Just a few weeks ago Gerber announced the launch of a very exciting product: their new all in one (AIO) cloth diaper! As a cloth diapering advocate and parent, this is really exciting news. Already carried by major retailers including Target and Amazon, this product is likely to reach consumers well before other brands of washable diapers. It may even serve as a gateway diaper into the wonderful world of cloth diapering and reusable products. We’re celebrating with an opportunity for our readers to win one of TWENTY diapers!
You can read a full Gerber AIO review and see more photos over at Mama Banana’s Adventures. Gerber All-In-One Diaper features include:
- Available in 3 sizes
- Small 8-18 lbs
- Medium 16-28 lbs
- Large 23-37 lbs
- Hook and Loop closure
- Stay put tabs to hold hook fabric when not on baby
- Open pocket under all-in-one insert for customizing absorbency
- Soft and trim waterproof PUL outer layer
- One-size booster, same size comes with all 65% polyester/35% rayon
- 100% cotton inner fabric (looks unbleached)
- Trans-Dry technology woven into lining (draws moisture into fabric)
- 65% polyester/35% rayon
- Blow out elastic band at top front and back of diaper
- Double gussets
- 4 colors: orange, sage, pink and royal blue
Enter to win below. This giveaway is open to residents of the US only, 18+.
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I learned they have a great selection of colors and prints
SO nice to see these! I learned that the hook and loop closure works well on these, but to make sure not to put it on too tightly as it may cause curling. I have a tendency to put my cloth diapers on tightly so this will help me! Thanks!
I learned that they are a trim diaper with lots of qualities that I prefer, such as natural fibers and double gussets 🙂
I learned they are trim, reasonably priced, and will be available at Babies R Us.
loosen the elastic if it starts to curl
I learned a bunch! It comes in three sizes, only in hook and look, and is very trim, to start. I’m not a big fan of H&L but it sure is easy to get on fast, as long as little one doesn’t know how to take it off.
I learned that they come in 3 different sizes and they have double gussets.
I learned that they have three sizes to fit baby from tiny to potty-training. I like they they use natural fibers!
I love that they come in such bright colors!
i learned they come in 4 colors, only have hook/loop option
I learned a bunch. I love double gussets, they’re very trim and made of natural fibers. Unfortunately are only hook and loop, but that’s okay! Still sounds like a quality diaper!
I learned these are available at Walmart and Target. It’s good to see Gerber with an actual useable diaper. 🙂
I learned-
Trim fitting, I was curious about this aspect since I temd to have slim babies
Sized, I think we will get a better fit this way
Sold at Amazon and target!
I learned they need to be prepped or they will make a mess and not absorb much!
I learned that the inners of the AIOs are 100% cotton and the diapers are available in four colors. So neat that Gerber has created an AIO!
I love that they are cotton– I feel like I always have an easier time keeping stink out of natural fibers than synthetic ones.
I learned that these will need a few washes to be fully prepped (and ready for my heavy wetter!) and not to put the diaper on too snugly or the velcro will pull (good tip, I can see myself doing that!).
Also, I want the yellow one! Gerber, that should be your next colour!
So excited Gerber is adding AIO diapers.
I have never heard of prepping the reusable diaper! I wish I would have known this with my first child. Things would have gone a lot smoother.