Gdiapers Snap-in Liners Med/x-large 6 Count

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Gdiapers Snap In Liners Med X Large 6 Count

Each little gPant comes with a little gPant pouch but having a few extra saves both time and energy. Made of our distinguishable gBreathe technology, the little gPant pouch provides the waterproof barrier in our little gPants while permitting your baby’s delicate skin to breathe. More breathability means less diaper rash and more comfort. Little gPant pouches unsnap without apparent effort for quick changes. So you may modify the pouch, not the whole pant. Less laundry saves energy, saves money, and saves time. It is very cool. Care instructions: Machine wash. Air dry.

Designed to fit little gPants, the gDiapers little gPant pouches unsnaps from the diaper cover for fast and commodious diaper changes. Made of highly technical breathable, waterproof material, the pouch may be washed and dried quickly, making it a commodious diaper substitute to disposable and cloth diapers. Because each little gPant (sold separately) includes one pouch, this six-pack will give you a great deal of spares for home, day care or your diaper bag.

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Little gPant Pouches, Medium/X-Large
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Better than the originals
By Drew Cheney
The liners that came with our first 6-pack of diapers were edged with a woven synthetic, whereas these liners are edged with some type of solid material. I’ve noticed that there are less seepage issues with these liners.

*NOTE* We recently purchased a 6-pack of M-sized Gdiapers, and the liners that came with them have the solid (not woven) edging, so I’m guessing that Gdiapers updated their entire line, which is good.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5save $ and the earth, here’s what we do:
By harpersmom
To ecofriendly parents who don’t want to pollute the earth with plastic baby diapers:
This is the reason we use gdiapers; and I will admit, they are not as easy and absorbent as pampers, or other plastic diapers on the market that take centuries to decompose; yet they do work well and our family highly recommends them.
Here is what we do: we use about 8 outters, 12 plastic liners, we buy the disposable paper liners by the case (each one is about $0.30 a pop, comparable to plastic diapers), and we have 8 gcloths, and NOW WE ALSO USE GCLOTH LINERS TO MAKE THE DIAPER CHANGES FASTER AND CLEANER.
We use the disposable (paper, can be flushed) liner just at night, at daycare, or when we are not at home; otherwise we use the washable gcloth throughout the day. This used to be a messy affair when the wee one pooped, yet not we just put a gcloth liner on top, and peel and flush it during a change. It has a water permeable layer, yet keeps all the poo off of the washable cloth liner. Sometimes, a little poo gets on the edge of the cloth, but usually only the pee gets through. At about $0.08 a pop, this is well worth it. Once the wee one has pooed, we don’t need to use the liners for a few changes, so we only end up using 2-3 per day. This saves us from scraping the poo off the cloth liner into the toilet (a nasty affair), it also saves $$$.
I like the fact that you can reuse the outter and plastic liner after a pee (and sometimes poo) without having to wash it (only having to wash the cloth inner liner). Fuzzy buns and other “pocket liner” systems require the entire diaper to be washed after each pee or poo episode. The diapers end up not lasting as long. Also, after many many washed, if the velcro gets fuzzies in it and no longer sticks, gdiapers will send you new velcro tabs for free. Nice.
I highly recommend this system to everyone… save $ (in the long run) and the earth.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
2Leak Constantly
By Mr. Bear
Despite four different people trying all of the different suggestions on how to keep these from leaking, they leaked onto the shells nearly every time when using the cloth inserts. It sounds like they might be decent (but ridiculously expensive) diapers if you are using the disposable inserts. However if you are using the cloth inserts you will either need to cough up enough money for an equal number of shells as you use inserts, get used to your kids diaper being wet and smelling like pee, or I guess just be smarter than us.

To be clear, they didn’t leak out of the shell onto other things ever, we just wound up having to wash the shells almost as often as we had to wash the inserts, negating any reason we had to go with this brand over other brands that are designed to have to wash the whole thing every time.

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