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She is currently 36 months old and 39.6 pounds. **ApUpdate:** My daughter still fits the Ecoable AIO. My daughter is currently 33 pounds and can still fit on both of the diapers, although there are days when the Bum Genius would feel a little tight on my daughter’s waist and thigh areas. It looks like Ecoable can accommodate a toddler for a while more. Take a look at the size difference of the two width-wise. After all, one reason why parents use cloth diapers is to save on cost.īoth of this two are considered one-size, that is adjustable from newborn to potty-training years (around 35 pounds). Which AIO Can My Child Use Until Potty Training?Ī diaper that can grow with your child until potty training is the most ideal. They are thinner than most pocket diapers I reviewed here. Take note that a thickness like this for two inserts on top of each other is already considered slim.īoth are slim as they are. While the inserts are thin, when put on top of each other, it adds to the “bulk.” It is only less than 0.5 inches thick. The Bum Genius has two inserts attached on both sides. It is like a pocket diaper as well, but because the insert is permanently sewn together with the cover, I consider it more of an all-in-one diaper. However, the Ecoable is less bulky because it only has one insert sewn inside its pockets. The smallest setting looks almost of the same size, but Ecoable has more buttons to play with the size in the waist area.īulky is not a problem for these two, as both are sleek as they are. You can play around the size of Ecoable’s waist area. There’s less room for playing with the waist size and therefore more restricted to snug the waist area to a comfortable fit. However, the Bum Genius AIO has limited, aligned buttons for strict snapping.
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Should the diaper be too loose for a newborn’s size, it wouldn’t be a problem on Ecoable’s side. While the newborn setting of both of the two can get similar widthwise and height-wise, the Ecoable AIO has more buttons in the waist area to play with. You don’t need to unbutton the second row, keeping the thigh area “sealed” from leaking. Because the Ecoable buttons on the second row are more flexible (doesn’t need to be aligned to snap together), it usually comes in handy when your child’s thighs become chunkier. When that is done, it gives the diaper a chance to leak on both of the thigh areas. It is an advantage for the Ecoable because when the thigh area feels a little tight, some parents tend to use only one button on each side (first row). Notice that Bum Genius buttons (first two rows) are aligned on both ends. See the buttons for the waist area of the Bum Genius AIO and the Ecoable AIO. Most often, it is caused by only using one button (first row) on each side to secure the snaps. The thigh area leak is caused by setting the waist area too loose. It is either the leak is coming from the tummy area or the thigh area. There is always one thing I notice about a leaking cloth diaper. Unaligned Buttons In The Waist Area To Avoid Leaks My daughter’s Bum Genius AIO is already six months used while the Ecoable AIO is only 4 and a half months used upon taking the below photos.Īnimals Print (Ecoable) Vs. In this post, I aim to help you decide which of two AIO cloth diaper is a clear cut winner – the Bum Genius all in one cloth diapers or the AIOs from Ecoable.