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Product Description : Pampers Cruisers Ultra Diapers

From the Manufacturer - Pampers Cruisers Ultra Diapers

For even more absorbency, try Pampers Cruisers + Ultra Absorbency: our first high-performance diaper that’s also our driest ever! They're 15% more absorbent than regular Pampers Cruisers, making them our best super-absorbent diaper. And their 3-Way Fit adapts to fit around the legs, waist, and bottom, giving babies our best fit ever and the freedom to play their way. In fact, Pampers Cruisers + Ultra Absorbency has extra-absorbent layers that can absorb 50% more than what a diaper usually has to, for up to 12 hours of leakage protection. All with the quilted softness of Swaddlers and fun Sesame Street graphics.  Sizes 3 and 4. ©2012 P&G ™/©2012 Sesame Workshop

Additional Product Information - Pampers Cruisers Ultra Diapers

Pampers Cruisers Ultra Diapers




Product Description

For even more absorbency, try Pampers Cruisers + Ultra Absorbency: Our first high-performance diaper that s also our driest ever!* They re 15% more absorbent than regular Pampers Cruisers, making them our best super-absorbent diaper. And their 3-Way Fit adapts to fit around the legs, waist, and bottom, giving babies our best fit ever and the freedom to play their way. In fact, Pampers Cruisers + Ultra Absorbency has extra-absorbent layers that can absorb 50% more than what a diaper usually has to, for up to 12 hours of leakage protection. All with the quilted softness of Swaddlers and fun Sesame Street graphics. *Sizes 3 and 4. 2012 P&G

Customer Reviews - Pampers Cruisers Ultra Diapers

My 2 year old daughter is 26 pounds and for the last few months I've had to put her in size 5 diapers even though most 4's are supposed to fit up to like 32 pounds. The reason was because she just PEED SO MUCH! In an hour she'd bust through a diaper with the massive volume of her urine. It was just ridiculous, we were going through 12 a day! So i moved her up to size 5's and that seemed to help her last a little longer. I still had to change her in the middle of the night, though, because she'd wake up every night with a soaked diaper and pj's, even in size 5's.
But THESE DIAPERS - THESE ARE AMAZING. We all get to sleep all night! When she wakes up in the morning THESE diapers - SIZE 4! - aren't even full to their capacity! The box says 15% more absorbent, but i swear they're 200% more absorbent. They're amazing.






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Our diapers are made of chlorine free wood pulp fluff, sodium polyacrylate (also referred to as SAP or absorbent gel), polyolefin nonwoven fabric, adhesives, polyolefin film, synthetic rubber elastic strands The color of disposable diapers is typically achieved through the addition of color pigments to their inner and outer cover materials. This is also true for Seventh Generation diapers. While most designs on the market use pigments that result in a white color, we use a small amount of blended color pigments to impart a tan color to our diapers. The blend is proprietary to the supplier of the pigment. To the best of our knowledge, there are no known toxicity issues associated with the use of these pigments in our diapers. Without the addition of color pigments, these materials would be colorless, much like a plastic milk jug. We use brown pigments to help distinguish Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers from others in the marketplace that are bleached with chlorine-containing substances. All disposable diapers, including Seventh Generation’s, rely on man-made materials to deliver the high-level performance that parents expect of modern diapers. These materials are mostly petroleum-derived and are not renewable, which adversely impacts the environmental footprint associated with these products. At Seventh Generation, we are pleased to offer an alternative that is not bleached with chemicals containing chlorine, and are working hard to further improve the sustainability of our diaper products. About Chlorine The wood pulp used in our diapers has not been processed with chemicals containing chlorine. This prevents dangerous chlorinated toxins from being released into the environment through the pulp production process.



Product Description : Seventh Generation Free and Clear Baby Diaper Value Pack

Everything you want in a diaper and nothing you don't. Bottom loving, baby pleasing performance with absolutely no fragrances, latex, petroleum based lotions or chlorine processing. You'll love the way our new, adjustable tabs give baby a soft and comfortable fit.

Customer Reviews : Seventh Generation Free and Clear Baby Diaper Value Pack

I do prefer the packaging of the 135 pack as it's somewhat more sustainable and much easier to store (slide right under the crib). I would love to use 7th generation diapers exclusively and I do feel that the put a lot into the consistency of the products.
I have looked at these diapers as an alternative to conventional disposables for sometime (day care won't let us use our cloth diapers there). I have been skeptical of the Seventh Generation products because I didn't want to pay for a product that was going to perform poorly in comparison to my normal diapers (I have always gone with Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers and have loved them). After using these diapers around the clock here are mine (and my wife's) observations.
- Fit: They fit great compared to the normal diapers we use. My daughter is 25 lbs and she fits snugly in size 4 with no leaks.
- Smell: Some of the other reviewers complained about a weird smell, but we have both found that the mask the pee smell better than our usual diapers
- Absorbency: These work great. We haven't had any blowouts and we have had zero leaks with overnight use.
- Irritation: We have noticed less irritation and diaper rash as a result of these diapers.
- General ease of use: I found them to be less bulky and easier to put on than standard diapers. I also found that the baby had more room in her outfits without the normal bulk and she seems to be able to wiggle her legs more.
I rated them a 4 instead of 5 simply because of the price. I am going to have a hard time justifying the additional expenditure, but I do feel that Seventh Generation offers a superior product here. I will say that I was disappointed to find out that the off-white color is a result of dying and that they are still a bleached paper product (they just use a different chemical process - this is stated on the bottom of the bag). (Joshua P. OConner ).




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Important Information Pampers Baby Dry Diapers (Packaging May Vary)

Safety Information

Keep away from any source of flame. Pampers diapers, like almost any article of clothing, will burn if exposed to flame. To avoid risk of choking on plastic, padding, or other materials, do not allow your child to tear the diaper. Discard any torn or unsealed diaper, or any loose pieces of the diaper. To avoid suffocation, keep all plastic bags away from babies and children. If you notice gel-like material on your baby’s skin, don’t be alarmed. This comes from the diaper padding and can be easily removed by wiping your baby’s skin with a soft, dry cloth.

Ingredients

Pampers Baby Dry contain these mild ingredients which are gentle to the skin: Petrolatum, Stearyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract.



Customer Reviews : Pampers Baby Dry Diapers (Packaging May Vary)

I am a stay at home Mom with 4 children. I have been buying diapers for the past almost 11 years and Pampers Baby Dry is hands down the best diaper on the market, and believe me I have tried them all! All of my kids have been "super soakers" when it comes to pee. These diapers way out perform any other brand including major brands and department store brands. The major selling points for me are:
1. They are thin, easy to pack 5 in a diaper bag.
2. Easy to unfold with one hand (if you, like me frequently have to use the other hand to keep baby still)
3. tabs are easily opened without extra unfolding and don't rip off like several other brands.
4. Doesn't leave residue on baby or smell like pee when really soaked.
5. wider in the front to prevent baby from peeing out the side (and my kids are experts at this)
One thing that may be helpful is to remember that Pampers fit better on children that are long and skinny. If your baby is short and really chubby in the bottom, then Huggies will fit your baby better. This, I believe, explains the few complaints about Pampers not fitting or leaking.
Hope this review was helpful! (Luzu)

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