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Noiemae · 17/08/2014 15:55

Been using tots bots easyfits with Dd and getting on fine, been looking at the other brands out there and wonder if anyone has any recommendations.
Been looking at the bumgenius elements, or free time, gro-via and the milovia ones. Tried the bambino solo one and found it too bulky compared to the tots bots and just as absorbent, also tried the gro-via one and impressed by how slim fitting it is although takes an age to dry.
Despite initially saying I'd never bother with the fancy prints now find myself totally hooked on them so the prettier the better.
Anyone tried any of these or something I've missed.

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Ariela · 19/08/2014 21:35

If you like the GroVia, then I think you'd love the Imse Vimse AIO, the woodland print is divine! They're slim fitting yet very absorbent, dry pretty quickly and are easily boosted if you need more absorbency too.

Kelbells · 19/08/2014 22:20

Most of my stash has been easyfits but I have a few elementals and they are truly amazing! Really super absorbent, I've used them overnight with a bamboo booster and they're really slim fitting..... Gutted DS has just potty trained!

Kelbells · 19/08/2014 22:21

Oh... And have some freetimes too... Much more absorbent than v3 easyfits but just as fast drying

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Kelbells · 19/08/2014 22:22

Oh... And have some freetimes too... Much more absorbent than v3 easyfits but just as fast drying

Ariela · 21/08/2014 01:00

The Imse Vimse All in one is great for slim fitting and I love the woodland print

Castlelough · 25/08/2014 15:37

Ariela can I ask you about the ImseVimse AIO? I just clicked your link there and they are very cute.
I'm 21 weeks pregnant with %231 and trying to research cloth nappies. Am I right in thinking that you just put these on like a normal nappy? What would you boost or line these with? Is there a little pouch to place a booster or a liner into? Or how do those work?

With an all-in-one nappy does it make washing trickier than a 2 piece nappy?

Thanks!

Castlelough · 25/08/2014 15:37

%231 = dc1 Blush

Ariela · 03/09/2014 00:47

Sorry missed this as was away. An AIO is easier than a pocket nappy, as all the bits are together, no pocket stuffing. You just put it on and do up the Velcro. With the Imse vimse, there are 2 flaps one attached each end so it just folds back into shape, really easy. As it opens out it's going to wash more thoroughly than a pocket (as there's no pocket to catch stuff/fluff/debris up in much the same way as school shirts always catch fluff in the pocket and in the crease behind where the buttons and buttonholes are ) If you need to boost (you won't to start with but may need more absorbency later on) you just add the booster under the flap(s). There's a built in fleece liner on these but you can use a flushable liner on top if you choose (not worth it for a just newborn)

Castlelough · 15/09/2014 20:48

Thanks for the tips!

TheMumsRush · 17/09/2014 19:29

Most my stash is nbge :) love them

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