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LivinOnAPrayer
16-10-2008, 16:53
Have you tried or heard any opinions on twins in cloth aio's?? I've found some on oztion for $20 that look and sound pretty good but i'd hate to waste money on something thats not going to do a good job

Oscar's mum
16-10-2008, 16:55
I used to have one - I didn't mind it, it's very trim - not really suitable for long periods though as they don't have a great amount of absorbancy ;)

SilverStarfish
16-10-2008, 17:23
I've got an AI2 large Twins in Cloth for Sarah.

As Oscar's Mum said, they are trim, a good fit on my daughter, but more of a show-off nappy (this one is embroidered black brocade - VERY pretty!). It doesn't last her as long other nappies we have.

Oscar's mum
16-10-2008, 20:13
I've got an AI2 large Twins in Cloth for Sarah.

As Oscar's Mum said, they are trim, a good fit on my daughter, but more of a show-off nappy (this one is embroidered black brocade - VERY pretty!). It doesn't last her as long other nappies we have.

It's more of a one wet nappy isn't it ;) A bit like Magicalls etc :yes:

pinkgingham
17-10-2008, 11:11
i have a heavy wetter and i find them ok...i have 2, trim but any nappy that is trim will mean that its not highly absorbant. Magicalls are far better, well for us anyways.

SpottySocks
17-10-2008, 15:08
It's more of a one wet nappy isn't it ;) A bit like Magicalls etc :yes:

I don't find the magicalls a one wet nappy - I have a minky one with bamboo booster and it lasts for 3 (or 4 if she falls asleep) hours no problems. I just find it a pain to dry.

Lil Mamma
18-10-2008, 01:30
I saw those on oztion the other day also, and was wondering the same thing cos they look cute and are very reasonably priced.

pinkgingham
18-10-2008, 09:34
I don't find the magicalls a one wet nappy - I have a minky one with bamboo booster and it lasts for 3 (or 4 if she falls asleep) hours no problems. I just find it a pain to dry.

thats what i meant to say. i can confidently put my DD in a magicall for a nap or for a long car ride knowing they will last 2-3 hours...thats the new ones though, the old ones were a one wee nappy.

Oscar's mum
18-10-2008, 09:36
thats the new ones though, the old ones were a one wee nappy.

The old ones are the comparison I am referring to ;)

pinkgingham
18-10-2008, 09:43
The old ones are the comparison I am referring to ;)

i hadnt realised since you didnt mention you meant the old ones. but yes the old ones were shiite. i had the some of the very first ones. mine leaked after one wee. but the new ones are highly absorbant, i'm quite surprised.

jimmysmummy
20-10-2008, 11:25
I have 3 Twins in cloth- 1 fitted and 2 AI2. They are very trim and cute. I wouldn't say I've had any absorbency problems, but I very rarely keep DS in a nappy for more than 2-3 hours (except overnight).

Oscar's mum
20-10-2008, 11:30
i hadnt realised since you didnt mention you meant the old ones. but yes the old ones were shiite. i had the some of the very first ones. mine leaked after one wee. but the new ones are highly absorbant, i'm quite surprised.

I never bothered with the new ones - the old ones turned me off so therefore I am suprised to hear they are actually quite absorbant.