🌟 Wrap Your Baby in Eco-Luxury!
The EcoPosh Wool Diaper Cover in Umber is a premium, eco-friendly diaper solution made from 20% wool and 80% certified organic cotton. Designed for children weighing 15-35 pounds, this breathable and absorbent cover is perfect for all seasons, ensuring comfort without compromising on sustainability. Lightweight and easy to care for, it’s the ideal choice for modern parents who value both style and functionality.
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 10.24 x 0.02 inches |
Item model number | EPW002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Wool |
Care instructions | Hand Wash |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
J**R
Great fit, great value
I love this cover; it's soft, dries in 24 hours and has solved our nighttime diapering issues and my kiddo's sleepsack stays dry and warm.I have a 23 lb. 8 mo old and this fits great now and we'll get a lot of use out of it. I don't use wool full-time so didn't want to spend a ton of money investing in another diaper product, so I appreciate that this didn't break the bank.
A**N
unraveling
ive been using less than two months, its already unraveling on the top. I would not recommend
W**R
Three Stars
So bulky and itchy we used only a few times
J**D
LEAKS!
Maybe this diaper cover is great for some other folks - but I have a heavy wetter. I use overnight disposable diapers with a wool diaper on top because it is the only thing that has eliminated wet spots on the sheets and early risings from my toddler. It fits well, is a nice color, but is actually a bit scratchy to the touch, even after washing - I don't know why some other reviewer called it soft. I used this for 4 nights, and every night my daughter was sopping wet in the morning. I tried it straight out of the package, and then when it didn't work, I washed and lanolized it but it still leaked horribly. Returned. I have been much happier with the Imagine Knit Wool Diaper Cover, which is softer and actually works to stop leaks.
A**.
Good wool at a decent price
I'll post a more thorough review when we've used it, but here's a first look from an experienced wool diaperer:-First, for some crazy reason the description says it's 80% cotton. It's not, tag says it's 100% wool, and part-cotton wouldn't work as a diaper cover anyway.- The size range is pretty shape-dependent, kiddos who tend to be wide for their height probably won't fit as long as they say. I got a size 2 for my 11mo, who weighs 26lbs and is beginning to outgrow size 18m clothes, average height for his age but very round and broad through the bum and thighs. On him, with a Snappi'd flat diaper (about the trimmest thing you can put under wool), the unfelted cover is just about the right size, there's no extra width or height. I'm going to be careful about really only felting the wet zone and just a little, because if the waist loses any stretch it will be too small. And a big double-stuffed nighttime fitted diaper underneath, forget about it. So for him, I do not think it will last to 35lbs, even assuming toddler slimming, but for a slenderer, narrower child it may.-If you've looked at other pull-on wool soakers, they're shaped like briefs with trim, definitely more coverage than most diapers but still a brief style rather than a pant. The leg cuffs on these actually extend down the leg like shorts, even on my very chunky boy. I'm delighted by that, it means I can put him in baby leggings and he won't have a two-inch gap of skin on the cold floor. Also, unlike Disana and some others, the cuffs on EcoPosh are knitted on rather than serged, which is friendly to big thighs and kiddos who are sensitive to seams.-Both the waist and leg cuffs are very stretchy, which is great - skinny and chubby babies alike can get comfy close coverage. If you find the rise too high for your liking on a small baby, you can fold it down.-Like any wool, a) it definitely needs to be lanolized before you can expect it to function as a diaper cover, it's easy and you can find the two supplies cheap at any drugstore, and b) you must have enough diaper underneath to absorb your child's pee, because if the diaper and the wool both get soaked, then yes, it will leak. It's not a plastic bag (if that's what you want, get a Bummis PUL pull-on cover), and it's not a magic pee vaporizer. If your wool is clean and freshly lanolized and still leaking, you either need more absorbency underneath or to change more frequently.
R**E
We call these the "magic shorts!"
I had a terrible time with leaky disposable diapers. I read somewhere that a wool cover over the disposable would stop the leaks - and I am so glad I gave this a try! It solved all of our leaky problems! The disposable is still very wet in the morning but my sons pj's are no longer wet. And surprisingly the wool cover is not itchy or hot on his skin. I do lanolize it about once a month.
G**0
I love that this cover is brown
We recieved this cover a few days ago.This cover will fit my 18 month old into toddler age it he follows his other sibling weight and height.I love that this cover is brown. No having to sun it to get stains out is a plus. HOA bans cloths lines. This cover is soft . I will not that the first washing the water turned blue! I am sure it's has to do with the dye they use. Never lost its colorthis cover fits night under his regular cloths.I also like I don't have to over stuff a pocket diaper to keep his bed dry at night. He just wears a flat folded diaper under the cover.
S**S
Great overnight cover.
Love this cover. Very wide range in sizing. Didn't felt up like my disana. Never had a leak yet. We only use it for overnight bc I prefer a trimmer cover during the day.
K**A
Perfect!
Love it! Definitely worth the money. Haven't had a single leak overnight after starting to use this wool cover. Paired with ecoposh pocket fitted hybrid and we have a bulletproof overnight solution!
J**N
Solved our baby's night time issues
Update 12/28/2017: My daughter is barely 20 pounds. Despite that, these diaper covers have become too small. As a result, we've had to retire these diaper covers. My mother-in-law knitted us some wool diaper covers. They fit better and are custom fitted for our daughter.Before we even used it, one of the threads broke. Aside from that, the diaper covers work really well. When paired with a fitted diaper, we've solved our overnight issues. Currently, there is no leaking. In the morning, baby's clothing and sleep sack are dry. Baby's mattress pad and bedding is dry. Even this wool diaper cover is usually dry. The odd time it's slightly damp, but it works. With these, we don't need to change our baby's diaper at 4am (or whenever she wakes up because her diaper is overly wet). Additionally, despite using it in the summertime, our baby doesn't overheat wearing these wool covers. I know. It goes against conventional thinking, but there it is. From what I read, it's because wool self regulates. If it's cold, the wool will retain heat, and when it's hot the wool breathes so the heat escapes.
E**K
Very good alternative to PUL covers at night time
I really like this cover as it seems much more comfortable than covers with elastics at night time, and it does its job quite well (just make sure the diaper that is going under this product is suitable for night time as well :-))
V**E
Nice cover
Nice cover, although I find wool is hard to care for
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