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Each collection contains 5 diaper covers.
Size One 6-18 pounds (see notes above, we think it runs smaller, 4-15 pounds or so)
Size Two 18-40 pounds (we think it runs smaller, more like 15 pounds to about 30 pounds)
Stock Status: In stock. Usually ships the same or next business day.
An exposed PUL ("wipe clean") waterproof diaper cover in two sizes that adjust with your baby's growth. Adjustable rise snaps. For use over any style diaper. Made in USA.
Nature's Canopy Collection:
Outdoor Adventure - Adventure Trail:
Outdoor Adventure - Birdie:
Bundle of Adventure Collection:
Bundle of Love Collection:
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Karen's comments: These are not the same fit as the Thirsties sized Cover. The fit of the Duo is trimmer and the size runs differently. I don't want people assuming they are the same as the others but with rise snaps when they really do run differently - this one, the Duo, is narrower and trimmer.
I think the size change might come at 15 pounds not the 18 pounds recommended below (baby shapes vary of course, so weight recommendations are always a rough guess). Great over unpinned prefolds or fitteds. Size one fits over orange edge or yellow edge. Size Two fits over red edge or brown edge Cloth-eez prefold diapers, trifolded and just laid in the wrap. A no-pinning delight or use over fitted diapers such as Workhorse diapers. Also available in snap collections.
100% polyester with TPU laminate FREE of VOCs, PVC, phthalates, lead, and latex. Made in the USA.
If your toddler outgrows the size 2 cover, check out the Thirsties Cover in size Large. It has enough room inside to fit a very thirsty diaper. Thirsties Cover size large (not the Duo version) is the next size up from the Thirsties Duo Wrap size Two or the even bigger Duo Wrap Size Three instead. Thirsties Duo Wrap size Three is our largest cover.
I haven't used these diapers yet but they seem good. I think I prefer the velcro to the snaps, it feels like the snaps could tear the diaper where they are attached.
I had been gifted a set of these that I had been using on my daughter for months. They had been fantastic so when the waterproof coating started breaking down, I decided to order more of the same. This new set has been problematic though. I can't seem to get a fit where it doesn't pinch the skin at the top of her thighs/below the hips. Every time I change her diaper that area has red marks and has even broken the skin. I've tried washing them multiple times, thinking maybe the stiffness was the problem, but after a few weeks I'm still having the same problem. I also thought that maybe the rise setting was too low, making the fit too tight, so I opened up the rise completely, giving her legs more room, but It's still pinching. Like I said, my previous set was great so I don't know why this set is giving me problems. I want them to work but am not sure what else to do!
Thank you for your review. Always feel free to reach out to us for help with fit and other issues. Nothing has changed in the manufacturing of Thirsties so it is most likely a fit issue. What is under the cover makes a big difference in fit and so does baby's age and weight. Sometimes choosing snap closures over hook and loop can work better for older babies as they become more mobile. Please feel free to contact us for help at support@greenmountaindiapers.com - Karen and Elizabeth are always happy to help!
I purchased two of the 5 packs from this collection. They are pretty and work well but the front top pushes down while wearing exposing my baby’s skin to be scraped by the strip of velcro. It’s the only reason I will give them away and try something else. I should’ve heeded the ole ‘try one before you buy more’ routine.
We’ve been using the thirsties duo hook and loop system for a few weeks now with the thirsties duo natural liners and I am so impressed and happy with them. They’ve definitely stopped what would be major blowouts in disposable diapers and have held their own against some of the biggest breastfed baby poops. The one thing I’ve noticed is that, if you have a boy, you have to ensure his weenie is pointed down or else the pee may slip out of the back. But we just toss the inserts and the covers (when they get dirty) into a thirsties wet bag and then dump the contents and the wet bag into the washer.