I keep hearing about how great it is for overnight and heavy wetters. But I can't figure out which diaper it is. Any help is appreciated. Is it still "magic" without a cover or does it need wool?
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Re: Which SBish is the "magic" diaper?
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
I actually was just emailing with her about her diapers because my 3 year old needs a nighttime diaper for a heavy wetter and he's a large 3 year old. The overnight ones are the bamboo fitteds with snaps. She doesn't call it magic on her site, but I have seen them labeled as "magic" on other sites:
https://sloomb.myshopify.com/collections/cloth-diapers/products/organic-bamboo-fleece-fitteds-natural-contrasts
She suggested the XL fitted for my big heavy wetter instead of the snapless(which was what I had originally asked her about). It does need a cover and wool is best for heavy overnight wetting. She said the snapless are really good, but the rise only goes up to 18" and that wouldn't be long enough for my son.
She was REALLY nice and VERY prompt when I contacted her through her website.
I don't find those to be magic at all. I have 2 & really dislike them. They aren't soft like my other fitteds and they run SUPER small. When DD outgrew the Mediums when she was about 7 mo old I didn't buy anymore.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
They definitely run small, though. DD is almost out of her large. :
We bought a couple of the sbish XL fitteds for DS because he is a heavy wetter and very tall (wears a 3T at 14 months old) but they were awful for us. The serging on those ones is VERY thick and stiff and it caused loads of irritation on DS thighs in just one night (and we have never ever had an issue with any other serged fitteds).
However, we LOVE her snapless fitteds. They give a great comfy customized fit for larger kids overnight. I always add a doubler plus a stay dry GMD hemp doubler but the great thing about the sbish snapless is that you can stuff it with a ton of stuff and still get a great fit!
Well, crud! I just bought two of them to try out thinking they would fit as I told her he is 42 pounds and wears a 4T(sometimes 5T) pants. She said the rise on the snapless only goes up to 18" and the smallest rise he could do is a 19".
Dang. Well, I guess I'll see how these do in a couple days and if they don't work I guess I'll sell them and maybe go back to my original idea which was to just sew some diapers for him myself. I have all the stuff I would need to make them. I'm just being lazy. LOL
I'll be selling four small here soon. 2 kirsch, and one each natural/kirsch, natural/lilac. Interested?
Depending on the price, absolutely.
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