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Mama Bear Best Fit Diapers Size 3 come in a convenient pack of 160, designed for babies weighing 16-28 lbs. With features like a wetness indicator, hypoallergenic materials, and 12-hour leakage protection, these diapers ensure your baby stays comfortable and dry all day long. Plus, they come with a satisfaction guarantee for peace of mind.
S**1
Good, odor and fragance free option. Hope they improve velcro on larger sizes.
I have a 11 month old on the smaller side so she is still in #3 size right now. These diapers are great for pee and they have absolutely no smell to them. I used pampers early on as I was gifted them but got tired of the fake baby powder smell so never bought more, plus they blow out the back for me without the elastic. I then moved on to huggies and/or Kirkland (Costco) based on whatever was cheaper at the time (both made by Kimberly Clark, close in style). However, my last batch of BOTH huggies and Kirkland had a horrible chemical smell when they got wet, like burning plastic. It happened with water too, not just pee. So, I had to switch brands again due to the inconsistency of whatever their filler material was.The cost of mama bear are slightly more than huggies/kirkland, but not if you Subscribe and Save with 5+ items, which I do. The option of white diapers is great, though not a top priority in choosing a diaper. They are soft, flexible, and just as absorbent as other diapers. They do seem to be more 'moist' that huggies when full but they don't release any liquid when squished. Best of all there is no smell to the diaper, no added scent and no chemical residual smell which was my main reason for switching to them.Cons: I don't think they fit as well as huggies on my baby. When we moved from. Size 2 to 3, I was so happy to get that wider velcro patch on the little movers which helped the diaper not roll over and sag. The mama bear diapers only have the single velcro tab, so they don't stay overlapped as well. I have had poop leak out the top of the leg due to this. Not a lot, but when she has a looser stool. I would not recommend these for EBF babies with loose stools. I do breastfeed but my baby eats enough solids now also to firm up the stools a bit. The diapers also roll down a bit which allows sagging. So far this hasn't mattered for leak protection, but it doesn't look as comfortable. These diapers are also rectangular, not the more typical hourglass shape. Depending on your baby, that's not a bad thing, but for my thinner baby it makes the diaper bunch a lot in the front around the legs.So, great diapers overall, but 4 stars due to the rectangular shape and minimal upper leg material and velcro. Pictures are of Mama Bear vs Huggies little movers(blue sides).
B**O
Lower priced Huggies look a like.
Decided to give these a try when I saw the larger packages are cheaper per diaper than the Costco Huggies diapers we normally buy. I was nervous at first because really cheap diapers (Luvs/Cuties) haven't worked for us in the past. We usually use Huggies Little Movers. I read a review elsewhere saying that the MamaBear diapers were made by the same manufacturers as Huggies. After trying these diapers I'd say that's very possible. The Huggies Little Movers diaper seems a touch thicker in padding than the Mama Bear Diaper. The Mama Bear diaper does NOT have the extra velcro strips like the Huggies, but that doesn't bother me personally. Size seems the same as the Huggies diaper and fits our 18 month old well (she's in a size 4). I read someone suggesting to go a size larger but if you've used Huggies before, I don't think that's necessary. The Mama Bear diaper seemed to do better overnight than the Huggies usually does. We've had occasional leaks overnight with Huggies. We've had no skin reactions or diaper rashes so far, however our baby does not have excessively sensitive skin. I went with the white pattern over the blue bear pattern because I saw that some kids got the blue to rub off on their leg or their clothes. The claim of less chemicals and such is just icing on the cake for me. I'm more about my baby's comfort, functionality, and cost. Overall this seems like a lower priced Huggies look a like. I'm pleased with these diapers and will continue buying them as long as their cost remains below what I can get at Costco per diaper.
M**4
Almost huggies little movers
I'm shocked to say I have now had a positive generic diaper experience! I have 4 kids and while I've switched between huggies/Pampers based on the kid, generics never seemed to make the grade until now.Pros:My son can wear them overnight with no issues (my son doesn't pee a whole lot at night but ever other generic I've tried this has been an issue)While they are a bit shorter in length we didn't have any fit issues and they fit my son perfectly (in a pinch I put one on my nephew who wears size 5 Pampers and while it was on the smaller side for him it fit well enough that it wasn't an issue in a pinch)PRICE- huggies just went up via subscribe and save again and even on sale elsewhere the subscribe and save price of these diapers is HALF of what I would pay for the same amount of huggies!These are supposed to be for sensitive skin, which huggies definely does not offer in size 4!Cons:The velcro is a bit thicker and stiffer, but haven't had any break.I do miss the extra velcro strips on the huggies. I know some people hate the extra velcro, but I thought adding it was a great improvement on huggies partMy son loves Mickey mouse, so he isn't as thrilled when I pull out a diaper now (but he'll get over it)I used snugglers the first year and I can't say these compare to those. They are definitely comparable to little movers. I am unsure how they would hold up to a newborn, but for a child over 1 these are a perfect replacement for huggies!
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