If you are into
microfiber inserts because you trust it more than other inserts that are made of different materials, and then get one from a trusted baby product maker like BumGenius.
Some moms don't like to use
microfiber inserts because they can develop odors over time.
Not exact matches
If you're using
microfiber inserts, generally you'll have to change more frequently
because microfiber has issues with compression leaks.
Microfiber is one of the most common fabrics used in commercial diaper
inserts,
because it is inexpensive and quite absorbent.
Pocket diapers tend to be the fussiest when it comes to the wash routine,
because of the amount of synthetic materials used in the stay - dry layer and in the
microfiber inserts.
Four stars
because of the
microfiber insert.
So far it seems to be wearing better than a
microfiber insert, but that may be just
because I don't use it very often.
I like to scrap my
microfiber inserts and fill my pocket diapers with Babykicks Joeybunz Hemp
inserts because they are very trim.
Most moms use
microfiber inserts for pocket cloth diapers and overnight cloth diapers
because of its ability to absorb fast and dry fast.
I bought some bamboo
inserts because people kept saying how great they were and how much better than
microfiber they were!
Pocket diapers are ideal for night - times
because you can put as many
inserts as will fit inside (the general populace finds two
microfiber inserts to be sufficient for 8 - 10 hours).
You should use a barrier, such as fleece liners, between a
microfiber insert and your baby's skin,
because microfiber can dry out and irritate their sensitive skin.
These are my favorite pocket diapers
because the
inserts are more absorbent than any other
microfiber inserts I've tried.