Buy Bambo Nature® Ultra Absorbent Chlorine-Free Eco-Friendly Baby Diapers - Size 4 Maxi - Fits 17.5 to 39 lbs - 50 Count (Pack of 2)Bambo Nature® Ultra Absorbent Chlorine-Free Eco-Friendly Baby Diapers - Size 4 Maxi - Fits 17.5 to 39 lbs - 50 Count (Pack of 2) Product Description:
- Ultra Absorbent - Premium Product - Completely Breathable
- Certified Free of Dangerous Chemicals AND All Known Allergens
- Chlorine-Free - No Perfumes and Lotions - Skin Friendl
- Eco-Friendly - 70% to 80% Biodegradable
- Awarded Nordic Swan Eco Label - Greenest Diaper in Europe
Product Description
Size 4 - Fits 18 to 40 lbs
Guaranteed Absorption (minimum): 300 ml
Number of Diapers: 100/Case
Bambo Nature Baby Diapers carry the official environmental Nordic Ecolabel, the Swan.
?Certified free of harsh and dangerous chemicals
?Certified non-toxic and hypoallergenic
?Eco-friendly & transparent manufacturing process
Features on Bambo Nature Baby Diapers
?Easy-to-adjust hook-and-loop fasteners can be opened and closed as often as necessary, making sure that your child can have an active and safe day.
?An easy fit due to new, innovative flexible sidepanels with stretch which ensures increased comfort and freedom to move.
?No elastic on the waistband in order to prevent skin irritation and rashes.
?Efficient leakage barriers ensure a snug body fit and minimize the risk of leakage.
?The super absorbent core ensures high absorption capacity and a dry surface. One of the highest absorbers on the market.
?Bambo is one of the only diapers with a breathable backsheet which ensures that the skin can breathe; keeping the skin drier.
?Bambo Diapers have a wetness indicator, a useful tool showing how wet the diaper is. Please Note: The light blue writing on the surface of the backsheet is the wetness indicator. The writing will run, blur or smear as the diaper gets wet.
?Bambo Nature has increased length and width - the largest in the market.
?Perfect fit for tall children or children that need extra width.
?Product runs slightly larger than competitor brands in the U.S. market.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Best Eco-diaper available
By bassmunkee
I call myself an eco-practical mom, so basically I'm concerned about the environment, so we reduce/reuse/recycle and that, but I'm too lazy to grow my own veggies (that's what the farmers market is for) or make my own baby food (they make organic in jars!) or mess with cloth diapers (just... yuck). So when I found out about biodegradable disposables, I was psyched. We've been using these diapers for about 3 months now after trying several of the "eco-friendly" disposable diapers. These are by far the best-- they are as soft and flexible as the regular name brands (I'm thinking specifically of Pampers), the fit is great and secure and true to "size" when compared to regular brands, and the absorbency is equal to regular brands as well. The closures are just like the normal disposables-- kind of velcro-ish so you can open and close it for adjustment, and the sides are stretchy/elasticized for even better security. Now, an unusually gigantic poo can sometimes breach containment, and if you left it on too long tinkle would eventually escape, but this is true of ALL diapers. Leaks don't happen more often with these than with the name brands, and in fact absorbency is better than some (I'm thinking of Luvs and Huggies "Lil Movers"). They do last overnight, I wouldn't go more than 9 or 10 hours though with a bigger baby (ours is 8 months and rather large at 27lbs, he sleeps 8 hrs at a stretch at night and the Bambos do the job). We also like that Bambo has pictures on the front of the diaper so you don't get them wrongside down in the middle of the night (or during the day when you're tired). For comparison, below is what we thought of the other eco-diapers we tried. Bambo is THE BEST you can buy.Nature Babycare-- fully compostable diapers made from corn by-productsfeel: scratchy, stifffit: poor. very wide rectangle shape, sides not stretchy enough, runs small, inferior tapes.absorbency: fair, but not for overnight-- won't go past 5 or 6 hours even for a little baby.notes: front and back look the same with green leaf print all over... not great for night-time changes/when you're sleep-deprived. Easy to mix up.Seventh Generation-- not biodegradable, but supposedly chlorine/chemical-free plastic.feel: okay.fit: okay. runs small. sides slightly stretchy but not great, tapes are so-so.absorbency: eh. we had lots of leaks overnight (and we're talking only about 6 hours at the time, and he was much smaller).notes: these are plain paper-bag-brown front and back, so again they're easy to get backwards if you're sleepy or it's darkish in the room.Broody Chick-- fully compostable, made of corn and other starchesfeel: pretty nice, actually.fit: size-wise, good. HOWEVER, the sides are NOT stretchy, so you have to get it lined up just-so and there's absolutely no "give." The tapes aren't so great, and if you open them to adjust more than once you're sunk.absorbency: good. works overnight (about 8 or 9 hrs)notes: white all over, so again front-to-back confusion can result. However, if you're looking for a fully-compostable diaper and don't mind that there's no stretch to them, you just might like these. They tend to be pricier than Bambo most places. I did like them, but I like Bambo more b/c of the stretch (aids in fit), price, superior tapes, and picture on the front. Those little things make a difference to me, but if you don't mind those things, then go for Broody Chick.Bambo in every way meets the standards of the premium famous-brand diapers, and then surpasses them because they'll actually break down in a landfill. Be sure to buy biodegradable trash bags for your diaper pail, though, because the breakdown of the diapers won't matter if they're wrapped in regular plastic bags. We like the "Biobag" brand as well as "Green Genius" w/drawstring. If you're concerned about the carbon-footprint associated with these because of the shipping, consider that a lot more energy and chemicals are used in producing conventional disposables than in producing the Bambos. And unless you live next door to a diaper factory, they all have to be shipped great distances. I'm willing to guess that it balances out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
LOVED THEM!
By Pamela H.
I have used over 100 of these diapers and I really liked them!! For being an earth friedly diaper they work just like Pampers or Huggies and they really do their job! They are thicker then say a Pampers Crusier but my mobile (walking) son never was bothered by it. They also expand sooner then a Pampers but all that is to be expected from a diaper that is eco-friendly. We really loved these diapers and I want them to be in stores! I never had an issue with seeing gel on my son during a change like someone else said they did. I highly suggest trying these diapers if you're in the market for an eco-friendly diaper and aren't wanting to use cloth.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great Product
By L. West
I have been using these for son for the last 4 months. I started out using cloth diapers and g-diapers and about 4 months in I switched to Nature Baby Care. My son was a heavy wetter and the g-diapers just didn't do it. Before using Nature Baby Care I tried Earth's best, Seventh Gen, and Tushies, each had their own issues, mostly I had trouble with them gelling, they were to rough or they leaked. Nature Baby Care, while I had a minor gelling problem, seemed to work the best and were environmentally friendly. I was able to use them for about 3 months before my son developed an allergy to corn after eating it for the first time. The diapers started blistering his bottom and we were forced to try something else. We switched between cloth, huggies, and multiple other brands. I really liked the Broody Chick diapers although they were quite large and looked more like adult diapers, not to mention the expense. So I continued my search. I finally stumbled upon these on the web, read about them and how they are environmentally friendly, the reviews and ordered some. I ordered the 4+ thinking they were like other "environmentally friendly" brands and would be on the small side, only after I receive them and they were too big, did I notice that they actually say they are sized larger. Even so, the larger diapers did not leak. I was amazed, so I ordered the correct size and have been very happy with the product. We now alternate between cloth and these diapers and I am looking forward to knowing which brand I will order for my next son due in October.Thank you for making such a wonderful product! Please don't change anything!
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