Category : Large/Special Needs Diapers

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@OrangeDiaperCo #ClothDiapers Review & #Giveaway (CLOSED 10/16) US/Canada

Orange Diaper Co Bamboo Fitted #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers 1

If Orange Diaper Co sounds familiar, you may have read my Orange Diaper Co Bamboo Terry Squares review that I bought for the Flats Challenge. I had waited so long to buy that flat, and when I finally snagged one, the devil on my shoulder told me to buy some fitteds to get my money’s worth out of the $4.95 flat rate shipping. I resisted, and have looked wistfully at all the squishy goodness since then. Don’t miss any posts! Subscribe to our new RSS Feed or subscribe via email.

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Giveaway Large/Special Needs Diapers Made in the USA Potty Training Review Training Pants

Super Undies Pocket Potty Training Pants Review Updated 11/11/13

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Post contains affiliate links, I received a prouct at no cost to review. Super Undies are adorable cloth training pants designed to look like big kid undies. The super hero inspired training pants are made in the U.S.A., and are trim, absorbent and easy to use.

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Large/Special Needs Diapers Mailbox Mondays Pocket Diapers Potty Training Side Snapping Snap Closure Training Pants

Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays 8/15/11 – Cloth Training Pants

#clothdiapers training pants cia @chgdiapers

Do you have a question for me? Every week (on Monday!) I answer questions readers have asked, and ask my other readers to weigh in too.

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Giveaway Large/Special Needs Diapers Pocket Diapers Potty Training Review Side Snapping Snap Closure Training Pants

Snap-EZ Training Pants Review – Updated 11/11/13

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I first heard of Snap-EZ during the great cloth diaper hunt, when I swear I spent hours looking at a virtual store shelf of trainers on an extreme sponsor’s site! What really caught my eye is the extreme size range they have, to fit older children, special needs children, and adults. They have extenders available to make them even larger. Though the pocket diapers have the widest size range (starting at youth small, and going up to adult XL), the training pants come in sizes that will fit kids with a 22″ rise, 20″ thighs and 30″ waist!

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Kissaluvs Kissa’s Pocket Training Pants Review

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The last mystery product from Kissaluvs is training pants, as readers had guessed!

Kissaluvs Training Pants 2 backKissaluvs Training Pants 3 side

They will be available in a 2T (20-32 lbs) and a 3T (28-40 lbs.)

Kissaluvs Training Pants 4 snap closures

They have two snap settings on each side and are easy to pull up and down without unsnapping.

Kissaluvs Training Pants 5 inner

The inner is what made me say “oohhhhh!!” when I opened the package. The dinos are so darn cute!! The inner is 100% cotton flannel, so a toddler will feel the wetness of an accident.

Kissaluvs Training Pants 6 pocket

The Kissa’s training pants are pocket trainers, so you can stuff them to customize the absorbency.

Kissaluvs Training Pants 7 sewn in soaker

The training pant has a 2-layer microfiber insert sewn in, so it can be used as is (this is the trainer pictured inside out.)

Kissaluvs Training Pants 8 with microfiber insert

The trainer is quite trim and a little narrow through the crotch, but I was able to stuff a narrower full-size insert in the pocket.

Kissaluvs Training Pants 9 2t vs large marvels aioKissaluvs Training Pants 10 2t vs large marvels aio

Above is the 2T trainer I received, compared to the Kissaluvs Marvels AIO on the large setting. My son is 2 years old and 23 pounds and still wears the medium setting of the Marvels AIO and other one-size diapers, so he could really use a bit smaller size in the trainer.

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The 2T trainer was really easy to pull on and seemed to fit well, but for a great fit, we’d need it to be a little more snug at the legs (he ended up sagging a bit.) My son is rather unusual though; he is just now on the growth charts at 2 years old, and still wears mostly 24 month clothing.

Kissaluvs Training Pants 13 2t back on baby

The trainers will be available in lagoon blue, chocolate (what I reviewed) or gold with the dino inner, and white with a cycle print inner. They will be available starting June 15th with an MSRP of $14.95, but they will have an introductory price of just $12.95 until the end of June!

I’d say the sewn in soaker is enough to catch an accident, but you’d need to add an insert to hold more than that. I think they are really a great value since they are available in larger sizes and can be used as a pocket diaper or trainer. You can buy them for a baby who is perhaps on the cusp of learning to use the potty and use them as a pocket diaper first, a trainer later. This is especially great since there aren’t that many diapers available to fit kids who outgrow large cloth diapers. Of course, I haven’t seen/measured a 3T but since the 2T is about the same size as a large diaper, I think it’s safe to assume the 3T is larger. 🙂 2013 update: See the 3T & both on my 4.5 year old in my updated Kissaluvs trainers review.

FTC compliance: I received the pictured item at no cost in order to review it. I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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