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nappy fabric for very hot dry climate?

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MacMomo · 11/02/2011 10:30

Am moving to Nevada - very, very hot and dry. Very good for drying and sunbleaching nappies, but -

what is a good fabric for such heat (100 deg+)? A friend suggested microfibre would too hot and make baby's bottom sweat, is that true?

Many thanks

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NappyShedSal · 11/02/2011 14:45

Only if your baby is not weeing. If your baby is weeing then the nappy will be wet and there will be evaporation, which is actually cooling.
Also, remember you are probably not going to be in 100 deg heat all the team. Most of the time you may well be in air conditioning.

mercibucket · 20/02/2011 11:53

I wouldn't have used microfibre (although if you're in the states you will be living in air con heaven). We used cotton - no probs with drying times and like you say, they bleach fabulously

ruthlau · 08/03/2011 14:18

Coolmax will be the best. COOLMAX® athletic fabrics are scientifically tested to reduce the temperature on your skin by 20 degrees!

We love our evolution diapers! They are cool and dry.

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