View Full Version : Nappies to swim in for 7 month old?
Lipsmacker01
11-12-2007, 08:54
Im looking at taking DD1 who is 7 months old swimming but I havent had a chance to see what swimming nappies are available as DH does the grocery shopping. He says there is a Huggies brand thats available in a pack of 10 or more.
Ive never used any of these and am wondering what brand to buy, where to buy it and what Ill get value for money from in terms of quality.
Thanks ladies
missie_mack
11-12-2007, 09:00
Not sure on the price of these but I bought a cloth swim nappy and find it really good. You dont have to just buy them online though even Speedo make these for around $15ish. I think the disposables are a one time use thing :confused:
Kiana's Mum
11-12-2007, 09:43
I use the huggies brand. I try to buy them in Target when they are having a sale. But you can buy them in Coles, Woolies, Big W. Depending on the size you get from 9 to 12 in a pack I think. I reuse mine too several times. I just wash them in a bucket to get out the chlorine and as long as they are still "clean"
It can be annoying pulling them down when they are wet but if it saves money, it is worth it.
subaruforestermum
12-12-2007, 09:08
As far as I know, the only swim nappies available from the supermarket are 'Little Swimmers', and they are the Huggies brand!
With DS we bought a washable one from Kmart for around $7 or something, but we arent allowed to use them at swimming, we have to use 'little swimmers' type swim nappies! As they absorb the wee and poo, where as the cloth ones doesnt really (well the one we had doesnt, it just contains the poo)!
We use the little swimmers from woolies sometimes or you can get material ones that u jsut wash from big w, K mart, Target and they are brillant, saves money.
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