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Bambo Nature Premium Training Pants are eco-friendly, sustainably manufactured, and designed for toddlers weighing 27-40 lbs. With a super absorbent core and breathable backsheet, these training pants ensure comfort and dryness, making potty training a breeze. Trust in a legacy brand with over 35 years of experience in providing safe and effective products for your little ones.
K**N
Absorbency is fine, not very durable
These are good quality, and very affordable.My little is 20months old and uses the potty independently. She almost never has accidents at this stage (and for anyone who thinks it's weird she's using a potty so young, look into elimination communication or Montessori methods of potty learning, I prefer this to her wearing her own faeces and urine for another one or two years).At home we just leave her bare bum and she goes and sits on the potty whenever she needs to pee or poop (she can take bottoms off, but she's little and it's a lot to ask, so bare bum is easier for her).Overnight, and when we leave our house, we use a pull up. She's been dry overnight for a few months now. When we're out and about I keep a travel potty in the car, and so far she's never actually had an accident there, either, she just tells me she has to pee. So, that said, one pair of training pants can last us a long time. I usually throw them out after a couple nights of her in them for hygiene reasons, as she really just doesn't wet them.I prefer using a pull up to cloth training pants simply because the (rare) times she has had accidents in the past, she floods the cloth ones. And given how few pull ups we use/how long they last I'm comfortable with using them.So about these directly. They work, they can hold a full pee. She's never pooped in them, but the sides tear open very easily so I imagine it would be an easy clean up.I like that they're not full of toxic chemicals like other brands - we used cloth nappies so if I'm using a disposable I try my best to find ones that are eco friendly and safe to be near delicate baby parts.The issue I have with these is that they don't really last well. After a few times being pulled up and down (carefully, by me, as I help her when she is wearing these), the sides begin to just tear open. I find this annoying because the whole point of these is to be able to be pulled up and down, not be single use. Unfortunately, because of that, I won't buy this brand again.However if your child is still having regular potty misses, or dribbles a bit before they get to the potty then these will work well.I'm going back to using Naty and Dyper brand pants as they are more durable for our use.
D**U
Not for my toddler
My toddler likes them and says they're cozy. The only things I've noticed is that when they have a big pee while napping and you change it when they wake there can be absorbent gel leakage. The gel is known to be unhealthy so I will likely stick with the regular Bambo diapers, as they have never leaked gel. These were also supposed to be the same size as the other size 6s but are tight in the thighs, unless you have a skinny toddler. One great feature, however, is the tag on the back that unsticks from itself and becomes a closure for a used diaper so you can roll it before throwing it away.
D**S
These are terrible
These training pants are honestly some of the worst we have used. There is basically no stretch to it so when my daughter sits down the layers of the pull up come apart, and they are not absorbent at all. On a positive note, my daughter has EXTREMELY sensitive skin and they do not cause a rash like many other big name brands do, I just wish they were better quality, especially for $12+ for only 20 pants.
K**Y
LEAKS
I usually don’t write reviews, especially bad ones but these pull ups are literally awful. I don’t know if it’s the size or what and they might work for someone else but they were super thin in my opinion and not absorbent at all. I tried them multiple times during the day to keep giving them a chance and he peed right through them every time.
J**4
Ill-fitting, shapeless design but Comfortably soft.
If you're baby is shaped like a brick or a box than this will fit nicely. But if you have a human shaped baby than this is going to be a bit too short and a bit loose at the top and too snug around the privet parts. It needs elasticity around the waist. But I did like the tape strip that helps you close it and dispose of it without the contents falling out. It absorbent pee for the most part but at night we did have leaks occasionally. I thought maybe I needed a size up, but the shape is just so straight and rectangle that I knew of I had got a larger size it would fall off. At the end of the day... it's overpriced and needs improvement. But the softness is 5 🌟 wonderful. I mean, it feels like smooth soft comfortable underwear. Would I but it again? If it was like $5-$10 less expensive I might try the next size up.
E**Y
Terrible rash!
We had used the regular diapers in this brand and them seemed ok however when we made the change to the training diapers, they gave my daughter a terrible rash! We only used two of them and she has a rash on her in the same shape as the training diaper. I feel terrible for her. I wouldn’t buy this product at all!
S**O
No leaks, easy to use, break down almost entirely in the wash
We tried Andy Pandy pull-ups but weren't impressed so needed to find an alternative brand of mostly-biodegradable pull-ups (surprisingly, harder to find than diapers). These fit as described (the Andy Pansy's were HUGE for the described size) and hold a full night's worth of urine when there are accidents (about 2/3 to 3/4 cup fluid). We are using them for nighttime potty training and haven't had a leak yet. I accidentally put one through the wash, and it mostly dissolved into paper shreds (like a tissue), so I have a pretty high degree of confidence that the biodegradability is as-described. Would definitely recommend these.
M**E
Run extremely small
I used to buy this diaper brand for my son when he was an infant and I loved them but these training pants I cannot recommend unless you have a child who is way below average in weight and height. My son is 5 yo, 42lbs and skinny and these are so tight on him we are unable to use them. Description says it's for kids 40lbs and up but these must max out on a 40lb kid. They are soft but I cannot attest to absorbency because my son would not wear them due to discomfort.
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