Do
you think hybrid diapers are a necessary component for cloth diapers becoming mainstream?
Not exact matches
Today I'm hashing out a few reasons I
think the Omaïki Cabrio is a better cloth
diaper cover compared to the GroVia
Hybrid Shells.
At one point, I
thought I would build an entire stash with GroVia
Hybrids, but the times have changed and since the Cabrio's release in 2017, this cloth
diaper blogger is head over heels in excitement.
No
diaper is perfect, and while I love using the Omaïki Cabriö
Hybrid cloth
diaper, and I am ordering more of my favourite NEW prints this week, there are a few things I
think would make the Omaïki Cabriö
Hybrid just a little better.
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.
Grover
Hybrids are one of the best made and well
thought - out cloth
diapers I have come across so far.
But — I'll admit it — deep down I
think that anybody who likes
hybrid diapers and their disposable inserts would be even more satisfied with cloth.
I
think it's definitely reasonable to be done with daytime
diapers by then, and I would even look at doing the potty training experience with your son at 17 months IF wrapping up with pure EC or a
hybrid plan does NOT work by then.
But I
think,
Hybrid style cloth
diapers are easier, and that's why my stash is a collection of
hybrids and different absorbency, and my AIO cloth
diapers live in the dresser.