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The Kanga Care Rumparooz Double Leg Gusset Reusable Cloth Diaper Cover is a water-resistant, eco-friendly diaper solution designed for newborns weighing 4-15 lbs. Featuring innovative leg gussets for leak protection and a customizable closure, this diaper cover grows with your baby and can be wiped clean for multiple uses, making it a practical choice for modern parents.
K**N
Absolute favorite for newborn diaper
Love the fit on these for newborn size. They have a good amount of buttons so you truly get the perfect fit. Haven’t had any leaking issues.
L**D
Love the fit, comfrt, and no leaks!
I bought a few of these for my daughter who cloth diapers my granddaughter. They are really great covers. They are leak-proof, she's never had a diaper leak, neither urine or feces, and she is breast fed which is a softer, liquid type bowel movement, and it holds it all inside, something my other daughter always had a problem with she used disposable diapers.How to use them:She uses them with either pre-fold, flat, or fitted cloth diapers. For pre-folds: She purchased a few dozen organic newborn size at Green Mountain Diapers and uses snappi diaper fasteners instead of pins. We lay the pre-fold down, with baby's waist at the center top, then take each side where her legs, feet were are and roll it in "jelly roll style", to where it is a triangle'ish shape, then pulls the bottom up between her legs. Then take each side of the top and pull in on top of the part that was pulled up and fasten the little hooks on the snappi at the bottom onto the crotch part, then stretch each of the snappi's arms to where the teeth grap the cloth on each side. It holds the diaper on perfectly without having to use pins.Then, we take the rumparooz and adjust the snaps to fit. It has multiple ways it can be snapped, so that it will fit a newborn through the first 3-6 months, depending on size of your baby. For a newborn, you snap down the "rise", which is the bottom row of snaps in the middle, for the first several weeks we needed it to be snapped to the bottom row, then as she grew longer, we snapped to the top row, now that she is 3 months old, we don't need to snap down the rise because it fits fine without shortening the rise. The sides come in and snap on whichever snaps fit your baby's size, at first we used the very center snaps, at 3 months she just got big enough we've moved out one snap on each side. After getting it one, we check around the legs to be sure all of the cloth diaper is poked inside the cover, if not the urine will wick out of the diaper and you will have a leak, otherwise if the cover goes around all of it, you never have a leak. We check the top back of the diaper/cover also to be sure all of the cloth is covered in the back. You can usually use the cover through multiple wet diaper changes. The only time you have to change covers is if it gets left on too long and urine kind of wets the elastic around the leg gathers, since it has double "gussets" which is two separate layers of material that are gathered along the legs, to be sure nothing can leak. The other reason to change the cover is if baby has a liquid bowel movement and it may get on the cover if it comes out of the pre-fold, but the jelly roll will usually prevent that.Alternate way to use a pre-fold, just fold it in thirds and lay inside the cover, works great for urine, but not so much for poo. A fitted cloth diaper can be closed and wrapped in this cover and makes a great leak-proof combo. There are many websites on cloth diapers out there Green Mountain Diaper does a good job explaining different diapers and how to use them. Youtube has videos on folding "flats", cloth diapers that are not pre-folded, basically a really large square of cotton material that is folded down and used to soak urine just like pre-folds do.When washing the Rumparooz, it's better if you don't dry in dryer, they tend to look new longer if you don't dry in dryer. Super hot washes also will make them look worn faster than a shorter hot wash cycle. When we take the diapers off of the baby, since she is exclusively breastfed, we take the diapers off her and put straight in a diaper pail liner, then washed every other day, no rinsing out in the toilet, especially when she was a newborn. Now that she is 3 months old, we're starting to need to spray off the diapers a little more. We use only Charlie's soap powder when we wash diapers, but we only use cotton cloth diapers. Some who use microfiber diapers, I've heard have to was differently.We use cloth wipes and diaper wipe juice for spraying her off, seems to work best and doesn't irritate her skin, she's never had a rash that lasted, did have a pinkish rash after using disposable wipes and cried a lot, but doesn't seem to mind Thristies Booty Luster at all. We take cloth baby wash cloths or the many different cloth wipes, or old flannel pajamas made into wipes, and then wash them with the diapers.Hope all of this helps, but I know we were in the dark when we first started.
T**N
Would buy all Rumparooz if I could do it over again
I wished I would have bought all Rumparooz!!!!!! We started cloth diapering kinda late in the game when our son was 11 months but better late than never! I bought 2 Flip Cloth Diaper covers (snap) here on Amazon and then on Green Mountain Diapers I bought the Thirties Duo Wrap size 2 and the Blueberry Coveralls (one size fits all). I also bought Green Mountain Diapers prefolds in size large (brown edge).The Rumparooz to me is far superior in quality and function. The whole point of diaper covers is to get to reuse them and Rumparooz is the only cover I can get 3+ uses out of! Flip for us didn't work. It doesn't have double gussets like the others and the Flip Organic inserts I bought with them just bunched together and shifted which meant leaks which meant not getting to use the cover again:( The Flip runs small and doesn't have good stretchy elastic so it can leave red marks. The Flip diaper covers did do better when I added the Thirsties Hemp insert. I think the shape of the hemp insert helped hold the diaper more in tack without all the previous shifting.The Rumparooz didn't cause the diaper to shift because I believe the position of the Rumparooz snaps helps hold the diaper in place. The double gussets are awesome and help hold everything together as well! As for softness oh wow talk about soft! The elastic is perfect and doesn't leave red bind marks on our sons chubby thighs. Made me want to wear it LOL! Rumparooz has good room also for the Green Mountain prefolds (keep in mind prefolds are more bulky than pocket diapers which we have also). The color I bought in Rumparooz was the scarlet and it is gorgeous and holding up well with washes!When I went to buy another cover from Rumparooz I read another review that Blueberry covers were even better and more breathable so against my better judgement I bought a Blueberry to try. Now I'm not going to knock Blueberry because it's not a horrible diaper but It's just not the fit that Rumparooz gives our baby. The Blueberry is soft (not as soft as Rumparooz) and has ALOT of room in the back. It just looks awkward on our baby. It might be a good option for extra stuffing at night or on a larger baby or toddler. This Blueberry fits my almost 4 year old!!!! The Green Mountain predolds didn't smoosh down enough with the blueberry like it does with the Rumparooz. As for "breathability" I put both covers up to my nose and tried to breath through them, uh no, neither are "breathable". Wool diapering to my knowledge is the only breathable system for cloth diapering which is in progress for our night time diapering.As for the Thirsties, I would just say it is a basic cover. Didn't wow me and wasn't impressed with the snap positions. Not a lot of options for changing sizes. The feeling of this cover is kinda of like a paper feel. It is roomy though especially for big prefolds.I haven't tried wool yet although I have some on order from an etsy store but as of now if I had I could do it all over again I would have started cloth diapering sooner! I would have bought all Rumparooz covers and Green Mountain prefolds or workhorses.This deal looks good for a set of Rumparooz!http://www.amazon.com/Rumparooz-Diaper-Covers-Neutral-Reusable/dp/B00IISKV3W/ref=sr_1_3?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1451444321&sr=1-3&keywords=rumparooz#customerReviewsGreen Mountain Diapers Prefoldshttp://www.greenmountaindiapers.com/prefolds.html
M**A
Great diapers, colors aren’t exact though.
These covers work fantastic, they are my “out and about” diapers because they are my most reliable leak-proof diaper!Downside (petty and vain) is the colors listed aren’t exact. Scarlet is actually just plain red, it’s not as deep as the picture looks. Nautical is also not as deep of a navy as it looks, it’s just dark blue. I bought the Scarlet & Nautical not realizing they were exactly the same as the ones I already had.
S**A
Fits Awkwardly
It fits very awkwardly around my newborn's legs. Despite being 8lbs, she had very skinny legs, and this diaper has no hip snaps to allow for a tighter fit leaving gaps in the legs at the tightest setting possible.
C**A
cover newborn
è davvero piccolo, se nasce un bambino di più' di 3500kg è già stretto, poi diventa complesso mettere dentro gli inserti, pero' la tenuta è ottima io l'ho utilizzato con un muslin e un inserto bambù.
J**N
Good product
I have not used these because my baby grew that quickly into his nappies he did not need it, but they seem good quality and delivery was prompt
T**N
No leaks, no poopsplosions
I've used this cover with my two month old for about two weeks now as a night time nappy, after getting quite fed up with the disposable ones constantly leaking. I wrap her bum in a prefold and then snap this over everything and have not had any leaks, though the prefolds we often quite wet when changed.It looks very cute, and is more reliable, though not as breathable as the gNappies we also use.Next thing I will try are disana wool diapers, as my little one has trouble with nappy rash and they are more breathable. But the rumparooz will be out go-to for out and about for sure!
M**E
Nice soft nappy wraps, good for small babies.
These are lovely soft wraps. I have bought Kanga Care wraps in the past and they are much softer than other. Wraps I have had. The colours are bold and don't run in the wash. I'm only giving 4 stars as these don't last that long. My baby was 8lb at birth and us now around 10lb 4 weeks later and they won't last much longer. Like that they are double gusseted as good containment. Been using these with Flip stay dry inserts to make a nice slim fit nappy. They are a bit too small to fit over a little lamb. Would recommend if you are expecting a small baby as they fit better than other newborns from the start and would last longer.
J**X
Lovely covers, great quality and super cute too!
LOVE these covers! They are great quality, very well made and we especially appreciate the double gusset which really helps contain things and seems more comfortable for baby. They wash well in the machine and are easy to give a quick handwash when they aren't too messy. Our baby is currently 5 weeks old and we've been using these covers together with muslins for the last few weeks. I think they will last at least another few weeks but it's hard to estimate (this is our first baby). We have 3 covers but we do often run out of clean ones before nappy wash day (usually every other day) so it'd be better to have more if possible. We have a mix of these and cheaper pocket diapers to keep costs down but so far prefer using these with the muslins.
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