It's just a cover and I lost the insert so I mainly use it as a cover on my fitted diapers or with
a gDiapers disposable insert.
If you are interested in trying out
gDiapers disposable inserts, you can check out my aff link here.
For example,
the gDiaper disposable inserts are only made out of cellulose and wood fluff pulp.
The way I did that though was just this way... I used Flip covers with gcloth and
gdiaper disposables.
Not exact matches
ok, I'm going to ditch: my paper in plastic bags (oh, double whammy on the environment) for reusables,
disposable diapers for
gdiapers and cloth diapers for my baby boy (I just bought both), pull - ups for cloth training pants for my toddler for bedtime, plastic water bottles, and swiffer cloths.
gdiapers may have gel in their
disposable liners, but it doesn't have plastic, and will decompose within 55 days.
Marketing itself as the solution to the poopy diaper conundrum; (
disposable diapers are filling up the landfills and cloth diapers uses lots of water)
gdiaper is the hybrid of the two.
Regardless of the system you use (
gdiapers, prefolds na dcovers, AIOs, etc.), it is less harmful on the environment, becuase instead of 6000 diapers per child going to the landfill (which is the average for a newborn to potty train), only a couple of dozen (if that) go into the landfill, and that's AFTER you use the cloth for all your children, something you can't do with ANBY
disposables on the market.
Instead of using a
disposable doubler like one out of a
gDiaper, maybe you could try using the rice paper liners instead - I believe they are flushable and are made up of less «stuff».
Some diapers such as GroVia, Charlie Banana, or
gDiapers are made with the intention of being hybrids and have both
disposable and cloth insert options.
gDiapers are advertised more as hybrids or for using more
disposable inserts than cloth.
gDiapers have sized covers for newborns and come with smaller sized
disposable inserts that you can use.
At night we use
Gdiapers with the
disposable insert, nothing else holds enough (including hemp, etc.).
Charlie Banana and
gDiapers are a couple brands that make
disposable inserts.
He also wears his
gDiaper in the pool with a cloth insert... Better than wasting money on the
disposable swimmy diapers.
gDiapers are a great alternative to other
disposable diapers.
I love
gdiapers because they give me the option of going either cloth OR
disposable.
I use and love
gdiapers, though I am a fan of the cloth insert much more than the
disposable refills.
Truthfully, I haven't pushed them on the diaper issue because I don't think cloth makes a lot of sense for us, and I agree with @Akeeyu - I doubt that throwing away
gDiaper inserts is really all that much of an improvement over throwing away
disposables.
I LOVE
gDiapers with the intensity of a gazillion suns!!!! It has been the only diaper... cloth or
disposable... that has fit my chunky monkey.
I also hated
gdiapers even though I wanted to love them, for all the reasons Moxie said.We use
disposables when traveling, and now at night sometimes because we were having leaking problems.
I have 9
gdiapers for my 16 month old son and 12 cloth inserts and because we switch out from cloth to
disposable throughout the day we only have to wash a load every 4 days or so.
I love
gdiapers and think they're a great alternative to
disposables and much easier than prefold cloth.
We used to when we were CDing newbies (used
gdiapers w
disposable inserts when out & about).
The good thing about this
disposable inserts from
gDiapers is that it can be directly flushed down on your toilet like a diaper liner.
gDiapers is also proud of their
disposable insert for being the only
disposable insert that is Cradle to Cradle certified making it one of the best
disposable inserts for babies today.
Hybrid diapers, such as
Gdiapers, Grovía OS, or the Flip system are diapers which have a reusable outer shell and both a reusable and
disposable option for the absorbent inserts.
gDiapers are actually a diaper hybrid that offers the convenience of switching between washable, reusable cloth inserts and biodegradable,
disposable refills.
For parents who struggle choosing between
disposable and cloth diapers,
gDiapers gPants are the perfect combination.
About
gDiapers The first new choice in diapers in more than 40 years,
gDiapers is the best of cloth and
disposable in one earth - friendly diaper.
I like that
gDiapers fit, are not bulky and are an eco-friendly solution to using regular
disposable diapers.
-LSB-...] as the solution to the poopy diaper conundrum; (
disposable diapers are filling up the landfills and cloth diapers uses lots of water)
gdiaper is the hybrid of the two.
I admit I went with
disposable like 7th and Tender Care initially and even tried the
Gdiapers, but now I am solely cloth diapering.
gDiapers have
disposable inserts that are flushable and biodegradable.
(Which only applies to
gDiapers»
disposable inserts, which GladBaby isn't even selling, but that seems irrelevant.)
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For a biodegradable
disposable, look into
gDiapers.