Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs), 34-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (136 Diapers)
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Cloth is best. These are better than most diposables.
I like the Seventh Generation diapers the best out of all disposable
diapers. The reason I am giving this product only 3 stars is because other than the fact that they are made without using clorine they are still not biodegradable or made with recycled content. Coming from a company that boasts its concerns with the planets well being for the next seven generations, I just don't think that this is enough. Therefore I have switched mainly to cloth diapers and only use these when I am travelling or need to do a load of diapers. I have twins and believe me, we go through a lot of diapers. Buying this product on Amazon is the best because of the free shipping, the great price and I don't have to drag my 6 month old twins and my 2 year old out to the grocery store.
BTW my son just got potty trained!!!. 3 in diapers was a little much.lolSeventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs), 34-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (136 Diapers)
2008-05-31




good for daytime
we order these along with flossers, wipes, deodorent, hand soap and baby clothes soap all in bulk through Amazon - it costs less than the local grocery store and it all comes with super saver shipping - these diapers rule for the daytime - no dioxins (unbleached) - but still fill the landfill - working on that with G diapers, but wish Amazon carried them. 2008-05-29




Great! (but slight leakage problem)
These diapers are great--they are better than the Huggies i used to be loyal to, with a softer feel and no annoying ink transfers onto the clothes. The only difference is that they lack the double row of gathers, which does help to control leakage a bit more for (attention, graphic diaper descriptions to follow!) the extra big/runny no. 2's and 2nd or 3rd pees. 2008-05-29




Leaky...
I really wanted to like these diapers. I use Fuzzy Bunz cloth diapers on my 2 year old most of the time, but I use disposables for "out and about" and for night time. Before Seventh Generation, I always bought Pampers Cruisers, which are locally made for me.
The two problems with this diaper are that it's very leaky. I always have to change my son's clothes. And it rubs strangely on my son's thighs and gives him a rash.
Another more "environmental" problem is when you work out how much CO2 is released in getting these to me (I can't buy them locally) as opposed to purchasing locally made Pampers, I really don't think they're much more of an environmentally friendly option.
After this case is finished, we will switch back to Fuzzy Bunz with Pampers alternative.
2008-05-29




great diapers
Mom, dad and baby love the diapers. We particularly like that they are unscented and unbleached. Functionally, they are as good as pampers and other conventional brand diapers. 2008-05-27





