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Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
My LO is hopefully on her way to potty training. I have LB training pants but she's not to that point yet. I moved away from pockets because she can not feel the wetness and I hate microfiber. I want something not difficult to get on/off and that I can throw a cotton insert into. It has to be affordable and have sizes to fit a toddler. She fits the medium Fuzzi Bunz, still, for reference. Does anyone know if any of these would work for this? Ideas? TIA!
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I would say flips
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All are the same idea, I would go with flips because they are affordable, can stuff them with whatever you like, and are wipeable between uses. I've used all 3 and flips win for me!
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Re: Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
Flips or GroVia. Gdiapers may be harder to get on/off especially if your lo is wanting to do that herself eventually.
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Re: Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
My GroBaby (about 3 years old so before the name change) diapers are too short for my 2.5 year olds. I actually just took them out of our rotation to get listed on here.
Flips are great for my twins.
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Re: Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
There is a significant size difference between GroBaby (there were name and multiple design changes!) and GroVia. GroVia runs much larger!
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Re: Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
I'd recommend Flip out of the three. Wipeable cover and lots of room to grow.
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Re: Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
I'd say the Flips. I use Grovias on my 2 year old and they are great, but I use them with their inserts. If you're using your own inserts, I'd go with the Flips since they're wipeaple and will air out better.
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Re: Gdiaper/FLip/Gro-via for toddler?
Thanks!
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I use both on my toddler. He is tall & skinny but 30 pounds. He had a super low rise so we have lots of growing room in both. If you decide to get grovia. I would recommend snap closure. The aplix didn't fit my little guy but for some reason the snap closure one fits great. HTH
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