for quick stand up changes in public places. I have had no issues with leaks or absorbency changes from the huggies little movers. I really like them!
I don't care for these at all, if you want to use something like this then just buy pull ups. They do not fit as well as diapers and you really can't open them up to check on things then do them back up. I do not recommend them at all.
I wasn't overly impressed with these. My son has chunky legs and it takes a bit of an effort to get the diaper up on him. Also, when I put cream on his bottom, it usually ends up all over his legs because I have to bring his legs back together before I pull the diaper up. The plus side, they don't sag with pee like Pampers (my favorite brand), and I keep a small pack on hand to put on under jeans for when we go out. Overall, I don't mind them but can't see them staying on the market for long as they just aren't practical.
I absolutely HATE these diapers!! I got one as a sample, and I thought it was a great idea... Being sort of like a Pull-up for babies. First off, the tabs don't stretch as far as the 'other guys' (Who I prefer, but thought I'd give these ones a try!) and they are definitely much LESS absorbent than the 'other guys'. My son had a poop (Sorry to be graphic) but the usual diapers I buy have no problem keeping it all in there. These ones.... Not so much. Let's just say he needed a bath afterwards and I may have to throw out his shirt. It was pretty bad... lol - Save yourself the headache and 'Pamper' your child. ;)
I got these as part of the review club, and I thought I would give them another shot. I can say the only thing I liked about these is that they are super easy to put on. Absorbency-wise, they still aren't as good as the others. If you want the great leakage protection with the pull on style, just get yourself some Easy-Ups. (The pull-ups aren't as good as the Easy-Ups)
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