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Imse Vimse Bumpy Soft Cloth Diaper Cover - Newborn (6.5-13 lbs)

Imse Vimse Bumpy Soft Cloth Diaper Cover - Newborn (6.5-13 lbs)

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Brand: Imse Vimse
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $12.45

Qty 284 In Stock


New (2) from $12.45

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 12575

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Dimensions (in): 6 x 3 x 2

EAN: 7392871315011
ASIN: B0009A1DQG

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • This cover is unbelievably soft and comfy, you will want your baby to wear nothing else.
  • It has a polyurethane lamination inner and polyester outer.
  • The lamination keeps baby dry, but still allows air circulation.
  • It is very pliable and adjustable.
  • The soft velcro makes for easy diaper changes and eliminates the use of pins.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Bumpy Soft Cover is brand new from Imse Vimse. This cover is unbelievably soft and comfy, you will want your baby to wear nothing else. It has a polyurethane lamination inner and polyester outer. The lamination keeps baby dry, but still allows air circulation. It is very pliable and adjustable. The soft velcro makes for easy diaper changes and eliminates the use of pins. Available in white only.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite covers!   February 26, 2008
C. Tice (Kansas City, MO)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have cloth diapered my daughter since birth, and I have tried several covers (Proraps, Bummis Super Whisper Wrap, Thirsties, Bumkins, Swaddlebees ABC wrap, and these Imse Vimse Soft covers). The Imse Vimse Soft covers and the Thirsties are my favorites. These covers have soft, stretchy elastic and leg gussets to ensure a good fit on skinny or chunky thighs (my daughter has had both at different stages!) and contain messes. I use them with a variety of fitteds and prefolds, and we have never had a leak. Sometimes I Snappi the prefold, but a lot of times I just trifold the diaper and lay it in the cover. It has a slight pocket up front to lay the diaper in, to help hold it in place. This occasionally results in poo getting on the cover, but the cover itself has never leaked. I especially like this cover because it is made of thin, pliable polyurethane laminate (PUL), so it is not thick and crinkly like some covers.

The only slight downside to this cover is that it comes only in white, but we always put clothes on over the cover anyway, so that doesn't bother me a bit. (The Thirsties covers work great, too, and come in a rainbow of colors!). The diaper does not have laundry tabs, but I always just reattach the Velcro and turn the diaper inside out for laundering. It is so thin that it will line dry in very little time. We have had no problems with the covers retaining stains, and they have held up very well for the several months we've been using them. The Velcro isn't even pilly.

One note, these covers do run large. My daughter is tiny, so she is still able to wear the newborn cover at 9 months (14.5 lbs), though she can also wear the small size now.



3 out of 5 stars Not my favorite   January 27, 2008
Kindra (MI,USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My 14 month old has been cloth diapered from birth. We have 3 of these covers, and I would not buy them again. There are other covers on the market priced lower that work better.

Specifically, the way the velcro on this diaper is arranged is problematic. The tabs tend to roll, and then scratch baby's thighs or tummy. The fit of this cover was very good for my daughter, and we never had leaks with this cover. But the velcro scratching is no fun for little ones.



4 out of 5 stars A nice diaper cover, not perfect   July 7, 2007
K. Mauro (Tucson, AZ United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Imse Vimse covers are nice in that they are roomy enough for a fitted diaper, fit well around the waist & legs and will contain even big messes. They also hold up well in the wash; I've put them in the same sanitizing cycle as the diapers and dried them both on the line and in the dryer with good results. Their lightweight construction helps them to dry very quickly, too. The seams are smooth, nothing to scratch your diaperee's skin, and the cover is available in several styles & prints.

However: the lack of laundry tabs on the fastening sides mean that you either need to re-fasten the soiled cover when placing it into the laundry pail (kind of a pain as this might require both hands), or deal with the resulting "laundry snake" when the loose hook & loop fasteners snag other items in the wash.

Additionally, these come in separate sizes rather than incorporating the "growth snaps" used by some other brands; this means that you will need to purchase more than one set of covers as your diaperee grows.



3 out of 5 stars good, but not great   March 16, 2006
Janelle Whitney
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

We got both these covers and Bummis SWW covers for our daughter as gifts. At first my husband and I liked these covers better, because it looked as though they were a better fit. They are a good fit and really soft, but NOT very durable. After a few times washing, it was clear to me these covers weren't as durable as the Bummis. The velcro began to become overly stick and the shape began to warp...and I wash the cover in cold water and line dry. The Bummi covers on the other hand look the same as the day we got them (except for a few stains, which happened with both covers). These covers are good, but if you plan on having more kids adn reusing covers, go for the more durable bummis.
PS - I did wash the covers in cold water at first to make them last longer, but it's best to wash covers in hot water to disinfect. I started washing the Bummis in hot water (with my diapers) and they're still holding up fine.



5 out of 5 stars We love them!   January 18, 2006
Susie Q (New York)
These covers are great. Our daughter has started to outgrow the Newborn size and we're planning to order more in the larger size.
They fasten quickly and easily with no chance that I'll prick her with a pin.
The only downside is that they tend to stain -- if she has a blowout, there's a slight stain on the cover. But who sees the inside of the cover anyway?
I would definitely recommend these covers to anyone considering cloth diapers.


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