Tuesday 6 May 2014

Eco Nappy Solutions: A review on Babyland and Minky cloth nappies

Eco Nappy Solutions: Cloth nappy review on 2 bamboo nappies

(spoiler alert: to anyone who has not had babies before, you will be reading the word ‘poop’ a lot!)


Figure 1 Nappies from Eco Nappy Solutions (left to right): ‘Butterflies’ Babyland nappy on largest setting, 'Pink Spots' Minky nappy on smallest setting

To my delight, Eco Nappy Solutions was happy to send me two gorgeous bamboo nappies to review. When Marion from Eco Nappy Solutions heard I was expecting a girl, she sent me gorgeous girly prints. Both of the nappies are pocket nappies, which means that an absorbent bamboo insert is placed into a ‘pocket’ within the nappy, to keep it in place.

The one cloth nappy is a green and pink butterfly pattern Babyland nappy made of 100% Polyester backed by waterproof PUL, and lined with 100% Bamboo Fibre Micro-Polar Fleece. The insert is a white colour and made up of 5 layers: the outer material is Bamboo cotton material which is bleached and nice and soft, and 3 layers of micro-fibre in the middle, so it is not 100% bamboo. The mixture of microfiber and bamboo works well because microfiber absorbs more quickly and bamboo holds the absorbed liquid without allowing it to be squeezed out. I found it to be extremely absorbent.

The other cloth nappy is a pink and white swirl Minky nappy made of  100% Polyester Minky (velvety fabric that feels very soft and luxurious) backed by waterproof PUL, and lined with 100% Bamboo terry cloth. The bamboo insert is a creamy white colour made up of 4 Layers bamboo material (no microfibre). This insert is extremely thin, which makes it a nice compact nappy.

The inserts are interchangeable and for better absorption, I used both inserts inserted into the pocket at once in either nappy, which was still not bulky, due to the thin bamboo insert. Click here for a good comparison chart.

Figure 2 picture from Eco Nappy Solutions website, comparing (left to right)  the inside of a Babyland nappy to a Minky nappy

Figure 3 Picture from Eco Nappy Solutions, comparing (left to right)  a 5-layer Bamboo cotton/microfiber mix insert,  a 5-layer charcoal bamboo/micro-fibre mixture insert and lastly a thin 4-layer creamy white bamboo insert.

Read on to find out how well these nappies handled a 3 month old’s outing to the mall!

I am seriously impressed with these nappies. Generally I put disposables on my kids when I go out shopping (I’m just lazy!), but a few weeks ago, I quickly went out with my baby daughter to go shopping. I didn’t check her nappy before we went; otherwise I would have changed her out of her pink and white Minky nappy. While we were driving home, I could smell that a nappy change was URGENTLY needed. My baby daughter (3 months at the time), was a ‘one every three days’ kind of girl, which means that by the third day you just know you’re in for a big mess!! So it was one of those HUGE poops and her nappy was already wet. If my baby had been wearing a wet disposable nappy when this happened, it would have resulted in what I like to call a ‘poopslosion’, where ‘mustard/ avocado’ (these breastfed babies offer a rainbow of variety!) leaks out the back and the top of the leg.

When I changed her I was expecting the worst, and then I realised she was wearing her cute Minky pink and white nappy from Eco Nappy Solutions. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it had not leaked at all! It had contained 4 hours of baby wee, plus this HUGE poop! Very impressive!
Figure 4 & 5 My daughter wearing the nappies- what a comfy fit

I love the elasticised legs and waist, as this is what gives it such a snug fit.

It is a one-size-fits-all solution to cloth nappies, which means it has rows of snaps on it which you can adjust in order to use it to fit a baby from a few weeks old to about 2 or 3 years old.

If you love cute nappies, then you have to check out Eco Nappy Solutions website:          www.econappysolutions.co.za  where they have adorable girl and boy prints. There are a variety of colours to choose from, or if, like me you love cute patterns, then you can shop to your heart’s content. They have a huge variety to choose from!

Here are some of my favourites J
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Personally, after trying both the Babyland and the Minky nappies for several months, I prefer the Minky nappies. They have a better opening to the pocket, for inserting the bamboo inserts. They are less bulky, because the inserts are thinner. They feel so soft and cuddly and I think they are less likely to get snagged on something if baby sits outside. I love putting the softest nappy possible on my baby. Cloth nappies are not only good for the environment, but they also have no harsh chemicals in them (as opposed to disposables which are full of chemicals). Eco Nappy Solutions says “The Bamboo material is incredibly soft, highly absorbent, naturally antibacterial and hypoallergenic, so it's extremely kind to your baby's sensitive skin.  Bamboo also keeps your baby cool in summer and warm in winter.”

 I can personally attest to the fact that bamboo is much more absorbent that cotton, which makes it a wonderful insert for a cloth nappy. Another bonus is that they are really reasonably priced. Eco Nappy Solutions sell other products too, and I may just check out their potty training pants soon for my toddler. Marion from Eco Nappy Solutions was so friendly and quick to reply. You can tell that she takes pride in her product.

To See an example of how to adjust from newborn size to toddler size, using snaps on the nappy, click here.
 

Yes I am a cloth nappy addict :-)

   

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