Flip Individual: 1 One-Size Snap Closure Diaper Cover & 1 One-Size Stay-Dry Insert - Moonbeam Review
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42945 in Baby Product
- Size: One-Size
- Color: Moonbeam
- Brand: Flip
- Number of items: 2
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x
6.50" w x
2.50" l,
.29 pounds
Features
- Patent pending leak-proof reusable outer shell with form fitting elastic to prevent leaks.
- Patent pending comfy butterfly closure, feature that is unique to cloth diapers made by Cotton Babies, with durable snaps to help keep diapers on older babies.
- No stuffing involved just tuck insert under flaps and go.
- Stay-Dry Insert wicks away moisture from your baby.
- 3x3 snap system adjusts to fit most babies from 7 - 35 pounds.
- Patent pending leak-proof reusable outer shell with form fitting elastic to prevent leaks.
- Patent pending comfy butterfly closure, feature that is unique to cloth diapers made by Cotton Babies, with durable snaps to help keep diapers on older babies.
- No stuffing involved just tuck insert under flaps and go.
- Stay-Dry Insert wicks away moisture from your baby.
- 3x3 snap system adjusts to fit most babies from 7 - 35 pounds.
Product Description
Why Flip™?Cloth diapering has never been so easy!
TOSS the used insert into your diaper pail REPLACE the insert with a clean oneREUSE the cover. The one-size cover and insert adjusts to fit most babies from 7-35 pounds.
Absorbency?Flip™ Stay-Dry liners are made of 3 absorbent layers of microfiber and a smooth stay-dry suede that wicks away moisture from your baby's bum - keeping baby drier, longer
OvernightWe recommend using two inserts when diapering a toddler or heavy wetter overnight. Extra inserts sold separately.
Each set includes a one-size cover, and a one-size Stay-Dry insert.
Customer Reviews
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Great AI2 system that is easy for cloth diaper newbies
By ks227
Our only experience with cloth diapering had been pockets - specifically the Thirsties Duo Diaper. We cloth diaper part time, in evenings and on weekends. While we really like our Thirsties, there are a few notable drawbacks of pocket diapers and in my research on different cloth diaper systems, I found out about the Flip system through the Cottonbabies website.We purchased a Flip day pack with stay-dry inserts. Flip has rapidly become our daytime cloth diaper of choice due to the ease of use. Unlike a pocket diaper there's no need to pre-stuff the insert. With our Thirsties, the cotton/hemp insert takes forever to dry and usually requires overnight line drying. The Flip stay-dry inserts, on the other hand, dry in one normal dry cycle (we line dry the Flip covers). Our girl is an average sized 8.5 month old and is wearing her Flips on the medium rise setting.Pros:~ Trim fit but very absorbent.~ Easy diaper changes when out and about, including a disposable insert option.~ Easy laundering and care. The covers line dry in an hour or two and the inserts dry quickly in the dryer.~ The new hook-and-loop closures make diaper changes so easy with a wiggly baby. The closure tabs are nice and stretchy and give a snug, secure fit.~ Ability to re-use the covers for several changes with fresh inserts. This saves space in the diaper bag and wet bag compared to using pocket diapers.~ The stay-dry inserts are embroidered with lines and sizes so that you know where to fold for the small and medium rise settings.Cons:~ The stay-dry insert is not absorbent enough for our 8.5 month old who is sleeping for 10-11 hours overnight. We're sticking with our Thirsties Duos for overnight.~ It can sometimes be unwieldy to get the diaper on the baby without the insert shifting. It's not a biggie for my husband and me since we change Flip diapers often but an occasional caregiver could really struggle with keeping the insert where it's supposed to be in the cover. Other AI2 systems have a snap-in insert to prevent this issue and Cottonbabies really should consider this for the next generation of Flip.~ No cute prints available, only solid colors.Our plan is to buy a second Flip day pack with the organic insert option and snap closures, for a total of 4 covers and 12 inserts. We still love our Thirsties Duo diapers for overnights and babysitter use, but the Flip system is perfect for our busy lifestyle during the day.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.My favorite cover,but not my favorite system
By PghYinzer
I bought a bunch of BumGenius 4.0 which I LOVE. I am using them on 2 1/2 yo twin girls. Prior to this my cloth diapering experience was pinned prefolds and one cover or another. BGs seemed so EASY... and they are, but I wish they held more pee.I wanted to try a few of these as I was intrigued by the idea of a one size cover so I could still do prefolds (which hold more pee than a BG). But I tried some of the Flips inserts, too. I tried the stay dry and the organic as well as some of the econobum prefolds which, while not sold to be used with this cover, work just fine. The Flips covers is just a bit higher quality than the econobum cover IMO.The organic inserts hold the most pee, followed by the econombum. I don't feel like the stay dry holds as much pee as a BG 4.0 even though it is supposed to be about the same. None of the 3 holds as much as a premium prefold, but the econobum and organic will get you through a generous 2 hours, while the stay dry gets dicey as you near that mark. (Bear in mind this is with 2 1/2 yo kids - obviously younger kids will pee less) In all it's a pretty easy, compact (as far as travelling) way to diaper.The cover itself is nice and stretchy - a little bigger I'd say then the BG, as with a BG I use the biggest setting on one girl and the second biggest on the other, whereas with these I do second and third biggest. It doesn't covered a pinned premium prefold as nicely as I'd like, but it DOES cover it (and my husband says it's because I pin funny :-P ) I think it would work even better with a smaller baby in an infant sized prefold.I am happy to have 2 of these, with a variety of inserts - not sure I will buy any more.I am updating this to say I now LOVE these as covers, but not crazy about the flips system. I have found I don't really like the bumgenius on my young (7 months and small for his age) baby - too bulky and completed to fold them small. A prefold and nylon pull-on pants has always had top billing for me for absorbant + super trim. But pull on pants can be annoying to pull down. The flips covers are super trim as a cover - velcro wraps are stiff and bulky - and are working very well over a pinned infant prefold on the smallest setting. They will also fit through a range of sizes. I have got a few more flips, and 2 econobums which are ALMOST as nice but not quite, and I love both covers with prefolds. As far as the systems go, organic if you really want to hold pee, but the stay dry insert makes an awesome doubler, in a prefold, for an older baby. LOVE these covers.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.awesome potty training cover
By S.T.
I bought these to use for my son when he started to have a reaction to microfiber in the other cloth diaper inserts we were using. I used the flip covers and then used folded flat fold diapers or cotton receiving blankets folded and laid inside. We ended up quiting cloth diapers because our washer couldn't handle it but I kept the covers thinking that maybe when we got a new washer, we'd try it. I'm so glad I did. We are currently in the process of potty training my son and I use the flip covers over regular undies whenever we go out of the house. I haven't had a leak yet and that's with regular not padded training underwear and full on accidents, not just a little piddle. These covers hold everything in so you don't have the problem of pee running down your child's leg in the middle of the store. They also work great as swim diapers. These covers just have so many uses from birth through the end of potty training. Love them!
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