However, it does have a lot
of absorbency inside: 7 layers of bamboo / cotton.
Not exact matches
Cloth diaper inserts come in a variety
of shapes and fabrics and can be stuffed in a pocket or laid
inside a diaper cover, depending on your baby's output and
absorbency needs.
Frankly, if a cover has a nice snug fit and you find night time leaking, one
of three things has probably gone wrong: either your child's clothing has found it's way
inside the diaper via the waist or the legs, there just isn't enough
absorbency, or the fit isn't right.
The combination
of the waterproof yet breathable material and the double leg gussets make this diaper cover leakproof no matter what you use
inside it for
absorbency.
• Can add
absorbency by using a doubler or folding an insert
inside of it.
Although designed specifically to stuff
inside pocket diapers, the four layers
of absorbent hemp / cotton jersey found in the 1/8» thick PREMIUM Joey Bunz, can also be used to boost
absorbency in any cloth diapering system yet offer a trim, but more absorbent, fit than other inserts.
Slid
inside a pocket diaper, these inserts can easily handle the daytime
absorbency needs
of your baby, and when coupled with another diaper doubler, are equally as capable for night - time or nap - time diapering
of heavy wetting babies.
Fit
of Covers and pockets really vary based on the
absorbency inside the diaper.
Then there is a layer
of cotton
absorbency forming the pocket, and another thin layer
inside the pocket (in a loop shape, like you might see on an Elemental).
On the
inside of the inserts, there are two layers
of microfiber for increased
absorbency.
Great
Absorbency: Are perfect choice for your heavy wetter - 5 Layers, 3 layers
of microfiber sandwiched between 2 layers
of charcoal bamboo, can absorb a lot
of moisture and won't bunch up
inside of the diaper.
If you turn the pocket
inside out, three layers
of a cotton terry material are sewn to the pocket providing additional
absorbency.
Cloth diaper inserts are rectangular - shaped pieces
of absorbency that can be stuffed
inside a pocket diaper or laid
inside a waterproof cover.
For the tiniest newborns, use the contour, snap - in liner alone
inside of a diaper cover without the rest
of the diaper, and you will have plenty
of absorbencies.
These lay
inside the diaper and provide an additional layer
of absorbency for naptimes
of extra heavy wetters.
Inside is a cotton blend, with a boosted
absorbency and waterproof layer in the middle core
of the Bambino Mio Potty Training Pants.
They have two levels
of absorbency — some sewn into the actual trainers and additional layers that snap
inside.
This includes the
inside of covers, the lining
of all - in - ones and pockets, and the inserts or soakers that make up cloth diaper
absorbency.