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Babykicks 3G Pocket Diaper Review & Giveaway / Comparison To Bumboo Pocket (CLOSED 3/15)

babykicks 3g pocket diapers

I posted my Babykicks Bumboo pocket diaper review about 9 months ago, and I was curious about how they compared to the new Babykicks 3G pocket diaper.  I purchased several with a CSN gift card to both compare and review, and to give away and donate!
 

babykicks bumboo vs 3g pocket diaper 
I like the Bumboo pocket, but the 3G has minor changes that make me like it even more.  They still retail for $18.50.  One noticeable change is the addition of the newborn snaps.

 
newborn snapsnewborn snaps on babykicks 3g

The newborn snaps are two male snaps on the wing, next to the closure snaps (this is a side snapping diaper.)  It took me some hunting to figure out how to use them, so I actually made a video demonstrating how, in addition to photos below.

If you don’t care to watch videos (or if you’re “NAK” like I often am, LOL) here is a photo demo:

First, you fold the pocket into itself:

folding pocket inpocket folded in

Then bring the tab with the newborn snaps over the front.

tab crossed over

Then, you fold the other tab over to snap it to the newborn snaps.

fold other tab & attach to newborn snaps
newborn snap usedview of the top on newborn settingside view of newborn setting

This is a side snapping diaper, but when you’re using the diaper on the newborn setting, you snap the tabs to each other.  They do not actually attach to the rest of the diaper at all.  Since the newborn setting is for new babies (a week or two old) they aren’t exactly mobile, and the pressure will hold the diaper in place.

size using newborn snap

It really gets very tiny!  The inner of the diaper is quite absorbent, and you should be able to use it for a brand new baby without an insert, though you can also fold the insert and stuff the diaper if you wish.

using newborn rise snapside view of newborn rise snap

Like the Bumboo pocket, the 3G has 4 size settings via a snap down rise.  Above is the smallest setting.  Babykicks estimates the diaper will fit 7-40 pounds, but I’m not sure if they consider the sizes XS-L or S-XL.  I’m referring to them as XS-L based on the size compared to other diapers I have.

Here’s another video comparing the two diapers, and pointing out the differences between them.  I’m also doing the same in photos below.

It’s difficult to show in photos or videos, but the 3G has a slightly wider pocket than the Bumboo.  In all the photos below, the Bumboo pocket is in white and the 3G is in blue.

3g has slightly wider pocket

The front panel of the 3G is also a bit wider, and the tabs/wings are slightly narrower.

wider front panel3g has narrower wings

The 3G is also a little bit narrower through the crotch for a trimmer fit.

3g is slimmer through the crotch

The wing and front size changes give a bit more leg room on the largest setting.

more leg room on largest settingmore space for chunky thighs on largest setting

I love the wider pocket, and I love the new insert. The Bumboo pocket came with a medium Joey Bunz insert, which is contoured on both ends.  The 3G comes with a new one-size Joey Bunz, which is tapered on one end, and also has lines to guide you in folding it down.

3g insert is tapered at one endone size joey bunz has marks for folding

My old insert is a funny color because it was accidentally thrown in with a load of microfiber inserts and bleach.  Oops!

insert fits betterfront of 3g is smoother on smaller settings

I think the tapered insert fits much better in the pocket, and the front of the diaper is much smoother on smaller settings.  I had a hard time getting the Bumboo insert in there just right, and I had tried putting the folded portion of the insert both in the front and the back without great results.  Stuffing the 3G with the contoured portion in the back, then folding the tapered portion in front (this is a front opening pocket) seems to work very well.

babykicks bumboo vs 3g pocket diaper

The Bumboo pocket only came in white with multicolored snaps.  The 3G comes in Azure (blue), Poppy (red), Meadow (green) and also the white with multicolored snaps.  They both still have the 4 rise and snap settings, natural fiber inner with fleece around the edges (to prevent wicking) and the fleece gussets.

3g available in 4 colorsnew babykicks colors

As always, my measurements are not an exact science, but just to give you an idea.

Extra small folded and stretched:

extra small rise setting foldedextra small rise setting stretched

extra small babykicks 3g diaper

Small:

small setting foldedsmall setting stretched

babykicks 3g diaper small

Medium:

medium setting foldedmedium setting stretched

babykicks 3g diaper medium

Large:

large setting foldedlarge setting stretched

babykicks 3g large cloth diaper

I had been putting my son in the Bumboo on the large setting, since the insert fit better that way, but he really needs the medium.  Here he is in the 3G on the medium setting.  He is 21 months old and weighs about 21 pounds.

babykicks medium 3g diaper on 21 lb babyfront

backside

Here he is in the Bumboo pocket (medium setting) on the same day:

babykicks bumboo pocket medium 21 lb baby

See this on my newborn.

Giveaway:  One entrant will receive one Babykicks 3G Pocket diaper in his/her choice of color (ARV $18.50.)  The rest of the diapers will be sent to The Cloth Diaper Foundation!

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Here’s how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I love comments (great way to remind yourself you entered) but comments do not count as entries.


Mandatory entries include your name and email address


I will accept entries until Tuesday, March 15th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.


# of entries received as of giveaway close: 174

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FTC compliance: I purchased these diapers with a gift card provided by CSN stores.  I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Designs by Cace Pocket Diaper Tester Review

designs by cace pocket diaper tester

I reviewed a Designs by Cace all-in-one diaper last year, during my “year of fluff” event.  One thing I had mentioned was that a “heavy wetter” style diaper would be a nice option.  Sara at Designs by Cace decided to test a brand new pocket diaper pattern, to make absorbency customizable for heavier wetters.
 
side rear
 
Keep in mind that this is a tester diaper, and changes and improvements will be made based on tester feedback!
 

aplix closures and laundry tabs

The diaper looks very much like the AIO, with aplix closures and laundry tabs.

rear pocket opening

Except of course, it has a pocket opening rather than a sewn in soaker.

medium diaper folded stretched

The medium is estimated to fit 10-22 pounds.  My son is about 21 pounds and he’s definitely getting close to outgrowing the diaper, but he still has some room.

medium diaper on 21 lb baby 9

rear side

It took me a while to get my feedback to Sara.  I generally get a diaper, wash it once, then use and wash it at least 3-4 times before providing feedback.  Well…  The first three times I put the diaper on my son, he pooped in it almost immediately!  I joke about him and pretty new white diapers, since he always seems to do that.  Never three times though!  Maybe the super soft inner relaxed him, I don’t know, ha ha! 

In any case, I was finally able to give it some really good use, and it has been washed 7+ times.  Sara included a microfiber towel to use in the pocket; she is planning on making inserts for the diapers, but wanted to focus on the diapers for now.  The last time I used the diaper, the towel was pretty soaked, and I had a little bit of wicking at one of the legs.  I think this could be corrected by using an insert in the pocket, and I’m going to try stuffing it with one of my spare inserts next!  I’m looking forward to seeing photos of round two testers or the final product!

front

DBC sells her AIOs from $9 (smalls) to $15 (large prints) and I’d expect the pockets to be fairly similarly priced.  Designs by Cace diapers are a great value and are work-at-home-mom made!

FTC compliance: I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.

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Side by Side Comparison Review of the GoGreen Pocket Diaper / Go Green Champ Pocket Diaper & Giveaway (CLOSED 2/15)

GoGreen Standard vs Champ Pocket Diaper

I have posted both a GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper review and a GoGreen standard pocket diaper review.  This is a side-by-side comparison to point out the differences between the two.

champ 4 rise settings standard 3 4 vs 3 rise settings

The champ has 4 rise settings to the standard diaper’s 3, allowing it to fit smaller babies.

2 rows of snaps vs triangular patternsnap closures and tab shape

The champ has two rows of color coded snap closures, while the standard diaper has a triangular snap pattern.  They also have a slightly different tab shape.
 

front and rear openings vs rear opening

The champ has both a front and rear pocket opening; the standard diaper has a rear opening only.

snap in insert vs stuff in insert two snap in inserts vs one stuff in insert

The champ comes with two full size inserts, and has a snap inside the pocket to hold the inserts in place.  The standard diaper comes with just one insert, and doesn’t have the snap in feature.

double vs single leg gussets

The champ also has double leg gussets to help contain messes.

waist widths large vs large

hip snap exposed same size as champ if snapped

The diapers are very similar in size, though the standard diaper can become slightly wider than the champ if you do not fasten all of the snaps.

small vs small

The small settings are also very much the same, though the GoGreen Champ of course has an additional extra-small setting. 

The standard diapers retail for $7.99 (on sale) to $9.99, while the champs retail for $14.95.  They are both a great value (both worked well for us!) and are available at http://www.gogreenpocketdiapers.com/.  While they are inexpensive diapers, they aren’t “cheap” diapers and GoGreen owner Leah is constantly working to make them even better.

Giveaway: I have a new champ noir (just like the champ I reviewed) to send to one reader.


Here’s how to enter: All entries go in the form below.  Leaving a comment on the post is a great reminder to yourself that you entered, but comments don’t count as entries.

This will be an easy one, mandatory entries just include name and email address.  You may receive a bonus entry if you follow this blog.  You choose how you prefer to stay updated on new posts, including Google Friend connect, RSS, email subscription, “liking” me on Facebook or following me on Twitter.  I’d love for you to “follow me” everywhere, but you receive only one bonus entry.  Just let me know which method you’ve chosen.

I will accept entries until Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

 
# of entries received as of February 15th at giveaway close: 250

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FTC compliance: I received the pictures items at no charge for review purposes.  I was not compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Tiny Tush Elite Pocket Diaper Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 2/10)

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Tiny Tush Elite Pocket Diaper

I received a Tiny Tush Elite one-size pocket diaper to review. 

tiny tush diaper tiny tush rear

tiny tush elite diaper

The diaper is one-size via 4 snap down rise settings, and is estimated to fit 7-35 pounds.

4 rise settings

The Elite Pocket Diaper is available in both snap and aplix closures; I chose aplix.

aplix closures

It has a rear, reverse envelope pocket opening, and included a full size and a small microfiber insert/doubler.

rear pocket opening full size insert and doubler

Extra-small folded and stretched:

extra small folded extra small stretched

extra small tiny tush diaper

Small:

small folded small stretched

small tiny tush diaper

Medium:

medium folded medium stretched

medium tiny tush diaper

Large:

large folded large stretched

large tiny tush diaper

My son is around 21 pounds, and I put him in the medium setting.  It seems to fit him a tiny bit larger than some other diapers, but still fit well and did not leak.  He has quite a bit of room to grow in it.

medium setting 21 lb baby front

side rear

The Tiny Tush Elite pocket diaper retails for $17.95.

Giveaway: Tiny Tush is offering one reader an Elite Pocket Diaper in his/her choice of color and closure.


Here’s how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I welcome your comments (leaving a comment is a great way to remind yourself that you entered) but comments do not count as entries.


Mandatory entries include your name, email address and what item you’d love to have from Tiny Tush.


There are three opportunities for bonus entries.  1. Receive a bonus entry if you “like” Tiny Tush on Facebook.  2. Receive a bonus entry if you follow Tiny Tush on Twitter.  3. Finally, receive a bonus entry if you sign up for the Tiny Tush mailing list

I will accept entries until Thursday, February 10th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

# of entries received as of giveaway close: 374

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GoGreen Standard Pocket Diaper Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 2/8)

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GoGreen Pocket Diaper

You may have seen my GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper review a few weeks ago.  Now I’ve had the opportunity to review a standard Go Green Pocket Diaper as well.  If you missed out on the last champ giveaway, don’t worry.  Next week I’ll be doing a side by side comparison of the champ and standard diaper, along with another champ giveaway!
 

gogreen diaper

I received the ‘lil punk print, and while I didn’t choose it, Leah couldn’t have picked a better print for me.  I like the edgy style, but I’m a little baffled by what it’s actually supposed to say.
 
'lil punk printnew gogreen print

lil punk diaper print print

The standard diapers have a triangular snap pattern like the Fuzzibunz one size, allowing you to adjust the waist and leg size.

triangular snap pattern

When I first started cloth diapering, I was a little intimidated by this.  Now, I snap the bottom snap, then the inner waist snap, followed by the outer waist snap, and I have no trouble.

snap overlaps 3 rise settings

The GoGreen pocket diaper has snap overlaps, is one size via 3 snap down rise settings, and has a rear pocket opening.  It includes one, full size microfiber insert.

rear pocket opennig

The small setting (folded and stretched):

small foldedsmall stretched

small gogreen diaper

Medium:

medium folded medium stretched

medium gogreen diaper

Large:

large folded large stretched

large gogreen diaper

My son is about 21 pounds and wears the medium setting.

medium on 21 lb babymedium gogreen front

medium gogreen side medium gogreen back

It fit well and we didn’t have any leaks, though the inner wanted to peek out of the front.  The diapers sell for $7.99-$9.99 at http://www.gogreenpocketdiapers.com/, and are a great value.

Giveaway: GoGreen is offering one reader a standard pocket diaper in their choice of boy, girl or gender neutral color.


Here’s how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I love comments, but comments do not count as entries.


Mandatory entries include name, email address and your favorite GoGreen product/print/color.  You can receive a bonus entry if you “like” GoGreen Pocket Diapers on Facebook.  Receive another bonus entry if you follow GoGreen Diapers on Twitter.

I will accept entries until Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

# of entries received as of giveaway close.: 305

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