Best of both worlds: Cloth diapers with disposable booster

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scaifester

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I have tried cloth diapers in the past. The absorbency is unbeatable and its ability to prevents leaks laying in any position in bed far surpasses any disposable product. However, I hate the constant wet feeling against my skin.

I used northshore booster pads (the ones that flow through) with my cloth diapers. It has been great. I feel dry like I am wearing a disposable with the absorbency power of cloth diapers.

Granted, it is bulky. However, it is now my default if I am wearing a diaper at home.
 
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I have tried cloth diapers in the past. The absorbency is unbeatable and its ability to prevents leaks laying in any position in bed far surpasses any disposable product. However, I hate the constant wet feeling against my skin.

I used northshore booster pads (the ones that flow through) with my cloth diapers. It has been great. I feel dry like I am wearing a disposable with the absorbency power of cloth diapers.

Granted, it is bulky. However, it is now my default if I am wearing a diaper at home.

Correct me if wrong, but I believe a disposable flow through pad inside a cloth diaper also reduces odor present with cloth alone.
 
Yes, that is another benefit. I was able to change out the disposable flow through pad (I used the large from Northshore that resembles a diaper) several times before changing out the cloth diaper velcro diaper
 
This also can makes it contain bm's better
 
For that reason, I wear bamboo diaper liners inside my cloth diapers.
 
It's amazing what they do with bamboo these days ,talk to anybody who served in the military in the jungle , they hate the stuff , until they get diapers with it .

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