You can learn more
about hybrid cloth diapers HERE.
Not exact matches
Gavigan keeps a stash of
about eight
hybrid cloth pants.
At the moment, we are mostly using Grovia
Hybrid diapers with
cloth inserts at home and we use disposables while out and
about.
If you are thinking
about using
cloth diapers but afraid it won't be possible with your lifestyle 100 % of the time, you may consider using
hybrid cloth diapers.
I had been using a
hybrid cloth diapering brand from the time my daughter was born until she was
about 8 months.
Since we don't need to worry
about blowouts anymore; I started leaving a
hybrid / sposie insert in both vehicles for emergencies along with a spare
cloth wipe.
If you are really hesitant or wary of using
cloth diapers (especially when its an issue of convenience, and questions of using them while out - and -
about, having to carry a wet bag, like some mentioned was a concern)... you can always try a
HYBRID diaper.
I had been thinking
about using a
hybrid for nighttime because
cloth just doesn't work for us at night.
According to Diaperdecisions.com,
cloth diapering from birth to age 2.5 can run from a total of $ 381 (for prefolds and covers), including the cost of washing, to $ 1468 (for
hybrids) while disposables would cost
about $ 2577.