🌟 Elevate Your Diaper Game with OsoCozy!
The OsoCozy Better Fit Unbleached Prefold Cloth Diapers are crafted from 100% unbleached cotton in a durable gauze weave, designed for optimal absorbency and comfort. Sized for tri-folding, these diapers are less bulky and easy to use, making them a perfect eco-friendly choice for modern parents. Each dozen features a unique 4x8x4 layering for superior performance, ensuring your baby stays dry and comfortable.
L**S
Soft and absorbent
Works great. I like these for trifold inside a cover. Using for a toddler, plenty absorbent.
R**N
Great "in-between" size
If you read the reviews beforehand like I did, then you'll know that OsoCozy tends to run small in their sizing - so that part was no surprise to me on receiving these, or other OsoCozy, diapers. I went for the Premium size for my 3.5 month old (she weighs 12-13lb.; these Better Fit prefolds are supposed to fit 14-30lbs) and they fit great right now. I LOVE the shorter length and they fit very nicely into her diaper covers. I don't expect these to get me to 30lbs, but hopefully at least 20-25lbs. or so. I'm ok with that. I still like the diapers and think they are of great quality.The reason I opted to try these Better Fit (BF) prefolds instead of OsoCozy's usual Indian Cotton(IC) prefolds is because the IC sizes available don't fit my daughter at her current size. From birth, I had been using the IC prefolds in "Infant" size. My daughter started to outgrow them around 3 months (12bs. or so), so I ordered the "Premium" IC. Even washed, the Premium size is huge! Yes, I could fold the end to make the length shorter, but they would then be really bulky - in order to use them, I'd probably have to make a larger size diaper cover just to fit the bulk.So I found these BF ones which are made to have a shorter length to fit into diaper covers better and they have been exactly what I needed for the time being! I'm holding onto my Premium IC prefolds and will break them out in couple months as my daughter grows into them more.4/13/12 UPDATE: My daughter is now 7 months and 17-18lbs. I'm still using the premium sized "Better Fit" prefolds with her, as the regular (non-"better fit") premium size still seem huge. However I think I've discovered something about the OsoCozy diaper sizing: The weight range they give for diaper size must correspond with if you are TRIFOLDING the diapers in the covers, NOT snappi-ing them! Which would make sense why so many people say that their babies outgrow them before the weight given!Around 5.5 months, when I started introducing solids and her poop became less runny, I stopped snappi-ing the prefolds and just trifolded them and laid them in the covers. With trifolding, I've found that these premium Better Fit size diapers are likely to last me a looong time now. It makes me wonder if I could've gotten more use out of the infant size had I not tried to snappi, but trifolded instead.7/31/12 UPDATE: My daughter is now 10.5 months old and around 19-20lbs. She is STILL fitting into the same premium "Better Fit" prefolds quite nicely (although we use disposables for heavy nighttime wetting now). I fully expect them to last until at least her first birthday, or longer - I'll update whenever she finally grows out of this size and I have to buy the toddler size.9/10/12 UPDATE: My daughter is turning 1 year old this week and the bathroom scale says 21.5lbs. I'm finally about to order the toddler size - NOT because she's outgrown the premium size though - but because she's starting to soak through on a regular basis and I'm hoping the toddler size will give us more absorbancy.5/15/13 UPDATE - I'm so glad that this review of mine has helped so many people! As an update, my daughter is now 20 months and about 24lbs. We're still going strong in the toddler size. The prefolds themselves are holding up beautifully after so many months of constant wearing and washing. I'm hoping to potty train soon, so these will be put in storage to be used for a future sibling, if we are lucky enough to have another. They are still in great condition and I have no doubts whatsoever about them holding up for a second child. Overall, I have been very pleased with all of the OsoCozy prefolds I have used and would definitely recommend the brand to anyone looking to use prefold diapers on their baby/toddler.10/26/14 UPDATE: I now have Baby#2 who is 6 months old, 16 lbs. I'm using the same prefolds as from Baby#1 and my son is currently in the premium, red edging size. In-between my two kids, I lent the prefolds to my sister, so these are now on their 3rd kid and I'm beginning to notice a little bit of wear. The non-serged edges are becoming a little thin and a couple of them are starting to appear a bit stringy on the edges. I am still able to use the prefolds for their intended use without any issue though. They just appear more worn. I'm pretty sure they will last me all the way through this third kid, but if I have another kid someday, I may consider replacing the prefolds. So, these prefolds have a lifecycle of at least 3 kids (and remember this is with heavy use and every-other-day washing). If I had started with more prefolds to alternate between, then the dozen I have may not have worn through as quickly.
L**E
Best we've found for our toddler
We had a diaper service for the first 20 months but have recently ventured on our own. It's been a struggle finding the right size diaper for our now 22-month old. He's tall and weighs in at around 30 pounds, so we needed something fairly large, but not so big that he can't move when they are on him. We found the other diapers we purchased (Bummis Organic Cotton Prefolds, 15-40 lbs and Dandelion Certified Organic Unbleached DSQ Prefold Diapers, 15-30 lbs) were so bulky his pants wouldn't fit over them. The largest size of the OsoCozy is perfect for him and his pants finally fit again. We are used to folding our diapers over in the front, which these are not long enough to do, but I actually like it as it cuts down on the bulk and we've had no trouble with absorbancy or leakage at this point (though he is also starting to potty train, so he doesn't always pee in his diaper).Everything else between these three brands is very closely comparable, when they are in a laundry pile together the stitching is the only give away as to which is which (that and the smaller size of the OsoCozy). My husband went so far as to measure the diminesions of each after washing, and here's what we ended up with:Dandelion & Bummis: 18 inches x 13.5 inchesOsoCozy Betterfit: 15 inches x 13.5 inchesThe Dandelion have a slightly larger center panel than the other two (5.5 inches vs 4.5 inches) which adds to the bulk when you fold it over. The Dandelion and Bummis are so long that not folding them over to cut down on bulk is not an option for our child. I doubt these will fit him up to the 45 lbs they are labeled for, but if we don't have him potty trained by that point (seriously hoping this is not the case!) I will use the Bummis and Dandelion diapers we have purchased.I would definitely buy these again, and with #2 on the way this spring will probably buy this brand in the smaller sizes for our new little one.
M**K
Great Prefolds
I have been using these prefolds on my 17 month old for a couple weeks now and I'm very pleased with them. I have been using them with snappis, usually one insert, and varying covers (Motherease, Econobum, and Thirsties). I think that they aren't really supposed to be used with snappis or pins but the snappis have held fine for me. They are sometimes the tiniest bit more stuck than they would have been in the Gerber prefolds, but it is barely noticeable. My baby pees a lot and I really like that these stay drier against his skin for a good amount of time. I hated the Gerber prefolds that we used when he was smaller because they just got evenly soaked with urine so he would have urine touching his legs, stomach, everywhere...I had to do a spot bath every time he was changed. With these it is as though when the liquids go beyond the insert it is absorbed right into the center of the material so the baby's skin stays drier. These are also quite soft. To dry them I have thrown them in the dryer with laundry balls, line dried them, and done a 1/2 dryer and 1/2 line dry; of course they come out much softer and dry faster in the dryer but I'm pleased with how quickly they line dry and they are a bit stiff but still quite soft after line drying. The size is a good fit for my 17 month old and he is really tall and big for his age-99th percentile for height and 63rd for weight.
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