It doesn't seem like it would be that hard to line the inside of the diaper with fleece & make the top layer of inserts fleece. Or am I missing something? I love the absorbency of fitteds but hate that DS wakes up red in them. I've used fleece liners but I'm just wondering why doesn't someone make a fleece-lined fitted? Or do they and I just haven't heard of it?
Re: Is there a such thing as a stay-dry fitted?
First of all let me say you're sig pic is so freakin adorable!!
And I also have not run across a stay dry fitted. I almost always use a fleece liner during the day, and at night I use an Sbish snappless fitted with a SMJAE hemp doubler on top because it's lined with stay dry fleece. It keeps LO's parts down there nice and dry.
You might want to look into the Motherease Sandy's with the stay dry liner. I've used that with both my kids (the Sandy's were their nap and bedtime diapers). For bedtime since they sleep 12 hours I add a hemp insert and never had redness issues. I liked that although its a fitted- its a wide range- I think 8lbs to 20 (but my DS wore them until he PT when he was 17 months old- he was @ 25 lbs at the time).
HTH
Happy Hempy's comes in a fleece lined version.
Very Baby Simply Nights/Basic Nights. Available from various licensees. I've gotten them from here: https://bluelakediapers.com/. But it looks like she's taking a break. There are other licensees, though.
Mommy to DD1 (June 2007), DS (January 2010), DD2 (July 2012), and The Next One (EDD 3/31/2015)