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HomeOrganic Baby ApparelOrganic Baby Burp ClothsBabyKicks 3 Pack Joey-Bunz Premium, Large |
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44 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Comparison with regular joey's and with thirsties hemp inserts Mar 30, 2011
By Peas on Earth These are fabulous. We did an absorbency test on all three (all size small). The thirsties hemp insert took 3 oz before leaking. The regular joey took 5oz. This is a DOUBLE insert, i.e. two attached ones, but very thin, only slightly thicker combined, than the single regular joey. This insert took about 9(!!!!)oz before leaking!!! It was the clear winner. Highly recommended!!!
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
great! Nov 11, 2010
By JT the one thing that is GREAT about these Premium version is that you get 2 inserts attached at the top. (PS= They are only attached by a little bit of sewing that can easily be undone with scissors without damaging the insert in any way, in case you want to separate them to get 6 inserts instead of 3 doubles) The fact that the 2 inserts are not attached all around really helps with quicker drying time, i can actually line dry them overnight inside my garage in Southern California. These are very absorbent, in my experience they do absorb much better than microfleece and better than pure cotton inserts. I put the large double premium babykicks inside a size 2 kissaluvs with a size medium pull on nylon Dappi pant and my 23 lbs 1 year old can go 3.5 hours without a problem. We've never had a leak whether he's napping or out and about playing. I really do not miss disposables at all.
But when I first started cloth diapering I was using microfleece inserts than were passed down to me and they were pretty bulky and did not hold as much pee. When very wet, the microfleece would bunch up between my baby's legs. The hemp inserts are firmer and do not bunch up (I have a boy so I make sure I place the insert very high on the front almost sticking out of the diaper a tiny bit towards his belly button. The kissaluvs snaps keep the insert in place really well. For poops, bumkins flushable liners have been a life saver.
These inserts do need to be washed several times before they become absorbent (lots of natural oils in the hemp fibers prevent absorption at first.) I boiled mine for 10 minutes and then washed in very hot cycle 3 times (drying them in between) and they have been great ever since.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great inserts! Sep 10, 2010
By Jen The microfiber inserts in my pocket diapers were loosing their fluff, leaking, and starting to get stinky at times. I wanted an insert that would be very trim while still being very absorbent. As my daughter gets bigger, she was seeming to need more absorbency and simply adding a booster made for a very bulky diaper. I love these inserts, and am about to buy enough to use them exclusively. I use them in fuzzibunz perfect fit(medium), fuzzibunz one-size and bumgenius pocket diapers(on the second rise setting). I bought size large and once washed they shrunk down to the perfect length for these diapers. They prevent leaks and make a very trim diaper.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Super Trim & Super Absorbent Nov 25, 2009
By Ravinchik247 I've been using the JoeyBunz for over a year now, but I just recently started using the Premiums. They are great! I love that they have the layers split because it really cuts down on drying time, but they are still extremely absorbent. They are just as trim as the original joeybunz, but the fleece is definitely softer. Only need one for each diaper and don't have to worry about leaks. Plus, they fit in ALL my covers, pockets, and fitteds. These are a must have in everyone's diaper stash.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
nice, but not my fave May 26, 2010
By jdesiree These inserts are MUCH trimmer than microfiber. I have been slowly replacing all of my fuzzibunz inserts with the babykicks. I like the original Babykicks inserts better than the premium though. The drying time is reduced with the premium but it makes them harder to stuff and sometimes they move around more in the pocket.
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