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190 of 190 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars One Design Flaw, but otherwise Perfect!
These things are great! Currently using them on baby #2. I've never had a blow out with them or any leaks. But they do SEEP, and if you're not careful, the can soak EVERYTHING on or near baby.

SEEPAGE: The inside of the diaper is waterproof - awesome. But the nice white edging on the diaper is all cloth. As such, it's very soft on baby's skin, but it is also...
Published on September 11, 2009 by W. Edwards

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3.0 out of 5 stars Effective, but not my favorite
I am new to cloth diapering, so I decided to try a few products out before I made my final decision. I bought the Thirsties, the Flip cover, Bummis super whisper, and Rikki wrap. Flip amd Bummis take the cake. Thirsties works well, but is bulky on little people and the velcro doesn't seem like it will be in good shape after a few months. I personally think the other two...
Published on February 1, 2010 by Glynnis Farmwald


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190 of 190 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars One Design Flaw, but otherwise Perfect!, September 11, 2009
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These things are great! Currently using them on baby #2. I've never had a blow out with them or any leaks. But they do SEEP, and if you're not careful, the can soak EVERYTHING on or near baby.

SEEPAGE: The inside of the diaper is waterproof - awesome. But the nice white edging on the diaper is all cloth. As such, it's very soft on baby's skin, but it is also very absorbent. So if moisture from a wet pre-fold diaper seeps onto the edging, it soaks the edging and then the edging soaks baby's clothes and everything baby has on. And this happens often because of the silly little sizing tag that hangs down in the back of the diaper. The tag will get wet, then the wet seeps onto the edging, then the wet edging seeps onto clothes, blankets, etc. Ugh.

The solution is simple - just cut the tags out. Or it would have been easier for Thirsties to make them with printed in tags so you don't have to guess as to the size when you cut the tags out.

Otherwise:

FIT: great! They fit pre-folds lovely. Very adjustable. I've never seen a blow out.

CLEAN UP: Urine is no problem. I find that nearly every poo requires me to change the cover also and wash it, but the poo stays in the cover and does not leak. Since the covers are cheap, I bought 6 of each size I need. (I do about a load of whites a day, so a few are always being cleaned.)

WASHABILITY: GREAT! these things have gone through the washer so many times and still look fine. they haven't stained for me.

COMFORT: no diaper rash and counting. and baby doesn't have wrinkles on her butt like she gets from disposables

HASSLE: for a cloth diaper, minimal. pre-folds (Well, at least the ones I use) don't "wick" away moisture, so I never leave her in them for long, so I change her diapers more often with the cloth. I choose not travel with these or leave them for sitters, because I feel cloth diapering requires buy-in from the people who are doing the diapering. But as I'm with baby most of the time, I use these almost always. Dad doesn't mind them either.

ECONOMY: great! they hold up, last for a long time with adjustability, and were cheap for a very nice product

LOOKS: they do give baby a big butt, but seriously, it's not like baby has a really svelte figure anyhow. they do require me to dress her a size bigger for a good fit, though.

OVERALL: nice! just fix that stupid tag in the back thing and these would be perfect (but again, you can just cut them out)

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**UPDATE**: The 1st "baby" is now toilet training and the 2nd baby is in hand-me-down Thirsties+cloth diapers. We have gone through 4 different sizes of Thirsties diaper covers now for both kids. I liked Thirsties well enough that we never switched to another brand, which says a lot. A few notes:

*WASHABILITY: These still wash up great. The Velcro holds up wash after wash, even though I wash the covers with the cloth diaper inserts on the most intense hot-water setting there is to kill germs. It is best to "tuck" the velcro against the tabs provided, to avoid tangling of the diapers in the dyer. Otherwise, the velcro tabs stick to one another. No fading at all to the color, which is amazing.

* DURABILITY: All that washing and still they're fine. Out of the 30-some covers I have, 1 had velcro tabs that were not well-sewn on and started to tear free of the stitching upon first washing. But for 1 out of 30, I'm going to take it that it was a fluke. A few of the Velcro tabs are starting to get a little soft and bendy, but they still hold tight.

* LEAKS: Still no leaks or blowouts. Put these on snug in the proper size and they hold the inserts in place and poos and pees stay in the diaper. My 2nd baby is the blow-out QUEEN. Seriously, every morning she blows out of any disposable you put on her: Pampers, Huggies, brand X, you name it, she'll get poo all up her back, stain her clothes and get poo in her hair. Nasty. The ONLY diapers she won't blow out of are Thirsties covers. They're a disgusting mess inside after her morning poo, but if it stays in the diaper cover, the clean-up isn't so bad.

* STAINING: I said previously these don't stain. That is not entirely true. The slick inside of the diapers don't stain. The cloth can, especially the white edging around the legs where poop sometimes gets trapped (that's the price you pay for no blowouts). Many of my diapers now have a yellowish or brownish tinge to the edging that no amount of washing will entirely bleach. Oh well. The kiddo wears clothes over them so no one sees.

* SEEPING: Seeping DOES occur. I still find that if the diaper insert soaks, moisture can seep onto the edging and then seep onto clothes. As a newborn to 6 months, this moisture crept up the back tab and onto the back edging. More recently, the seeping happens around the leg openings. It's a function of a) how your baby is lying, sitting, or standing and b) how quickly you change the diapers. But I have found you need to change cloth diapers quickly when they're wet. Thirsties covers don't leak, but if you don't change them in a timely fashion, you will get seepage.

* COMFORT: Cloth diapers give my sensitive skinned babies much less diaper rash than disposables. A lot of it comes from the fact that we notice and change out soiled diapers more quickly with cloth. Thirsties edging is comfy and does not pinch too badly.

I do notice, however, that my 2nd child gets some redness around her legs from the edging rubbing on her skin. This is probably because she's built like the Michelin man. She's a very fat baby. It doesn't seem to hurt her, and it isn't forming a rash, but it does concern me such that I change her frequently to make sure it's just the diaper edging pressing against her skin and not a dampness-related rashing. I think I'll need to get her a bigger size here, soon. She's growing like crazy.

*SIZING/Vs. SNAP COVERS: All kids are shaped differently, so I can't speak to all body types. My kids fit Thirsties really well, however, much better than the few Bummis I borrowed from sis-in-law. I also have a few of the Thirsties covers (duo?) that require snapping, but I didn't like them. The plastic buttons ended up pressing against my kiddos chubby thighs and leaving marks. Regular Thirsties are all cloth, so very gentle. Also my kids are kind of tank-children (that is, big, fat babies), so these fit them well. My only problem is that baby #2 is SO big she's nearly too big for the Large size (at only 4mo.!) I truly wish these came in toddler sizes - like an XL.

*TODDLER/POTTY TRAINING USE: These things can be extended into the toddler years by being put over cloth training pants or cloth panties at naptime and bedtime for an extra layer of protection when kids are still not staying dry all night. I learned this trick from the sis-in-law, and it's a nice way to get more use out of these and keep the bed dry, but still let your potty-training kid enjoy 'big kid underwear.'

* GREAT PRICE, GREAT INVESTMENT: I always found I needed a few more Thirsties covers than I thought I would, and at $10ish a pop, they're a great deal. I have invested in some $800 worth of cloth diapering supplies that has seen me through 2 kids now. That was about 3 dozen pre-fold inserts in four different sizes and about 10 covers for each size. I easily saved that much on disposables in half a year, much less 2 kids worth of supplies. Plus, if we decide to have more kids, we save even MORE. And it's better on the environment.

Thirsties hold up to the use and abuse, so they really are worth the investment.

* A note on what goes inside the Thirsties: I never found diaper inserts that I liked on Amazon. I found pre-fold diapers of old school kind on a site called greenmountaindiapers.com. I mention it because I kept going back there. It's a very wacky-looking site (sorry, the design is just bizarre), but their pre-fold diapers are fantastic. You fold them into thirds, slip them into the Thirsties cover, and just pull them back out when soiled. Follow the care instructions that come with the pre-folds, for sure, but those diapers made excellent inserts for these covers.

Happy Cloth Diapering!
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91 of 93 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Wrap on the Market, April 10, 2009
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When my husband and I decided to cloth diaper our son, we first invested in one of each of the most popular kinds of cloth diapers, including both prefolds and pocket systems. For wraps we tried the Bummis super whisper wrap and the thirsties. The Thirsties are by far and away better.
1. They fit his body better because the waist can accommodate the typical baby budda belly more comfortably.
2. The cut of the legs fits his legs better, whereas the Bummis always gaps.
3. The fabric of the Thirsties is more flexible. By comparison, the Bummis feels cheap and stiff.
4. The gusset at the leg of the Thirsties prevents leaks and also better distributes the tightness of the elastic better so it doesn't cut into my baby's skin.

When using them with the prefolds, you have to make certain that the wrap completely encloses the prefold diaper around the leg. If it doesn't, you can get leaks. But if you fit them correctly and make sure the cotton prefold is entirely tucked inside, they are perfect!
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars High quality cover, March 2, 2009
I was impressed with this cover. I bought several different brands before my daughter was born and this was one of my favorites. My daughter was tall and slender and it fit around her legs better than others. For a chubbier baby, it might not have been such a good match.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value, great construction, easy for first-time cloth diapering, July 6, 2010
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I'm a cloth diapering newbie, and I did a LOT of research before my son was born. I knew I wanted to go the cheaper route by using prefolds and covers, so I looked at reviews of all the diaper covers before deciding to try this one. I LOVE IT! The gussets on the sides contain everything, which is more than I can say for Huggies and Pampers disposables. We've had several blow-outs and urine leakage from the disposables we've used, but nary a problem with this diaper cover. I disagree with another reviewer who said that the cloth edging wicks moisture to the outside. The cloth is polyester, which doesn't wick like cotton does. The moisture sits on top of it, true, but it doesn't wick to the outside unless the prefold is sticking out somewhere.

For the price, these covers are VERY well made. I was impressed. Since they don't have cotton fabric on the inside, they don't have to be washed after every usage. I just have two and rotate them every other change. If anything gets on them, I just wipe them down and air dry. By the next diaper change, the other has dried and is ready to go. Very economical!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Effective, but not my favorite, February 1, 2010
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I am new to cloth diapering, so I decided to try a few products out before I made my final decision. I bought the Thirsties, the Flip cover, Bummis super whisper, and Rikki wrap. Flip amd Bummis take the cake. Thirsties works well, but is bulky on little people and the velcro doesn't seem like it will be in good shape after a few months. I personally think the other two are more for your money, and are much trimmer fits. The gussets on Thirsties are nice, but they are no more effective than the others I mentioned. I know some people really prefer Thirsties for the gussets, and admittedly they are nice and well-made... but I won't buy any more. I am happier with the ease of the bummis and flip system which are a trimmer fit and well made.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars We've tried them all..., May 7, 2009
...And Thirsties is the best! We have been using Thirsties Diaper Covers for over 18 months now & LOVE them. We have tried several other brands, but always come back to Thirsties for one reason or another. These covers are so pliable...they definitely are the most comfortable for our baby and allow him to move about. Other wraps are stiff and bulky and don't seem very giving on our active baby. The gussets are a must- have and really work well to contain messes. I use Thirsties Covers in combination with their fitted diapers and we very rarely spring a leak. LOVE all the colors, too!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Thirsties and the Chubby Legged Baby, January 4, 2010
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Jessica Matthews (Crockett Mills, TN) - See all my reviews
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So many babies are different, and there's so many covers to choose from when you're cloth diapering. I cloth diaper my baby, and I've tried several different covers. She's 4 months old now, and she's not the skinny legged baby with a big belly. She's always been opposite- with chunky legs and a smaller belly.
I like both the Thirsties and Bummis SSW, and I want to let you know what I like about each.
Thirsties: 1st of all, they're so easy to wipe out if something gets on the cover. What else? Leg gussets make it where I can just put a prefold in and not worry too much about leaks. On the other hand, leg gussets are just a little tight on her chubby legs so I think I'll have to move up a size before she hits the 18 lbs the smalls are supposed to go up to. I went ahead and got a Thirsties Duo in size 2 but that's still too big on her.
Thirsties Basics- cute colors, take care with chubby legged babies, may have to go up a size before the sizing chart says you have to, wipe out easily.

Bummis SSW: No leg gussets so fit a lot better on my baby's legs without digging in or making them red. Still no problems with leaks, but I do make sure to get the prefold on just right and with an absorbant liner so that helps. The downfall with the SWW is not in the lack of leg gussets but with the mesh type lining inside. If that lining gets something on it, you can't wipe it out as easily as with the Thirsties.
Bummis SSW basics- not as many cute colors (if that's important to you), less easy to wipe out, size (with no leg gussets) is absolutely perfect for my chubby legged baby.

Both are great covers. Just think about your baby's shape and size when getting covers. If you have friends who cloth diaper you may want to borrow a wrap or two to see what will fit best. Or you can just do like I did and get one of each- there's pros to both brands so you can't go too wrong, and then when you have your favorite you can get some more of whichever that is.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Not disappointed, July 25, 2009
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I purchased these to use over Kissaluvs and they have worked well. Although we use both cloth and disposables, we have not had a "blow-out" or a leak in these. (We have had "blow outs" with disposables). I give them 4 stars because they do restrict movement in the legs a bit- that could be the cover or it could be because the diaper is so thick but either way it looks a bit uncomfortable sometimes. Overall, we are very happy with them! Size note: my son was 7 1/2 lbs when he was born and the smallest size worked but was not necessary, X-small is what I have used most and he is almost 15 lbs now- still using them.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Thirsties-wonderful cloth diaper cover, July 12, 2009
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Thirsties are wonderful cover pants. Our baby had the gift to pee and pee a lot. Thirsties did hold up to the excessive saturation of the cloth diapers. They are easy to clean. Just toss them in the washer with the cloth diapers or with baby's clothes. The size is pretty accurate. Use the correct size & baby won't get rashes etc...We ignored the warning of not washing them often. You need to wash those things, they hold up for the legnth of time. We used 4 per size of growth.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb diaper cover!, November 19, 2009
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We started using thirsties diaper covers from the day our son was born. We really like them because they are fitted to seal off any leakages, yet they breathe keeping the skin from getting diaper rash. Cloth diapers and thirsties covers kept our son from getting any diaper rash at all. We bought three covers in each size as our son was growing into them, and 36 cloth diapers for each size. You may need to have four at the very initial stage (sizes x-small and small) just because babies pee more often at that age. We rinsed them off by hand, and by the time we went through the clean ones, the washed one would dry off.
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