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39 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Adequate but still lacking, April 17, 2010
This review is from: Pampers Cruisers Dry Max Diapers, Size 5, 124 Count (Health and Beauty)
I have been a loyal and pleased Pampers customer since 2007. I loved the mesh lining in the Cruisers and the fact I never, ever had any leaks, even if my daughter wore them 12+ hours at night and they were sagging down between her knees. Now I have two in Cruisers and began noticing a severe quality decline several months ago. Tabs ripping off, mesh liner gone, leaking, stiffness... The new Dry Max diapers ARE different than what has been in their boxes recently -- they are noticeably thinner and a bit softer (but not as soft as the original - oh how I loved how cushy they used to be). They DO hold quite a bit of urine and the sagging is not AS bad after a long night, HOWEVER they continue to leak out the sides and front quite often. I haven't had a problem with blowouts b/c my children are toddlers and on solids, but I have an inkling if they leak urine they will leak poo also.
Overall my satisfaction with Pampers is quite low at this point. Unfortunately I tried switching to Huggies and their product is even more inferior, which I suppose is why Pampers feels they can make these changes (aka cutbacks) and still be competitive/retain most of their customers. You can be sure that if a diaper company came out with a quality diaper comparable with the original Cruisers I would leave Pampers and their Dry Max in an instant.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like the new designs, still a little unsure, July 23, 2011
I just received the newly redesigned Cruisers. I really like the new designs, they make the previously tired diaper designs look more similar to the Little Movers patterns, and I like the fact that the size 3 and 4 come with the outer quilting pattern like the Swaddlers do. I also like that they've put the padding back up the rear of the diaper some from where they removed it, and I like that they've made the liner white again as opposed to the dyed purple.
The diaper itself, however, is basically the same as it's been since they incorporated the Dry Max changes back in January of 2010. My son is at the bottom weight limits of the size 4, and he still leaks out of the Cruisers. This has only been a problem since the addition of Dry Max. I know that they've changed the boxes to say "3-way fit" now instead of "Dry Max" to try to make people believe that the Dry Max ordeal is over, however I'm pretty sure it's still the same diaper, just redesigned, since they still leak and sag like crazy. I hate to beat a dead horse, but the old Swaddlers and Cruisers were world's better. I actually still have some from when my four-year-old son was a baby saved in a memory box, and they are so much more plush. We never ever had leaks with those Cruisers.
I guess the bottom line is this: The diapers might be thinner and now cuter than they were, but they don't work quite as well as they used to and they sag terribly (my 22 month old son won't even leave them on once he's wet in them -- not that we want to leave him in a wet diaper, but occasionally when we are out and don't have a place to change him, it happens). I've always secretly hoped they'd bring the original Cruisers back because I loved them so much with my first son. Every time they redesign their packaging I always get a glimmer of hope that they have returned to the original thickly-padded, mesh-lined, leak-proof diaper, so I rush out and buy a new pack and I am always disappointed. I think it might be back to the Little Movers for us because there's no point buying the diapers because they are cute, and having to get up and change sheets, clothing, and diapers at 4am every night.
UPDATE: Edited to say that we've given these another couple of tries overnight again and they actually didn't leak the consecutive nights, so maybe there is hope still for these! The new design patterns and quilting have really grown on me and I think I may resubscribe to these. Wish they'd put the quilting on the larger sizes too and I'd probably switch my older son to these also.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Have been a loyal pampers customer for years, am now completely disgusted., September 4, 2011
I've been a loyal pampers customer for the past 2 years, and have been diapering my daughter in pampers since birth. She used swaddlers as a newborn, and then we switched to cruisers as she started becoming more mobile. When they originally introduced drymax I was a little nervous since I had heard about the rashes, but fortunately we were lucky, and I was still a huge pampers fan. Never had blowouts, never had issues, and my daughter was always very comfortable. Until now. For some reason pampers decided to change their diapers again, making them softer and more similar to the swaddlers in texture. However, the rash my daughter developed on her tush since the new softer feel is insane. She is not an allergic or sensitive skinned baby, but this rash was impossible to get rid of. After two tubes of desitin and lots of screaming during diaper changes, I decided it HAD to be the diaper. I switched to generic, and suddenly the rash was gone! I am so disgusted and frustrated with pampers right now, especially because i have been such a loyal customer for the past 2 years. Pampers needs to do better studies on the chemicals they are introducing in their diapers before introducing them to the consumer! I feel awful that my daughter had to put up with that awful rash for so long because I didn't believe pampers would have done something so negligent. Not happy.
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