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Pampers Cruisers, Size 5 (27+ Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 124 Cruisers | 
enlarge | Brand: Pampers Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $46.99 Buy New: $41.99 You Save: $5.00 (11%)
New (5) from $41.99
Rating: 382 reviews Sales Rank: 25
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Size 5 (124 count) Size: Size 5, 27+ Lbs. (124 Cruisers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 19 x 12.1 x 9.9
MPN: 84981393 UPC: 037000095200 EAN: 0037000095200 ASIN: B000FHEF6I
Release Date: April 17, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | A premium diaper designed for newly active to walking babies | | • | Go Baby Grips for non-stop fit | | • | Soft, super-stretchy sides | | • | Absorb Away mesh liner | | • | Fun designs feature Elmo and friends from Sesame Street |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Manufacturer Product Description Pampers Cruisers have Go Baby Grips for Non-Stop Fit to help the diaper stay in one place because your baby never does. With 60% stronger grips than before for improved fastening, Cruisers diapers give you the freedom to move, whether you're sitting, crawling or walking.
Product Description Pampers Cruisers feature a trim fit between the legs, giving your baby the freedom to twist, turn, crawl, and walk. With the stretchiest sides around, they are designed to follow your baby's every move. Cruisers have the Absorb Away Liner which helps absorb and contain both wetness and runny mess, no matter what your little one tries next. Cruisers picture fun, engaging Sesame Street characters.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 377 more reviews...
WE ALWAYS COME BACK TO CRUISERS December 4, 2008 Phoebe Oh (central Illinois) At almost a quarter apiece, diapers cost a fortune. But having tested numerous brands on our three kids (read below), we're still loyal to Cruisers. We've tried Pampers Baby Dry, Cruisers, Luvs, Huggies, Target's store brand, White Cloud (from Wal-Mart), and store brand at Meier (our local supermarket). My overall experience has been best with Pampers Cruisers, for our boy-girl twins and our older son, who used to drink over 40 ounces a day and whiz like a horse. Here's my experience with different brands. Target's store brand just didn't hold as much liquid and weren't as soft as the name brands. Meier store brand also leaked. Huggies Supreme felt nice and were stretchy, but they left little gel pellets on the skin even when we changed diapers frequently. Plus they ran small, so we had to buy a larger size (which come fewer to a package and thus cost more per diaper). Pampers Baby Dry didn't seem to absorb as quickly or as much as the Cruisers, which for us are pretty leak proof unless my husband changes the diapers (and leaves an entire half of the rear-end uncovered -- I'm talking an entire cheek hanging out). Luvs (which are made by the same company as Pampers) absorbed a little less and had a funny smell to me when the babies wet them -- and they also didn't come as high up the waist as the Cruisers in the same size. That meant that the waist area of the clothing sometimes ended up wet. And did I mention the slight odor? Now for the White Cloud. This brand's baby diapers also fell short of the Cruisers. BUT for pull-ups for our older son, White Cloud are fantastic. (Pampers pull-ups often ripped at the sides while we were just putting them on, and they aren't Velcro, so they CANNOT be refastened. We loved Huggies pull-ups, but the White Cloud ones are cheaper and are as stretchy and absorbent as the Huggies.) Between Target and Meier's sales and coupons, and Amazon's subscribe and save, I pay on average between twenty-three cents and a quarter per size 4 Cruiser. My most recent 116-count box at Target cost about twenty-three cents per diaper (that's including tax). My most recent 100-count box with special discounts from Amazon ran me 25 cents per diaper. That's also what the 140-count box usually costs me through subscribe and save.
Excellent diapers!!! November 27, 2008 Latinstarr82 I tried so many different diapers and these are by far the best! They stretch in the leg and hip area, perfect for my very active daughter. They also keep her very dry, wicking away moisture from her delicate bottom. I would recommend this product for anyone with very active infants/toddlers.
Good, not great November 23, 2008 BayMan Was using huggies prior, and wanted to change because huggies was leaving white crystal/sand on our daughters bottom, plus it didnt fit all that well, but it was fine. Tried the pampers, because we used it for overnight use since it seemed to hold it better, in any case, now using it for everyday, all day, not so much the crystal residue left behind, but is leaving something behind just not as bad. Seems to fit better, i dont think our daughter cares one way of the other. If you like it use it, otherwise, nothing special
Great Diapers - works for us November 23, 2008 NewMama (new york, ny) We have used the Pampers Swaddlers and Cruisers with our son since birth. We are so pleased with these and when you buy in bulk, they are cheaper! Plus, the convenience of shipping the diapers right to your door for free makes it a small luxury. We haven't really tested out other diapers because we haven't needed to - we like these just fine.
Perfect November 18, 2008 Jacob Tomaw (Chicago, IL, USA) I know every babies bottom is different. However if your child and the Swadlers/Cruisers line fit each other, these diapers are worth every penny. Before our sun was born we were given every brand of diapers imaginable and in times of necessity we have used several generic brands. Nothing feels as nice, fits as well, and cleans up like these Pampers. The fasteners are very secure without being sticky. The wastes stretch the right amount to be snug. The material is not scratchy to our hands, so must not be to his bottom. Also they are very absorbent. When we start getting low I always buy the largest quantity of the size he is in ASAP of Amazon and they are delivered quickly.
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