Size:One Size | Color:Bundle of Love The Bundle of Love Collection package comes with 5 of our One Size All in One Diapers: 4 prints and 1 solid diaper. Thirsties One Size All in One reusable diaper truly challenges the convenience and trim-fit of a disposable diaper. This diaper offers absorbency, waterproof protection, and adjustability all rolled up into a stylish, comfortable and extremely effective cloth diaper. A built-in, three-layer microfiber terry soaker absorbs an amazing seven times its weight in liquid. The soaker is topped with our stay-dry microfleece which keeps your baby feeling dry. An additional layer of terry lies between the microfleece and TPU body of the diaper providing a last line of defense. The soaker is sewn in on one side (at the top of the diaper), which makes adding extra absorbent layers a cinch and tremendously decreases drying time…it’s the fastest drying diaper we’ve ever created! Both hook & loop and snap closures are available on Thirsties One Size All in One. While many families prefer hook & loop closures because of the simple, secure fit they provide, snap closures do have a few advantages of their own. They are practically indestructible and are more unyielding than our hook & loop closures, making them more challenging to unfasten for a toddler who prefers to go naked. All in all, Thirsties One Size AIO gets a BIG thumbs-up from your wallet, your family, your daycare facility, and occasional caretakers alike. We are very proud of the fact that all Thirsties products are manufactured in Colorado, USA, by a group of very talented individuals, many of whom are moms who work in the comfort and convenience of their own homes. Proudly manufactured in the USA.
C**S
Best cloth diaper out there after much experimentation
I did a lot of research and experimentation before coming to the conclusion that Thirsties all in one diaper was the best. First, i found the bum genius and Thirstiex to be the only two brands that were made in USA, which was important to me. I then found the two different types of each diaper. Bum Genius had the pocket diaper, which is very popular but frankly I don't really see the point of the pocket diaper. It says that it supposed to wick away moisture but that extra step is really annoying to do when cleaning, and you still have to wash both parts each time you use them. The all-in-one for Bum Genius was a little bit too bulky for us.We prefer the Thirbsties all-in-one because you can add the extra liner if you wanted, but for newborn you really don't need it, and he doesn't need the bulk!We also tried the Thirsties cover along with the microfiber liners. They absord well and it's nice that you don't have to wash the cover each time.One thing that I would note is that you really need to use the diapers and a baby that is at least 8 pound, otherwise they do leak. We didn't want to buy additional newborn sizes so we tried to just use the one size as soon as he was born, but before he was 8 pounds the diapers do leak. Not the fault of the diaper as they don't promise anything below 8 pounds, but it would be nice to truly be able to start with a reliable day present he came back as he came back from the hospital.
A**R
Trying to figure out a solution to leaking.
I love the design of these cloth diapers and the easiness of washing them. That being said I am having leaking issues. I am not sure if these fit my 14 pound baby (2 months) correctly. Instructions say you can start at 8 pounds but I'm having gap issues.When you cloth diaper you have to change every 2 hours. Very understandable but my little takes naps longer than 2 hrs. Contacted the company and they suggested using hemp inserts. They also said these are not ment to be slept in for overnight. I hope hemp inserts are going to work and not make the diaper too thick. I will update when I have more information.
M**S
Not the best Thirsties diaper, but works well with adjustments.
We've used these on our baby for almost two years, and are about to use them on a second baby. Once we learned the quirks of this diaper it's worked for us. The good: We like the trim fit, it's as easy to clean as other AIOs (which are generally harder than other styles because of all the nooks and crannies), and the patterns are lovely.Unfortunately this diaper is all microfiber, so it's susceptible to compression leaks. We don't use these as a stand-alone, we add a doubler under the tongue (the Thirsties cotton or the hemp/cotton blend ones fit perfectly and keep the trim fit), so even though it's an AIO we still have to "stuff" it like a pocket. Thirsties now has an "all-natural stay dry AIO" that basically does this by adding a second cotton/hemp tongue, but is much more expensive. Their other AIO is "all-natural," meaning there's no stay-dry layer, and pee-soaked cotton is up against your baby's skin (not always an issue, but it was for our baby's sensitive skin). If they just swapped the tongue on this one for cotton instead of microfiber, and kept the price comparable, it would absolutely be 5 stars and we would've bought another 5-pack (or two).The other manufacturing quirk I wish were different is that most Thirsties diapers have a double leg gusset, which is an amazing feature that really helps with overnight leaks and contains blowouts (we've had almost no blowouts, and never had it go down the leg in a double-gusset diaper). They must have tried it in prototypes for this diaper and found it doesn't work, the company is rightfully very proud of that feature, but it is a disappointment that it's not included in their AIOs. Because of that, even with extra doublers, this diaper hasn't worked for us as an overnight, but the fit is generally so trim that it's contained an impressive amount of runny poop without blowing out.As is for this price, I'd recommend getting a Thirsties stay-dry pocket instead. You can customize the absorbency, it has double gussets which makes them ideal for overnight, and because their pockets have two opening you can throw it straight into the wash without unstuffing stinky diapers.
M**L
Massive leakage on either side, lasts less than 2 hours
These diapers barely last 2 hours with my 2 week old daughter. The sides leak very easily because the insert that is sewn in to the middle to make it an all-in-one does not meet the side of the diaper. There is too much space on either side which is where pee is seeping, causing leakage. These are very expensive to be so poor. The $5 pocket diapers I had with my oldest daughter did a much better job. I'm highly disappointed.
P**H
Her oldest is now 2 1/2 years old and the original diapers are still in excellent shape. Her newest baby is 3 months old ...
I bought these as a gift. My daughter is using them on her children and she loves them. They have saved SO much money using these cloth diapers vs. disposables. They are very well-made. Her oldest is now 2 1/2 years old and the original diapers are still in excellent shape. Her newest baby is 3 months old so she's big enough to wear them now, too, which is the reason for this purchase. The patterns on the outer shell are so cute!
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