Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers  | 
enlarge | Brand: Seventh Generation Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $51.96 Buy New: $42.99 You Save: $8.97 (17%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Number Of Items: 4 Size: Stage 4, 22-37 Lbs. (120 Diapers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 19.4 x 12.6 x 9.3
ASIN: B0014XVXVM
Release Date: February 26, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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great diapers! August 26, 2008 i have used seventh generation diapers since the day my son was born. he's 2 now, and i still rave about them. no chlorine on his skin, the are super absorbent, rarely leak (you can't avoid it sometimes!), and they are just super cool. people ask why my diapers aren't white (they are tan-ish), and i get to spread the word about being chemically conscious, and that in this case, it truly isn't more expensive to move a little closer to 'green'. i also use the wipes...for everything! hands, face, you name it. no scent, no chlorine. seventh generation gives great product, great value, and the 'cool' factor.
Love them! August 25, 2008 We've been using these for several months now, and our son has done well with them. This has been the best option for us, as we strive to buy natural and organic products, but need the convenience of a disposable diaper. I like the neutral cover (no loud designs or pictures necessary). These fit him well, and we have not any less leak protection here than with the conventional brands we tried earlier on. In fact, the only times he soaks through is sometimes at night (after sleeping 12 hours!), and after an occasional, extra-large load. The only negative thing I have to say, is that a few months back Seventh Generation changed their packaging (less diapers in a pack now), and also changed the tabs slightly. The diapers still work well, but I liked the old tab design, as they seemed stretchier.
A new 35 diaper pack is not good August 25, 2008 I have used this product more than five months, and so far so good. However, last month, they reduced a number of diapers in a bag, and quality went bad. A new tap is too wide and too short, and not flexible at all. Absorbent pad becomes lumpy, a cover is not as absorbent as Huggies or Pampers. I love to use eco-friendly products, but not this one. I won't buy any more of this after I use all I have now.
latex free diapers August 25, 2008 I started buying these diapers because my little one is sensitive to latex. He could wear the pampers swaddlers ok but he outgrew them. I thought I was going to have to use cloth diapers and when I searched the internet I found the seventh generation diapers which are latex free. Within a week or so his rash was gone and we haven't had any problem since. These are very expensive to buy in the store. I order them from amazon and pay a lot less. I don't have any problems with the tapes sticking to the diapers and to me they seem to hold more. I don't change him as often but just like any other diaper they leak on occasion overnight. All in all good diapers, I guess I'm also helping to save the environment!
Good for baby and the environment August 25, 2008 My son has sensitive skin and these helped cut back on diaper rashes. I also like that they are better for the environment than the regular non-biodegradable diapers. They are softer than the other brand of non-chlorine diapers.
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