They are
not bulky diapers!
Not exact matches
And they're
not as
bulky as cloth
diapers, so it's
not like they fill the machine all on their own.
My one quibble is that the thick center section of the prefold is
not always in the center of these
diapers, which makes fastening them with a snappi
bulkier on one side than the other.
It's nice to put my daughter in a nighttime
diaper that isn't overly
bulky!
Cons: - Slightly
bulky, does
not fit in diaper bag - Most require insert for newborns - Must adjust all straps between wearers - Buckles and straps can be difficult for caregiver with existing neck or shoulder conditions - Not as cuddly, though some woven wrap conversions are very soft - Less budget friendly than other opti
not fit in
diaper bag - Most require insert for newborns - Must adjust all straps between wearers - Buckles and straps can be difficult for caregiver with existing neck or shoulder conditions -
Not as cuddly, though some woven wrap conversions are very soft - Less budget friendly than other opti
Not as cuddly, though some woven wrap conversions are very soft - Less budget friendly than other options
I'm still trying to find a good cloth
diaper that fits his tiny little legs and isn't super
bulky on him.
We don't find it to be
bulky as some one - size
diapers can be.
The Gerber and Dappi seem to be made for much
bulkier diapers and are too papery & 40; gerber & 41; on
not repellent enough & 40; dappi & 41;.
They fit perfectly under the GROVIA HYBRID SHELLS and are
not as
bulky as some of the other fitted
diapers tend to be.
If you don't want to go all - out on a
bulky piece of furniture, you can opt for a
diaper changing pad that simply sits on top of an existing piece of furniture.
It's relatively simple to use, you can use it to carry your baby in several different positions, it's
not bulky so you can shove it under the stroller or in your bag, you can use it as an emergency
diaper pad or pillow, in some positions you can nurse in it, and (most importantly if you have a toddler) it's super-easy to get the baby in and out of it (and in and out and in and out...).
This
diaper is soft and cushy but
not too
bulky, although it won't work under every newborn cover, especially the really trim ones like the Bummis Super Lite.
However, most «one size»
diapers are
not only
bulky but often too big and may leak on a newborn.
This Bumble Collection
diaper bag wastes no space but also doesn't feel
bulky.
While the
diapers are
bulkier than disposables, they are
not as
bulky as other cloth
diapers we've tried.
As cloth
diapers go, this
diaper is
not bulky at all.
Amazon did
not have the best regular price on brand - name
diapers; however, the free shipping is enough to decide for yourself (especially when purchasing the large,
bulky boxes).
This carrier is
bulky and may
not fold down small enough to tuck into a
diaper bag like some other types can.
Even with all the extra layers of the overnight insert, this
diaper isn't overly
bulky.
While some of my
diapers are
bulkier than others, my children't clothes do fit over them.
Even with both the Small and Large LUX inserts, and a Hemp Booster, the
diaper isn't hard to stuff and, while somewhat
bulky, still fits comfortably under my baby's clothing.
Baby doesn't look
bulky at all, yet the inserts keep him dry and the double gussets in the
diaper cover prevent leaks.
Since it's
not too
bulky, it makes for a great
diaper bag toy.
Breastfeeding makes it pretty easy to feed and you don't need to pack nearly as much as most travel guides would have you believe - we've done great with a backpack full of
diapers, clothes, and blankies along with our stroller and a moses basket for a long weekend (it will get
bulkier when she outgrows the basket).
We did run into some problems really early on with the
diaper rubbing on the cord stump (and then the scab on the navel) and causing some bleeding, and of course they are really
bulky on a newborn — but that didn't bother me or the baby!
It's
not a typical
bulky diaper bag and, though it is spacious, would probably be best for families with only one baby.
The core is can be up to triple layer thick prefold and yet the
diaper won't feel
bulky to the baby.
The trimness of the inserts means, even if you add them to a pocket
diaper, they won't make the
diaper too
bulky.
Tiny Tush Mini One Size
Diaper Covers Tiny babies need newborn diaper covers that won't be too
Diaper Covers Tiny babies need newborn
diaper covers that won't be too
diaper covers that won't be too
bulky.
One - size
diapers do
not always work well on newborn
diapers, because they are
bulky and may
not provide a snug enough fit.
They are the perfect length and thickness (I bought smalls) to create a
diaper with a microfiber that is reasonably absorbent but
not too
bulky.
Generally speaking, most pocket
diapers come with microfiber inserts which are
bulkier and
not very absorbent.
I love how it's flat so when my son is doing tummy time it doesn't add to his already
bulky front
diaper.
The
diaper is
not too
bulky, even with both inserts.
we haven't tried any storebought trainers, I made a few fitted
diapers and fleece covers for him but they're too tight and
bulky for him to be able to put on and off himself, so he ends up peeing in them on purpose because he doesn't want to go thru the trouble.
Surprisingly, this didn't make the Dream
Diaper too terribly
bulky (nothing in the realm of an overnight fitted by a long shot).
It's
not a
bulky overnight
diaper, so I was skeptical that it would do the trick, but it absolutely did (and with more absorbency to spare).
Of course, the trimmer it is, the smaller it is, which means it is
not going to be as absorbent as a big and
bulky diaper, but that is always the trade - off.
The snaps are easy to use and are
not at all
bulky on the front of the
diaper.
The bench over the basket does slide forward and backward, but
not enough to give you much room to put in a big
diaper bag or anything else
bulky.
This
diaper is a little
bulky though, so it does
not work well under pants
I also use Huggies pants for girls and find that it is a much larger
diaper and sometimes
bulky between the legs and it would
not pull up as far as Pampers pants, but overall, both are good nappies.
They are wide and
bulky, so
not great for under clothes, but a great night time
diaper.
The downside to one - size
diapers is that they are very
bulky on newborns and don't truly provide a good fit until baby is about 10 to 12 lbs.
We have tried multiple
diaper brands and these are by far the best, no leaks, excellent fit,
not too
bulky.
I don't find the Tiny Tush
diaper to be very
bulky, which is a bonus.
Would have been
bulky as a newborn but there's
not many covers or
diapers that would fit right from birth and up.
It isn't
bulky and can fit your
diaper bag when
not in use.It comes with a hood that will protect your baby from the sun and wind and help them sleep in busy environments.
One reviewer stated that it may
not be roomy enough for many items if you use
bulky cloth
diapers, but it can be made 20 per cent larger with its expandable center.
That's a huge selling point to me because cloth
diapers are a bit
bulkier than disposables, so getting a good fit with most clothes is
not easy.