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Slim fitting Nappy advice please!

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Deanna1977 · 29/11/2009 19:30

I wonder if any of you Nappy Experts can help me? My son is a very small, skinny 14 month old (he is 8 kg). He is still in size 1 Tots Bots & Motherease Wraps size 1! He will outgrow them soon & I need advice on what to get next. Now I do like the Tots Bots & have got on very well with them but they are a tad bulky on him. So I am looking for a slim fitting nappy for the next stage that will take him up to Potty Training (hopefully). I have been in contact with Lollipop & the Nappy Lady for advice. Lollipop suggest Lollipop Micro, Bum genius or The itti bitti d?lish. The Nappy Lady suggests Bambinex Bamboo or Bum Genius.

So what would you suggest & do you think those suggestions above are OK?
Priority 1 is non bulky/slim fitting, 2 is ease of use (as he is at nursery) , 3 Drying. BTW. I have not used pockets so no idea how easy they are to use, dry etc.

Thanks!

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mumface · 29/11/2009 19:55

Definately Itti Bitti d'lish if slimness is your priority. The most disposible sized nappy I have tried. Go for large as they come up quite small. All snapped in they go on like an AIO. Easy to dry as come apart. Brilliant. Also pretty as so many colours to collect.

Octothebaglady · 29/11/2009 23:58

I would suggest bumgenius or itti bitti - or weenotions pockets - lush!

Carrotfly · 30/11/2009 00:08

I used Geobel which went through a series of name changes. I think they could have been rebranded as the Bambinex bamboo, although that might not be right.

They are really high in the rise and have a seperate inset so you can place in a more strategic place depending on whether its for a girl or boy.

Thought they were great.

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Octothebaglady · 30/11/2009 00:36

I agree re the bambinex - very slim - babybots do them.

Deanna1977 · 30/11/2009 10:41

Thanks Guys
I might buy a few of each & see which ones work best for me. I really do like the look of the itti bitti! Now I need to finde the best deals. Going to look for some second hand or some new bargains.

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Octothebaglady · 30/11/2009 13:08

There are some really cheap ones on ebay apparaently.

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ChocOrange05 · 03/12/2009 10:47

Itti Bittis are great - I also just bought one of these which are very easy to use (no snap in like the itti) and pretty too!

[[http://www.cheeksandcherries.co.uk/acatalog/info_11474.html Bambooty]

ChocOrange05 · 03/12/2009 10:59

Oops, sorry for the dodgy link. Try [http://www.cheeksandcherries.co.uk/acatalog/info_11474.html this]

Rexybaby · 03/12/2009 20:03

If you're looking for Itti Bitti D'Lish you could also try www.bumfluffnappies.com as they have a special offer on them.

I've just put in an order because I liked the look of them so I'm pleased that they're very easy to use as well.

ziggyf · 04/12/2009 18:16

Thanks Rexybaby - want a job Bumfluff have also got free postage on itti bittis......

Z xx

PurpleCrazyHorse · 23/12/2009 17:23

www.babykind.co.uk do nappy trials so you could try a load for just a little cost. I used them recently for nighttime nappies (we use Itti Bittis during the day)

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