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Comfy Cloth Pads Mama Cloth Review

Comfy Cloth mama cloth via @chgdiapers 1

I received the pictured products at no cost for review purposes. I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Comfy Cloth Pads is an online shop that carries lots of women’s items including Diva Cup, Moon Cup, sea sponge tampons, and mama cloth like Glad Rags, Lunapads and their own Comfy Cloth Pads brand.

Comfy Cloth mama cloth via @chgdiapers 2

I received an overnight cloth pad with hemp, a bamboo slim regular pad and a fleece backed pantyliner.

Comfy Cloth mama cloth via @chgdiapers 3

The slim bamboo regular was my favorite (pink w/ multicolor dots.) It’s about 8.5″ x 2.5″ when snapped, and is made of bamboo rayon/organic cotton fleece, with double absorbency in the middle and a PUL backing. The pad stayed in place and was so thin and soft that I actually forgot I was wearing it!

Comfy Cloth mama cloth via @chgdiapers 5

The liner (green w/ dots) can be worn fleece side up or cotton side up. It’s super soft, thin and great for every day use, cup backup, or the last day of your cycle. The overnight pad is about 14″ long and has hemp & organic cotton for absorbency, a PUL backing and a suedecloth top layer. They’re about 3″ wide and flare out in the back a bit for protection at night or during the postpartum time.

Liners start at around $4.50 each sold in packs of 2-5, regular pads are $10.95 and the overnight/postpartum pads are $13.97. You can even get a set of 7 pads that includes a wet bag like the one I received.

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Maria
Maria is an aspiring "fit mom" of 3 children, writing about cloth diapers, going green, and her life as a single mom. Maria works with many companies within the cloth diaper industry and beyond, providing social media management, product development, and other services.
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