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The flip day pack is a great deal! We use our flips when we are out and about. They are easy to use and convenient. |
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Reviewed by: Katie Dreger from Pittsburgh, PA.
on 4/9/2012 |
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These are my favorites! As far as absorbancy goes, these are the best by far. They're awesome for night-time, and so far with my 11 week old, they're the only cloth diapers that haven't leaked yet! The only thing I'd change is the bulkiness of them. That's the only reason I gave them 4 stars instead of 5. They're super-bulky and some of her pants don't fit over them. |
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Reviewed by: Cari Winkler from Pittsburgh.
on 11/17/2011 |
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These are my fiancee's favorite diapers! He thinks they are the easiest to use. We use them as our travelling diapers. My favorite thing about them is that you can use one cover all day long and just replace the inserts. It takes up the least amount of room in the diaper bag which is great too. |
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Reviewed by: angela carney from Maryland.
on 3/13/2011 |
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The Flip System itself is really nice. I'd give it 5 stars. The only reason this gets 4 stars is because i feel it needs 2 more inserts. 2 covers is GREAT, 6 inserts is really good. 8 inserts would be better. 4 for each day. I really like this system. It's a good place for people who want CD basics or want to get started and don't know where to begin. It's also not a huge financial commitment and you aren't stuck with a huge number of diapers if you find they don't work. |
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Reviewed by: Kari Meeker from Tiffin, OH.
on 3/12/2011 |
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We decided to try the flip diapers as an easier diapering system for grandparents and daycare. we haven't started daycare yet, but his grandparents love them for their ease of use. We also love them because they keep him feeling dry and so far we haven't had any leaks. we like to use them for overnight or when we're going out so he feels dry longer. I also like that they have a disposable liner option that we may try in the future for traveling. |
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Reviewed by: Kristie Stagno from Pittsburgh.
on 3/12/2011 |
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I have now tried both the snaps and the aplix. I enjoy the versatility of the shell and the ability to use any insert in them. The stay-dry insert that the pack comes with is wonderful, but does bunch a little bit, not enough to hinder function, but enough to have to rinse off the shell in the case of a messier poo. Both the shell and the insert wash up very nicely and the shell hang drys fairly quickly.
The pack really does last all day! |
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Reviewed by: Misty Henry from Evansville, IN.
on 3/11/2011 |
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We bought this pack to start out with since it came with 6 inserts and 2 covers. The covers are adjustable and come in fun bright colors. The ease of usee is amazing and I really like the fact that you can only change the insert and not the cover |
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Reviewed by: Darcy Yazzolino from Vancouver, WA.
on 11/28/2010 |
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These are my go to diaper both at home and out and about. The are super trim and absorbent and we have never had a leak. |
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Reviewed by: Christina Ansell from Millbury, MA.
on 11/28/2010 |
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The insert go in the dryer and the covers are PUL, if you towel pat them and hang them to dry they dry in a couple hours |
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Reviewed by: Katherine Mostowy from Pgh.
on 11/28/2010 |
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We bought a flip day pack in the stay dry, and they are sooo absorbent!! They work well for our little guy! They aren't the first ones I reach for, but when out on a day trip, they are much more space efficient in my bag than most cloth diapers. They rarely leak, and seem quite comfy on my little guy! |
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Reviewed by: Alayna Richard from Bethel Park, PA.
on 11/27/2010 |
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Between 4 and 8 months of age, this system was our go-to for naps and overnight. I would put a HH Hemp Stuffin underneath the FLIP stay dry insert and we never had a leak. Now I use them for day time only and the diaper bag because they are so trim and I only need the one cover. This day pack is a great way to trial the system. |
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Reviewed by: Andrea Hentschel from Ottawa, Canada.
on 11/27/2010 |
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I love this set. It's super easy to use (even Daddy can manage it), very absorbant, and essentially gives you 6 diapers for $50. Can't beat it. The only reservation is, for infants, don't expect to be able to use the same cover for three diaper changes. |
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Reviewed by: Stacey Sacco from Martins Ferry, OH.
on 11/26/2010 |
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The Flip day pack was the first thing I bought when I decided to get serious about Cloth Diapering. You just (literally) flip out the liner, pop it into the wet bag, flip a new liner in and you're on your way. I think 2 day packs would be perfect for most people ($100 essentially would cover you for 1-2 day cycles of laundering your CDs.) And it seems like they will adjust for any size, even a infant to toddler, quite well. |
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Reviewed by: Susan Vandervort from Monroeville, PA.
on 11/23/2010 |
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This is a good price for CD. I like the flips system, but it's not my favorite. I have trouble with the insert scooting around in the shell and giving way to the occasional blow out. I still use these, just not very often. |
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Reviewed by: Jodi Kershuk from Moundsville WV.
on 11/23/2010 |
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The Flip daypack is a FANTASTIC deal! We bought a couple in the organic cotton. I love how absorbent the cotton lining is (perfect for nighttime) & how the cover has grown with my daughter. We started using them when she was about 10 weeks old...and are still going strong at 8 months! I plumped up my stash of liners with some Bummis organic prefolds & they work great together! Easy & inexpensive way to get started with cloth diapering! |
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Reviewed by: MEGAN SHANER from Minnesota.
on 11/23/2010 |
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