Bumkins diaper cover wraps baby prefolds without leaks!
Bumkins diaper covers are a wrap style diaper cover designed specifically to wrap around prefold diapers. In other words, you don't have to learn all those fancy cloth diaper folding techniques to cloth diaper your baby. Simply tri-fold your prefold diaper into a longer rectangular pad, lay the prefold diaper in the cover, and wrap the back wings around baby to secure in front. Yes, it is THAT easy; no different than a disposable in function, but certainly softer and renewable!
A virtually leakproof cloth diaper, Bumkins diaper covers are also very trim. Trimness counts when worn under girls' tights or boys' pants. The internal elastic encased at the thigh, along with extra leg gussets, prevents moisture from leaking into baby's clothing, without cutting into baby's skin. An additional back air vent promotes circulation, keeping baby's skin cool to alleviate an environment which might lead to diaper rash.
High cut legs and narrow wings make Bumkins diaper covers perfect for prefolds.
The higher cut of the leg and the narrower wing aids in Bumkins' trimness, however, it also makes Bumkins diaper covers a poor match with fitted diapers. Fitted diapers often hug lower on the thigh and the Bumkins diaper cover would not completely cover this area, allowing wicking or leaking to occur.
Whether you fold your prefold diapers in the traditional Angel Fold with or without diaper pins, or you simply tri-fold your prefold diaper into the Easy Prefold Wrap fold, Bumkins diaper covers provide total coverage.
Check out the cloth diaper folding techniques best used with Bumkins diaper covers:
Bumkins diaper covers are available both in standard white and in varied prints.
|
Size |
Weight* |
Age* |
Waist |
Thigh |
Rise |
| Newborn |
6-10 lbs |
0-2 months |
14"-16" |
6"-8" |
15" |
|
Small |
10-15 lbs |
1-4 months |
16"-18" |
8"-10" |
16" |
|
Medium |
15-22 lbs |
3-8 months |
16"-20" |
10-12" |
18" |
|
Large |
22-28 lbs |
7-24 months |
18"-22" |
10"-12' |
19" |
*Weight/Age ranges are approximate. |