Kelly is "The Cloth Diaper Whisperer" and the blog coordinator. Kelly has been promoting cloth diaper advocacy for almost 11 years and is a leader in the industry. She is the author of the new book "Changing Diapers: The Hip Mom's Guide To Modern Cloth Diapering".
Jennifer is a contributing writer for our blog. First known as the "Newbie" she has now been cloth diapering for two years. She is the mom of two wonderful girls Olivia, 6 and Natalie, 2 and a new little guy Finn, 1 month. She loves sharing all of her funny, messy, happy, potentially embarrassing, but always honest, cloth diapering experiences with everyone.
Shay is a stay at home mama to three little girls( Riley, 3, Adison 2, and Ava Chandler, 3mo.). Cloth diapering her second child, she enjoy everything it involves! From researching and buying, to laundry and advocating to other moms about cloth. She is interested in living greener and saving money, and in pretty much anything that has to do with kiddos!
Angie is a stay-at-home mom to an 8-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter. A self-professed geek-mama, she's passionate about many things, including (but not limited to) cloth diapering, science education, and breastfeeding advocacy.
Gina is a green living advocate, and mom of two boys (ages 2 & 3), who has cloth diapered exclusively for 3 years. A self-proclaimed tree hugger, she loves to share the benefits of all things natural and organic.
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These diapers look absolutely amazing. I can't see any downside to these. I hope there are some reviews out soon so I can read what other people think of them.
Great videos! I like these diapers a lot. Not sure about the stuffing on the pocket diaper. But, the lil joey looks awesome. What do you think the micro shammy is made out of? Some sort of synthetic material? I always wondered why people haven't been using that shammy type material in the diapers.
I'm always impressed by the videos and reviews I see and read on Rumparooz products. I'm hoping to win Fluff Friday this week so I can FINALLY try them out. (Although if I don't win, I hope DD will appreciate a new diaper for Christmas lol)
Leslie: The micro-chamois is a synthetic polyester, very similar to fleece. Actually, I would say it's a hybrid between fleece and micro-suede, so it has the soft feel of fleece but a bit smoother like the micro-suede.
Arizona Girl: The stay dry fabric/material is VERY similar to fleece. I haven't have any out of the ordinary issues with pilling - over time the fabric does pill - but it doesn't affect the use of the diaper - it's just a cosmetic issue.
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22 Comments:
Wow! These look really great! I love the inner gussets and the contoured insert for a newborn.
These diapers look absolutely amazing. I can't see any downside to these. I hope there are some reviews out soon so I can read what other people think of them.
Great videos! I like these diapers a lot. Not sure about the stuffing on the pocket diaper. But, the lil joey looks awesome. What do you think the micro shammy is made out of? Some sort of synthetic material? I always wondered why people haven't been using that shammy type material in the diapers.
I NEED the newborn ones. I just really think I do! What a great design for little babies!!!
These diapers look amazing!!! I am very interested to start hearing some reviews.
I'm always impressed by the videos and reviews I see and read on Rumparooz products. I'm hoping to win Fluff Friday this week so I can FINALLY try them out. (Although if I don't win, I hope DD will appreciate a new diaper for Christmas lol)
Leslie: The micro-chamois is a synthetic polyester, very similar to fleece. Actually, I would say it's a hybrid between fleece and micro-suede, so it has the soft feel of fleece but a bit smoother like the micro-suede.
I hope this helps!
-Serena
Very cool! I really want these- I asked my mom to get them for Christmas- I am thinking she is going to buy a slew of them!!!! *crossing fingers* :-)
When will these be available at Kelly's??
Great videos. I'm very interested in both the Rumparooz and Little Joeys, so it was very helpful to see the diapers in the videos.
These diapers look wonderful! I like the fact that they have 4 different size adjustments instead of 3. I can't wait to try them out!
Crystal
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great video about the Lil Joey....I had just heard about them and was wondering what they were like. This was perfect!
I'm even more anxious to try these now!! Thanks for linking to the videos!
I like the features on this diaper. Any one use them already? How is the pilling on them? Is that a problem with them over time?
I like snapping diapers or aplix...it doesn't matter! I like the inner gussets idea of this diaper they look great!
The Lil Joey is so stinking cute!!!! And the inner gussets are very cool!
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Six lbs.....that's awesome....I have never heard of these...may have to try.
These look like really nice diapers.
I so want to try these!
Arizona Girl: The stay dry fabric/material is VERY similar to fleece. I haven't have any out of the ordinary issues with pilling - over time the fabric does pill - but it doesn't affect the use of the diaper - it's just a cosmetic issue.
Should you have any additional questions or concerns please contact us.
Leslie: We haven't quite heard from Rumparooz on an exact release date - however, we hope they'll be in stock by the end/first of the year.
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