- Sales Rank: #17839 in Baby Product
- Size: Size 1, 6 pack
- Color: Varies
- Brand: Thirsties
Features
- Features an adjustable rise for extended use to suit your growing baby
- Two sizes will fit from birth to potty. Snaps provide added longevity.
- Leg gussets provide superior protection against leaks
- Pair with basic Prefold Cloth Diapers and save $2000 over disposables!
- Bonus Dainty Baby Reusable Bag. Image does not represent actual colors that will ship.
Thirsties® Duo Wraps are easy to use and easier on your wallet! The adjustable rise of this wrap design means one size will last twice as long. In fact, only two sizes will cover your baby from birth all the way to potty-learning. Similar in feel to our best-selling Diaper Cover, Thirsties® Duo Wraps are completely waterproof yet remain breathable, pliable, and very comfortable for your baby's delicate skin. The inside of these wraps can be wiped clean between uses which allows for fewer wraps in rotation and great affordability. Durable snap closures provide a perfect and secure fit at every diaper change. Leg gussets provide advanced leak-proof protection and bindings are super-soft against baby skin. Image shown is a representation of colors that can be sent. Actual colors may vary.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.They get the job done
By Kimberly M Mauch
This is a great price for some pretty functional covers. I'm a first time cloth diaper-er, and haven't tried other covers so I'm not sure how these compare.The colors I got were: two white, and one each green, orange, yellow and light blue.The good:These are pretty sturdy, and I love that they expand as your kid grows. My daughter started at 8lbs, and within a few weeks she was able to wear these, even with her stump still on. She's now 3 months and we've expanded a few snaps and there's still plenty of room for her to grow. When used properly, they hold in quite a lot (my baby likes to soak her prefolds at night).The not so good:One of the covers came with faulty snaps and I can't reduce the "rise" on it, so until she's older we can't use that one. We have yet to use the "reusable bag". It's not a diaper bag by any stretch, it's more like a book bag you'd get at any fundraiser or what have you. A waterproof bag that zips to hold a messy diaper would be so much more practical, though I doubt it would be free. The fabric tags wick moisture, so if you don't make sure it's tucked, you'll definitely get a leak. We cut off the tags.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Very durable diaper covers
By C. Van Jura
I have been using these diaper covers for over a year and they have held up very well. I originally went with kushies all in one diapers but they are very expensive and take forever to dry (My husband prefers because they are 'easier' but he doesn't wash diapers!). At the recommendation of another cloth diapering mom I bought these and I've been completly satisfied. I was so happy with these that I have given as gifts to expecting moms choosing cloth diapering!Always secure the velcro tabs on each side so they don't all attach to each other in the washer. These dry very quickly, so don't be afraid to hang dry. I don't recommend using with Gerber prefolds - they are aweful. Do your research and pick a good quality prefold that fits your budget (You won't find one in a store - buy on amazon).Thank you for making a choice to not fill landfills with disposable diapers!
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Perfect set of covers for cloth diapering - Cloth diapering is VERY DOABLE!
By pb_bay
These covers are awesome! I have about 10 of them and I started with the size 1 for my daughter. They NEVER have blowouts. The gussets always hold the mess in. Even though the binding along the edges might not be white after a few months, they always keep the mess in. They truly do adjust from 0 - 22 lbs. They lasted about 8 months for my daughter (she was about 20 lbs when we switched to the second size). We sewed our own inserts out of flannel cotton and this system works great and is the cheapest cloth diapering option. I'd also highly recommend a diaper sprayer. We have about 30-40 cloth inserts and 10 wrappers and we do our diapers 2 times per week, sometimes 3. The best thing about doing cloth is that my daughter is 8 mo old and already using a potty chair now. So we have significantly less diapers to deal with now that she's so willing to go potty in a chair!Cloth diapering is the way to go!
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