Customer Reviews for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 3 (16-28 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (160 Diapers)

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 3 (16-28 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (160 Diapers)

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 3 (16-28 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (160 Diapers) Our Price: $49.99
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Customer Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 3 (16-28 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (160 Diapers)

Customer Review: we like new design
Summary: 5 Stars

I understand that other folks prefer the older design. We use a combination
of cloth diapers and paper diapers: paper for daycare and cloth for home.
Our daycare lady really likes the new design. Since she uses the paper diapers
the most, I take her word for it. I personally like the fact that
they are less bulky. We also used the old design, and have not noticed a
difference as far as how much the diapers hold. Granted, most of the time
our baby sleeps in cloth at night, but we occasionally put her in paper.

Folks looking for the older design diapers may be able to find those still in
retailers such as natural food stores that carry baby products. Our local one
still carries the older design, last time I checked. However, persons new to
Seventh Generation diapers should give the newly designed diapers a try. They
are more similar to something like Huggies in the way they fit and in their
bulk.

Customer Review: Was worried about switching brands
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been strictly a Pampers mom for 13 months now, but my son has a rash that developed on his lower back (or the top of his butt). I tried putting Eucerin on it to soothe, but when that didn't work after a week I knew I had to try a different diaper. I am so GLAD that I gave these a try. They're really just a few cents more expensive than Pampers, but I had been reluctant to try them before because I imagined they wouldn't compare in quality, absorbancy, fit, and feel. WOW - I was wrong!
My son wears a size 4 in Pampers, but that translates to a 3 in SG diapers. They fit slimmer since they are not as bulky, almost like a pair of underwear. I am sure that must be so much easier for my son as he is getting the hang of walking. They have stretchy tabs, they are made well and they do not leak! The outside is simply light tan, no decorations or tv characters (more attractive in my opinion). And the best part for us, was that his rash cleared up within 8 hours!

Customer Review: love these diapers
Summary: 5 Stars

we love seventh generation diapers. the sizing seems to be a bit off, at least as far as our little one is concerned. as in, she grows out of them before she meets the maximum weight. she's sort of short and stocky, though, and understand it must be difficult for manufacturers to come up with a weight limit to put on diapers. they aren't as leak-proof as pampers, but once you get to know them, you can work around that. our daughters diapers only leak when they're full of pee, then she poops and there's pressure on the diaper (as in, she's in her bouncy or walker). once i see that she's pooped while in one of those things, i take her right out and change her. there's no waiting 10 minutes with these in this situation, as you could do with pampers (i use those as an example as they're the only other diapers we've consistently used). all in all, i love using these.

Customer Review: Simply the best
Summary: 5 Stars

We were very happy with the Seventh Generation stages 1 and 2, but after reading bad reviews about the new gel-version for stage 3, decided to try Tushies and TenderCare (both in medium size). Those were a complete disaster! Apart from bad leaks and stiffness, both have sticky tags which glue to poor baby' skin. We through both packs out and came back to Seventh Generation. The stage 3 was as great as stages 1 and 2 - soft, lightweight, breathable! And we did not notice any difference about the gel, so far we did not have any problems with it.
Having three different brands on hand, we compared their maximum absorbance: Tushes holded 2 cups, TenderCare - 4, and Seventh Generation - 5! And, by the way, out of these three, the Seventh Generation's ones were the thinnest.

Customer Review: These work SO well!
Summary: 5 Stars

I hesistated to buy these diapers, because I expected them to work less well than conventional diapers as a trade-off for buying "green". Boy, was I wrong!

These diapers are very absorbent, but not bulky. They have super-comfy wide, stretchy closure tabs, and the fit is very generous but does not gap. They fit so much better than the pampers, I am astonished. And while the pampers are too small, even though our daughter is 10 lbs under the maximum recommended weight, these diapers still fit perfectly.

Also, the conventional diapers seem to irritate her skin - she is always just a little red when I change her if she's wearing a conventional diaper. With these, she is never red at all.

From now on, this is all I am buying!
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