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The Bambino Miomioduo Cloth Diaper Cover, Happy Hopper, Size 1 (<21lbs) is designed for ultimate comfort and convenience. Made from lightweight, stretchy fabric, it offers water resistance and easy cleaning, while double elasticated cuffs provide superior leak protection. Available in two sizes, this diaper cover is perfect for active babies.
W**Y
Buy this diaper, you truly won’t be disappointed!
Pros: first off, how cute is this diaper.. seriously! After trying thirsties brand of Velcro covers(whose Velcro gets exhausted too soon even with the laundry tabs), the Velcro on these bambino diapers is seriously the best! Very strong and will be able to use for our next child for sure! The thirsties covers, not so much unfortunately.... unless the Velcro is replaced.-we use prefolds, so a little more bulky than some other options, and when we need extra stuff, the elastic stays nice and gently snug around the legs, and there is plenty of room in the middle for whatever cloth you diaper with.-a more customized fit than snaps and is so easy to change baby in the middle of the night than trying to find the right snaps in a dim nursery-material is very soft and durable, some covers are a little damp in the morning but these hold in all moisture even around the legs.Cons:- the top of the Velcro strip sometimes rubs baby’s belly, but if you pull the fabric above it up instead of letting it folding behind the strip, it doesn’t rub.-using flats/a snappy didn’t work super well for us when wrapping completely around baby- some adjusting to how we folded our flat needed done so the sides of the diaper weren’t too wide to be covered by the straps of the diaper coverI highly recommend this diaper to anyone, especially for those who are new to cloth diapering. Snaps and rises can get a little stressful initially, but you can do it. These diapers are wonderful quality and would be great for long term use if you’re planning on cloth diapering more than once. Buy this diaper, you seriously won’t be disappointed!My 2nd favorite diaper cover:Rumparooz with snapsFavorite prefolds: green mountain diapers(clotheez brand), and Osocozy that can be bought here on amazon!Favorite wet bag: planet wise.
A**E
Probably Great for Delayed Preschoolers
I ordered this cover (and the zebra one), and a few others that I've always used in an effort to increase my stash since I have another baby coming in a couple of months and my not yet 2yo isn't potty learning at this point. With the price being about $3-$8 cheaper than my other covers, (I use different covers for day and night) I figured I'd give it a shot. It shipped on time with Prime and arrived in decent packaging.I was a little shocked at the size since it's comparable to my Thirsties size 2 (usual day covers) when they're completely unsnapped. There is no way to "resize" these like the Thirsties snap-down rise though. If I put it on as tight as it will go by using the cross-over tabs it fits my 23 pound 23 month old's waist. The rise is an issue in itself though. Without a way to adjust it, there's an awful lot of crotch droop. The elastic does keep a prefold diaper in the cover when trifolded, but he looks similar to a tot with a water logged disposie on at the beach. It just doesn't look comfortable to me.The PUL feels soft and stretchy like the Thirsties covers. The aplix tabs stick well and look nice, but they're wide almost to a fault (belly rub). The gussets seem adaquate and the cover hasn't leaked on me despite it being so big. I tried it on my tiny 8 year old daughter who is a size 5 and it fit her over her pants without being tight, so I do see a use for these among the delayed/disabled community. I won't be ordering any more of these anytime soon, but I'd recommend them for preschool+ sizes. I am under the impression that my guy might fit a size one better, but I'm not interested in forking over more money to find out. I'll stick with my Thirsties.
A**E
Probably Great for Delayed Preschoolers
I ordered this cover (and the bee one) and a few others that I've always used in an effort to increase my stash since I have another baby coming in a couple of months and my not yet 2yo isn't potty learning at this point. With the price being about $3-$8 cheaper than my other covers, (I use different covers for day and night) I figured I'd give it a shot. It shipped on time with Prime and arrived in decent packaging.I was a little shocked at the size since it's comparable to my Thirsties size 2 (usual day covers) when they're completely unsnapped. There is no way to "resize" these like the Thirsties snap-down rise though. If I put it on as tight as it will go by using the cross-over tabs it fits my 23 pound 23 month old's waist. The rise is an issue in itself though. Without a way to adjust it, there's an awful lot of crotch droop. The elastic does keep a prefold diaper in the cover when trifolded, but he looks similar to a tot with a water logged disposie on at the beach. It just doesn't look comfortable to me.The PUL feels soft and stretchy like the Thirsties covers. The aplix tabs stick well and look nice, but they're wide almost to a fault (belly rub). The gussets seem adaquate and the cover hasn't leaked on me despite it being so big. I tried it on my tiny 8 year old daughter who is a size 5 and it fit her over her pants without being tight, so I do see a use for these among the delayed/disabled community. I won't be ordering anymore of these anytime soon, but I'd recommend them for preschool+ sizes. I am under the impression that my guy might fit a size one better, but I'm not interested in forking over more money to find out. I'll stick with my Thirsties.
L**A
A lot like normal diapers
These are much easier than the snap diapers as my little one is a wiggler!! I love love love these. I bought 3 different patterns and plan to buy more as she grows.
L**Y
Poor Quality leg elastics
The media could not be loaded. The double leg gusset is very loose, to the point that it isn’t going to do any good. The elastic is either entirely to long or already relaxed/poor quality. I’ve used covers with all six of my kids and thought the print was cute, I have never seen such poor quality elastic before. While the price was cheap, and that is a plus, this is going to cause leaks if you have a baby with thin legs, even my chubby baby has gaps in this cover. I don’t know if this is typical quality of this brand, since I’ve never used them before. But I do know I won’t be making another purchase to find out.
S**A
No more changing wet nappies in the middle of the night
We decided to try this reusable nappy as our then 7mo son was waking up in the middle of the night all wet, pretty much every night. Three months on we still use it over his disposable nappies. Honestly, it was a life saver, as he’d get super upset if we tried to change his nappy in the middle of the night. He might still wake up wet every now and again, but that is a rare thing 🙏🏻. Another plus is that the reusable nappy dries quickly if you wash and do the spin cycle of the washing machine.
P**A
Always keep an eye out for the discounts!
Am always on the lookout for Bambino Mio special offers and they never disappoint.For some reason nappy covers cost the earth-even more than pocket nappies themselves sometimes.Bambino are a good company with great products so I really like their regular discounts and when applied are the cheapest nappy covers I can find on the market so far.I love the designs. The material is soft and waterproof. Only snag is that they can be quite collectible!
M**N
Cute prints
Cute prints but the velcro is quite difficult to open with one hand as you try to put the nappy on. It gets dirty every time my breast-fed baby poos so you ne to change the wrap an well as the insert..Other than that no complaints.
A**E
Infos für Stoffwindelanfänger ab Geburt an
Wir haben die Überhose schon vor Geburt unseres Kindes als eine von mehreren verschiedenen Überhosen gekauft. Der Stoff ist schön weich (manch andere sind recht steif) und die Beinhündchen passen sich gut an, sodass keine Feuchtigkeit austritt. Schade ist jedoch, dass sie keine Laschen hat (die vordere Lasche ist ja nur als Nässeschutz gedacht und nicht für das Hereinklemmen von Einlagen). Deshalb schafft die bambino Überhose es auf Platz drei in unserem Ranking (alle Größe 1) hinter milovia (top Favorit) und Blümchen (auch super, wenn auch höher geschnitten und etwas steif, aber tolle Passform). Ich verwende die bambino aber trotzdem gern, weil sie zuverlässig ist - von der Blueberry Capri sind wir hingegen eher enttäuscht, weil sie unserem Kind einfach nicht passt und dementsprechend ab und zu mal was daneben geht. Wir arbeiten nur mit Einlagen und wickeln keine Mullwindeln um das Kind, weil das bei normaler 80x80 Größe einfach noch zu viel Stoff ist bei einen jungen Baby. Die bambino funktioniert als einzige aber auch ganz gut mit gefalteten Mullwindeln als Einlagen, was bei den anderen Überhosen eher zu viel Material ist. Grundsätzlich arbeiten wir mit 10 Baumwollprefolds (Länge ca 30 cm von Avocado, Xkko, Blümchen, selbstgenäht), Waschlappen zur Einlage gefaltet (immer 2 Lappen zB von Ikea Krama oder Amazon) und eben ab und zu auch Mullwindeln. Die Lappen nehmen wir sonst auch zur Reinigung beim Wickeln oder nachts als zusätzliche Einlage. Darüber hinaus nutzen wir das wegwerfbare Windelvlies von Grünspecht, das es bei Rossmann gibt (immer die RossmannApp nutzen, 10% Rabatt an der Kasse) und pro Rolle etwa 3 Monate reicht. Wir waschen ca alle 2-3 Tage alles bei 60 Grad. Achja, Überhosen haben wir 6 in Benutzung, was total ausreichend ist. An Wetbags haben wir 3 größere Exemplare in wechselnder Benutzung und ein kleineres für unterwegs. Ich überlege gerade noch eine weire bambino als ständiges Backup für die Wickeltasche zu kaufen. Unser Baby ist jetzt aber schon 2,5 Monate alt (5 kg) und wahrscheinlich würde die Überhose dann nur noch max. 2-3 Monate passen, wobei die bambino auf mich den Eindruck macht, dass sie wohl am längsten passen wird von unseren newborn Überhosen. Wir haben übrigens erst mit den Stoffwindeln begonnen als der Bauchnabel verheilt war (mit ca 2,5 Wochen), weil man die Pampers besser am man umklappen kann. Der Mehraufwand gegenüber Pampers ist, meiner Meinung nach, echt übersichtlich. Dafür produziert man keine doch echt schockierend großen Müllberge.
L**I
Great design and quality. Poor sizing
Loved the design and quality but it has been rather small for my daughter since I bought it. I've got the size 2 as she's always been a big girl, as in chunky legs and tummy and they've been on the small side, so I didn't use it much as it was too tight and small causing her skin to catch under the tabs and leaving an all round mark on the waist, and this was after she had turned 1 and she was around 10kg then. Very disappointed with the sizing.
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