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Reusable Swim Nappies - Recommendations Please

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Louisek78 · 19/04/2014 09:28

I was thinking of getting some reusable swim nappies for our 2 week holiday - are they worth it, which ones are the best, do I need disposable ones as well & how many would I need for 2 weeks?

Thanks in advance x

OP posts:
TheNumberfaker · 19/04/2014 09:31

How are you going to wash them out? Surely a pack of little swimmers is easier for a holiday?

LumionaMoonsplash · 19/04/2014 09:32

Mothercare do good swim nappies.

Artandco · 19/04/2014 09:36

Get a happy nappy. Amazing.

No swimming nappy holds in wee anyway as they obv can't be absorbent. The happy nappy is tight at legs with band like neoprene so any poo stays inside.

You can buy liners for happy nappy if your baby is tiny and you think might do runny poo etc lots, but generally the happy nappy alone is fine. I actually don't think mine eer pooed in water and many don't. Just tip poo into bin and rinse nappy in sink ( it's like wet suit material)

2 nappies needed max.

They sell on amazon

callamia · 19/04/2014 09:36

We use the neoprene ones - little splash? They're great. I've never used a disposable swim nappy, but I do have some in case of poo. They're a liner a bit like pants, covered by a neoprene pair of trunks. I think they were about £15, but they've lasted four months so far, and I think they last another couple of months (I bought then at 2 months, so lots of growing in that time).

Artandco · 19/04/2014 09:37

^^ yes I think the happy nappy/ splash are same thing

MotherOfInsomniacToddlers · 19/04/2014 11:58

Splash about ones. You'd only need 2 just incase of a poo, they dry so quick

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