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need advice on stuffables for a tall wriggly 2 yr old

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Lalisa · 27/01/2008 08:59

I havent bought nappies in 4 years and my MEOS have worked well with DD and DS until now. BUT DS now is extrememly wriggly when changing and its impossible to fasten and unfasten a 12 poppers per change between nappy and wrap. Its so bad I've been using disposables a lot lately as it takes less time to rip them on and off.

Would a stuffable with PUL outer might go on as easily as a disposable? There seems to be a lot of new brands out there since I looked last. Any suggestions for something that doesnt leak, is super quick to get on and off and might fit a very tall child?

Thanks!!

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Nappyzone · 27/01/2008 12:37

bumgenius, greenkids, fuzzi bunz (though popper fastening but a sinch), happy heiny......

bestignored · 27/01/2008 17:08

check out pocket bots - they do a tall (long) fitting and she can make to specific measurements if you want. They're really fab and worked wonders for my tall skinny wriggler. The design is very good too, very slim fitting and works with any type of inserts.

They are popper fit but you can popper them up first and just pull them on like pants (although there are only a few poppers to do up).

Good deals on bumgenius version 2 atm (BOGOF) - they are velcro fit. I prefer popper as DD can't undo them, she just loves the sound of velcro being pulled apart

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Lalisa · 27/01/2008 18:30

I saw the bumgeniusses on kittykins earlier and thought they might be the thing. I'll give them a try and maybe the pocket bots as well. thanks!

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Nappyzone · 27/01/2008 20:27

if you can get hold of the v2 they are buy one get one free - so 2 for £14, i have non left only the version 3 but its worth a search about if anyone does as they are not too different. If you fail give me a visit and i might be able to do you a mumsnet dealaroo on the v3

Lalisa · 28/01/2008 20:51

Thanks for the offer Nappyzone. I was going to take you up on it, but it seems that DS has other ideas. He's been in disposables enough times now that he doesnt want to wear cloth anymore. Today I managed to get him in some MEOS and TWICE he took them off. Couldnt undo the poppers, just wriggled them down over his hips and brought me a paper nappy and demanded I put it on him. And I was planning on doing potty training in May anyway, so... I think I'm about to wash my last load of nappies

Bit dissapointed though - after 4 years and two kids in cloth to end it all with sposies. Well, at least their semi natural ones...

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Lalisa · 31/01/2008 15:28

Am now starting the great nappy clearout. Check the for sale board for the first batch...

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