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Best stay dry cloth night nappy for a 2yo?

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ThePetiteMummy · 14/05/2012 23:04

I've been using cloth for dd since she was 10 weeks old, and she's now 26 months. For a while we used Tots Bots bamboozles at night, with a fleece liner, but started finding she was getting a sore bottom from being in it so long overnight. So I reluctantly started using disposables just at night, which eliminates the soreness. However, I am so fed up of a stinking bin of disposables! Out cloth nappy bucket doesn't smell at all, but even with 1 disposable per night, they stink! It also goes against my 'eco' aim. So can anyone recommend a good cloth nappy for overnight use, that will keep her really dry? I wouldn't say she's a heavy wetter, & she's very tiny (currently 10.8 kg, which I think us about 23lbs), of slim build. I've been looking at Bambooty easy nights, but these seem to get mixed reviews. Would prefer an all in one option for ease of use, as expecting dc2 soon. Dd never pops at night, so containment not an issue. Thanks for any advice.

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ThePetiteMummy · 14/05/2012 23:05

I should add that the issue is the number of hours she's in the nappy for, as she goes to bed about 7/7.30, & doesn't usually wake before 9am, sometimes later.

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ThePetiteMummy · 14/05/2012 23:07

Sorry for typos, darn iPhone, 'poos' not 'pops' obviously!

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nannyl · 15/05/2012 14:20

I suggest ellas house bumhuggers

they are lovely, made of hemp so still ok for heavy wetter, and the whole entire nappy is fleece lines so the whole nappy is stay dry.
It is also has a pocket so if necessary you can boost it more

you use it with a wrap as you would a bamboozle

there is a facebook group called for sale preloved cloth nappies and i saw 3 on there yesturday, if you wanted to join the group and try some preloved

also hemp requires lots and lots and LOTS of washing to reach full absorbancy so preloved may be better than new

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ThePetiteMummy · 15/05/2012 17:08

Thank you so much, they sound good. Will have a look online, & at preloved as well.

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