GroVia Newborn AIO Cloth Diaper Review

by Maria on August 2, 2011

in All In One Diapers,Cloth Diapers,Newborn Diapers,Review,Snap Closure

GroVia Newborn AIO 1

The GroVia Newborn AIO cloth diaper is an award winning diaper designed for babies 5-12 pounds.

GroVia Newborn AIO 2GroVia Newborn AIO 3 side
GroVia Newborn AIO 4 rear

I chose the gender neutral vanilla color, but it’s also available in several cute prints. The TPU outers mean you don’t need a separate cover.

GroVia Newborn AIO 5 snap closuresGroVia Newborn AIO 6 rise adjustment

The diaper has a simple snap closure, as well as a snap down rise for an even better fit.

GroVia Newborn AIO 7 inner and flap soakerGroVia Newborn AIO 8 leg elastic

The sewn-in and flap soakers are made of 80% certified organic cotton, so you do need to wash & dry the diaper 5+ times before it will reach it’s maximum absorbency.

Here it is measured folded and stretched:

Small:

GroVia Newborn AIO 9 small foldedGroVia Newborn AIO 10 small stretched
GroVia Newborn AIO 11 small

Large:

GroVia Newborn AIO 12 large foldedGroVia Newborn AIO 13 large stretched
GroVia Newborn AIO 14 large

Here is the newborn AIO on the small setting, vs the GroVia AI2 on the small setting:

GroVia Newborn AIO 15 newborn small vs ai2 smallGroVia Newborn AIO 16 newborn small vs ai2 small

The large newborn setting vs the AI2 small:

GroVia Newborn AIO 17 newborn large vs ai2 smallGroVia Newborn AIO 18 newborn large vs ai2 small
GroVia Newborn AIO 19 newborn aio vs os ai2 width

Here’s my model in a preemie disposable and the small GroVia Newborn AIO:

GroVia Newborn AIO 20 preemie disposableGroVia Newborn AIO 21 preemie disposable back
GroVia Newborn AIO 22 smallGroVia Newborn AIO 23 small back

A newborn disposable and the large GroVia Newborn AIO:

GroVia Newborn AIO 24 newborn disposableGroVia Newborn AIO 25 newborn disposable back
GroVia Newborn AIO 25 largeGroVia Newborn AIO 26 large back

See this on my newborn!

FTC compliance: I paid normal retail price for the above item. I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.



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1 Mama August 3, 2011 at 9:42 am

Thanks for the review! Now I want to try one! I’m your newest follower by the way! :-) Would love for you to stop by my blog and follow! :-)

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2 Katrina Balentine August 27, 2011 at 1:50 am

I can’t wait to try this diaper!! I’ll definitely be looking back in December to see how you think it hold up. Because I’ll be using them in April. :) I was originally going to try the lil’ joeys but all I hear are terrible things about them. So I’ve switched to these. I also won a size 1 thirsties duo I’m looking forward to trying out as well. But bottombumpers are definitely my favorite diaper for my older baby, I wish they made a NB diaper.

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3 Maria August 27, 2011 at 7:48 pm

I have a Bottombumper and like it a lot too!

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4 Katrina March 15, 2012 at 7:00 pm

I think after the NB stage I’ll stash up on One Size diapers, I only used Med for my first daughter because I didn’t start cloth until she was bigger and she was potty trained before she made it into Large size diapers.

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5 Maria March 15, 2012 at 8:03 pm

If I’d used cloth for my first child, I doubt I would have needed larges! My second child, while petite, has been in med from 4 months and now he’s 2 yrs 9 mos & some of the large o/s are getting really low rise on him! It’s hard to tell sometimes!

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