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Thirsties Duo Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover, Hook and Loop Closure, Adventure Trail Size Two (18-40 lbs) Thirsties Duo Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover, Hook and Loop Closure, Adventure Trail Size Two (18-40 lbs)

Thirsties Duo Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover, Hook and Loop Closure, Adventure Trail Size Two (18-40 lbs)

Thirsties Duo Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover, Hook and Loop Closure, Adventure Trail Size Two (18-40 lbs) Thirsties Duo Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover, Hook and Loop Closure, Adventure Trail Size Two (18-40 lbs)
$ 14.45

Score By Feature

Based on 961 ratings
Easy to use
9.53
Durability
9.52
Easy to clean
9.28
Versatility
8.98
Leak protection
8.89

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Product Description

This breathable and flexible wrap ensures a snug fit for prefolds, fitteds, flats and contoured diapers while providing waterproof protection
When you pair our Stay Dry Duo Insert with our diaper, you get an easy-to-use all-in-one solution
Gussets on the legs to protect against leaks
Keeping diaper wraps clean will prolong the life of them. In a rotation of 3 to 4 diapers, we recommend using one wrap
The two sizes grow with your baby so you only need one during the toddler stage and one during the newborn stage

Questions & Answers

Is there a way to use these? It has taken me a while to learn (I've done some research, but I'm still getting used to it. What is the difference between these and AIOs? What would you suggest I use in the pocket insert?

There is basically nothing more to them than the outside of the all-in-one. As the absorbant layer, you are responsible for providing it. Pocket diapers, prefolds, flatfolds, fitted diapers, and even disposable inserts (ideal option when traveling, especially if you have only just started using cloth diapers) may each be used with an insert. It has even happened that I had to use receiving blankets, in a pinch (there were too many blankets and not enough All you have to do is fold the sheets down to size, lay them in the cover, and close it around your child. This is an easy and affordable way to do it. The price of a package of prefolds is nearly as much as an all in one diaper, plus you can easily and quickly adjust the absorption level because there is no added fluff to cause leaks.

What is the best use for this? Is it ?

Can I get one of those pampers or Huggies ones? There is no reason why it wouldn't work. You can buy a swim diaper for the same price, and I don't think anyone has tried using it

Has Velcro's latest version been used to manufacture these?

Although I'm not sure if the velcro has changed, one of ours has the same type of closure and it works The print is in the peacock feather pattern.

We just had a baby near the end of last week. Can you tell me how many covers and inserts I should have? Do I have to replace just the inserts when I reuse the covers?

For every four diapers in use, Thirsties recommends you buy a cover. Whenever my newborns wore covers, I never got much success reusing them. It seemed my child always got leaky poo on the trim and inside. I can fit about 3diapers under my cover, and it is really useful. I have 3 cloth diapers and 3 children. It is easier for me to switch covers around as needed because my almost three-year-old doesn't soil covers nearly as much as my 7-month-old.

Selected User Reviews For Thirsties Duo Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover, Hook and Loop Closure, Adventure Trail Size Two (18-40 lbs)

Diaper covers that are great! one of these and used them as a prefold, and it worked so well that we bought four The velcro over the snaps is a better choice for me because my 1 year old son hates changing diapers and the velcro is faster than We've only encountered this problem once since we figured out a way to keep it from happening
5/5

The Velcro does rub slightly on his belly if we don't pull up the front of the diaper higher than the tags. Additionally, we used this cover with his night-fitted diaper, the Workhorse, and it worked perfectly. It is cheaper to buy prefolds than to buy a bunch of pocket diapers, so we prefer them to pocket Our schedule calls for washing 5 of these covers with 2 days worth of prefolds a day (we have 15 prefolds), so we do it In favor of Follow these tips Make sure you fold the velcro tags in when you wash them so they don't fall off. The Alvababy pockets we keep in his diaper bag are easier than on the go, however, so we keep six in there. It is my hope that this review will help anyone who is interested in cloth diapers. Luckily we have learned a lot, but we have been saving a lot of money as well!.

Eden Jones
Eden Jones
| Nov 13, 2020
Their effectiveness is proven
5/5

Historically, we've used disposable diapers, but these were recommended to me over disposable diapers as they've blown up the back multiple times, I had to change brands several times, and I ran up our water bill with constant wash stuff. You can count on them! Rather than blow out, they actually stopped it! There are more in the next size up on the way. One time, they leaked out of the leg, but it was my fault. I am grateful for the break for my washing machine. We may switch to cloth diapers eventually, and I would love to have.

Zara Conrad
Zara Conrad
| Jul 14, 2021
It is a neat system, but it does have My review of this package includes the Thisties DuoWrap and the Thirsties Stay Dry Natural Duo All-Purpose Fabric Spray These diapers get an average rating from me for their two inserts
3/5

For your information The only time I've used these was when I was exclusively breastfeeding. It is first worth saying, there are many different types of diapers out there and for wrap and cover diapers (not just this brand), their pros are that they can make traveling easier (there are liners to pack), and they may save money (though that is not what my experience was like). They aren't suitable for use on 3-D frames because they can be tricky to use The diaper needs to be changed four times. During those times, like after a bath or when we switch from a cloth diaper to a disposable (at bedtime, for example) (we cloth diaper about 70 percent of the time), as well as when they get dirty, I would naturally want to change the diaper completely. In particular, I like the Thirstie's because of the following things
Pros
• They are made from some high-quality materials, such as hemp
• I like that they have two options, as well An example of the size system is shown below. A one size fits all option is bulky on little babies so it's nice this company offers a few different sizes.
• The company appears to employ moms in Colorado.
* Some of the designs seem to be nature-inspired and gender-neutral. I loved the mushrooms one the most. pros>
con>
• The insert does not fit very tightly inside While the design of this diaper appears to have been thoughtful, a snap-in insert would have made it better
• I experienced leaks while using this diaper. (I experienced more leaks than average with my diapers despite the fact that leaks are inevitable with most diapers. For whatever reason, I have been less successful with double gussets. Also, there is no clip in insert for the inserts, which is probably another problem. It appears as if the Velcro on the hook and loop is a bar across the hips that is easy to ride up and rub against the baby's tummy, and this causes it to feel • The shells and inserts are a bit expensive
• I was seldom able to find 3-in-1 kits These diapers will last for four diaper changes. One would be my guess It is more accurate to say 2 or 3. I used my Grovia inserts in the covers in the end. I can use the Thirstie's inserts in the Grovia shell which make it a little less bulky. I feel they are a little more reliable than the Thirstie's inserts. Even though it’s not a perfect fit, I find it does work for me and allows me to make use of everything I have.

Trinity STOREY
Trinity STOREY
| Apr 08, 2021
A great cover for cloth diapers
4/5

My main pain relief is Thirsties Duo Wrap. I have been using them for about 9 months. There are a few advantages to hook-and-loop over snaps, but one big con is that hook-and-loop is more difficult to install than snaps. There is one complaint I have with hook and loop, and that is the velcro snags and wears out faster than snaps. all that said, I like hook and loop because when my baby can't quite fit into the smaller size, but fits into a bigger size, I can use the hook and loop. When the size is a bit too large, it helps to achieve a tighter fit without it pinching and squeezing like the snap does. I ordered two size 2 covers from Amazon at one point, and the one I received was packaged in size 2 packaging but was actually a size 1. I received amazing customer service from Thirsties. The packaging issue was something I thought was an Amazon issue, so I left feedback on it. I received a call from Thirsties enquiring about the problem. The experience was totally unexpected, and I am now a Thirties customer for life (well, for as long as I am cloth diapering my son)!.

Natalie Bradford
Natalie Bradford
| Aug 10, 2021
This is the best for newborns
5/5

Having used thirsties duo wraps since my first child was a diaper, I can't imagine using anything else. The pros are The smaller size is perfect for my newborn (6lb 4oz), the Velcro tabs make it easy to adjust sizing, and the gussets are an absolute must when my baby has wet and juicy poop! A durable product My first child had a set and they got worn out then so I still use them, which are still working well! A print like this could not be ignored and I had to buy it new. The con With the adjustable size my first daughter grew out of these covers before she grew out of all other adjustable covers, so we moved on to Flips. They do, however, have a longer life expectancy than an infant one - This is a great size, so totally worth the expense! If I did not have them in my stash, I would not be happy!.

Rayna Webster
Rayna Webster
| Jul 07, 2021
As much as I wanted this to be a cloth diaper, I was disappointed to find out that the listing was incorrect and it was In any case, I went looking for reusable diapers because when my nephew stays the night, he always wakes up drenched in urine
5/5

I mean pajamas top and bottom, his crib, whatever toy and blanket he slept with at the time. The first thing that I do in the morning is to pee a lot. He wore this to wear over his diaper, and I was happy to discover that only the bottom of his pajama shirt was wet with urine! Plus we like the dog-print.

Valentina Gamble
Valentina Gamble
| Sep 19, 2020

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