There are two rows
of waist snaps, which I love, because it means I can adjust the waist and thighs differently if needed.
The snap - down rise and
adjustable waist snaps allow this diaper to fit most babies weighing from 8 - 35 pounds.
I think it's crazy that my 17 month old daughter, who is barely 20 lbs, still wears most of her diapers on the
inner waist snap settings, these included.
One of the things to do is to use the
male waist snaps in a wing lift to help keep the thighs tight.
The waist does still adjust since there are
many waist snap selections to choose from.
This diaper has two rows
of waist snaps that can adjust the width around tummy and thighs separately.
Additional features include 3 × 2 rise snap,
double waist snaps, and a generous overall shape of the diaper.
I'll admit I find the double
waist snaps on each wing a little overkill.
A snap sounds trivial, but Charlie Banana's
crossover waist snap allows you to fit any size baby perfectly and in a pinch, close up the diaper nice and tight until you can clean it.
The Nuggles Bittee has a double row of
waist snaps for optimal sizing along the legs and waists.
Considering many of our other diapers require him to be in a full rise setting with minimal
waist snaps remaining, I am very pleased with the fit on him!
Featuring criss
cross waist snaps, hip snaps, and two levels of rise snaps, this diaper fits a variety of different shapes and size.
It features a wider crotch, longer body, and
longer waist snaps compared to the smaller one - size version.
There is something about a double
waist snap tat I love more than a single snap.
I should have snapped down to the
lower waist snaps to get a better thigh fit (would have prevented the leak that happened, but I learnt my lesson as she grew)
Our growth spurt this week means he now has one
waist snap exposed (for that awkward unsymmetrical look).
The
rainbow waist snaps make it an easy diaper for daddies, grandmas and care givers to achieve a great fit.
The outer shell features snaps for three rise levels and
several waist snaps for adjustability.
Since this diaper runs really big, I need to keep it on the
tightest waist snaps, which makes it fit oddly while on a higher rise setting.
Meanwhile, this fitted newborn diaper is unsnapped at the rise and is nearly on the
largest waist snap - which just doesn't make sense.
I did not put the rise down since he is long - waisted, but he is on the second from the middle set
of waist snaps.
This diaper does not have
cross-over waist snaps, which may be part of the reason why I didn't think we got a good fit on our 8 lb but skinny newborn.
For a perfect fit, this AIO cloth diaper has four rise settings and a
crossover waist snap to fit even the smallest of babies.
Sweet Pea placed rise snaps and a set of
adjustable waist snaps, allowing babies from 8 to 35 pounds to wear this diaper.
The exterior of the diaper is made from PUL and features the Smart Bottoms 4 rise settings,
double waist snap, and the male facing snaps along the diaper waist panel.
Instead of more traditional rise snaps, it offers a fold down
waist snaps with a triple snap crossover waist (that is three snaps on the wings to give a secure and tight fit on all babies).
Crossover
waist snap A snap sounds trivial, but Charlie Banana's crossover waist snap allows you to fit any size baby perfectly and in a pinch, close up the diaper nice and tight until you can clean it.
Still features cross over
waist snaps and the same number of waist snaps.
I also eased up on the rise for my daughter (it was already at the largest setting for my son) and I fastened
the waist snaps more loosely, actually pulling the top snap in closer than the bottom snap to give some more room in the leg holes.
There is a snap down rise and adjustable
waist snaps to provide a perfect fit on most babies from birth until potty training.
On the exterior, it features an outer shell of PUL with a double
waist snap.
Two rows of
waist snaps are fastened at a slight angle, giving a tighter waist and wider hips giving a perfect fit for us every time!
I always thought the bottom hip snap had to be directly below
the waist snap... duh.
I don't like how
the waist snaps on the one - size curl a little, that drives me a little batty.
Personally, I prefer a double
waist snap and inner flaps for my diaper covers.
I never heard of washing diapers with
the waist snapped.
The wings are wide with 2 rows of
waist snaps and two crossover snap settings for newborns.
The Baby Beduga has 5 rise settings and cross-over
waist snaps, which mean that it can be sized down to fit almost from birth.
Unlike your traditional OS cloth diaper with rise snaps, the Nuggles Bittee has an adjustable rise at
the waist snaps.
After I set the umbilical snaps, I use my KAM Snaps awl to mark the locations of the remaining
waist snaps.