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Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2016
This product arrived earlier than expected. It's exactly what the discrption says. I love these pads and swear by them. Make sure to read the pre-use care instructions and the general care instructions. Two thumbs up!
Erin Davie
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2015
Great absorbency, takes forever to dry though. I knew that it would, being cotton. Overall, it's a great insert!
Lauren
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2014
We use the GroVia hybrid diapers, along with a few other brands and GroVia is, by far, our favorite. These organic inserts are VERY absorbent and as such, they take a really long time to dry - I spent one whole day drying these on "no heat" in the dryer and they were still just as wet as when I took them out of the washer. I also dried them outside, all afternoon, 2 cycles in the dryer on "low heat" and another afternoon outside and they still weren't dry. I can't really complain about it because they're just super absorbent. I've found that flipping them inside out and drying them on low heat for a few cycles has been doing a better job at getting them dry.I prefer the GroVia Stay Dry soakers to these for a few reasons: These take longer to dry, I think the Stay Dry inserts feel better (I understand this is very personal) but I think the Stay Dry soakers do a better job of keeping my baby feeling dry and these stain much easier than the Stay Dry soakers.My husband prefers the Organic soakers and they do a really good job, so I gave them 5 stars, even though I like the Stay Dry soakers better. I have a feeling these will be really great for older babies to get them ready to potty train since they can feel when they're wet. GroVia is a really awesome company, so you can't go wrong with any of their products!
New Mom
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2013
I have been using cloth diapers with my daughter since she was 6 months old. She is now 22 months. I was very hesitant to start on cloth, but I just bought a couple and started trying. I am so glad I did. I have spent $650 on my stash for everything I need to use cloth diaper (including the detergent, flushable BioLiners, and re-usable bags to hold the dirty diapers). I am so very very happy with Grovia. And I had an issue with one of these liners and the stitching coming out, so I contacted them and their customer service is EXCELLENT. I wash every other day at home and always hang dry the inserts (right now when drape them over the radiators to dry faster).One tip: make SURE to change their diaper as soon as you notice they dirty them. Otherwise they can get a yeast infection and that happened with me.I LOVE the Grovia diapers. Here is my synopsis of the Grovia system:- you can reuse the shell. I love this.- Easy to snap in/out- they take a LONG time to dry. This means that they can hold a lot of moisture and that is fine with me. And taking a long time to dry is okay with me because I have at least a days worth more. I hang them outside in the summer and in the winter I hang them over the radiators.- they get stained but who cares, they're diapers right? But the sun bleaches them in the summer and sometimes I very occasionally will put bleach in the wash and that cleans them right up. (be careful, they don't recommend this as the bleach eats up the fabric)- they are expensive, but I think worth it. They have held up well so far and hopefully will for baby #2.- my daughter has been in the middle size the whole time. Now she weighs about 24 lbs. They should definitely last until potty training.I could go on and on about cloth diapers, but I need to stop somewhere. I hope this helps those of you looking to use them!
Becky
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2012
I find to review a specific GroVia product without also talking about the whole GroVia line to be difficult and not as helpful. I believe many of their products can be mixed with other brands, but for the most part we use just GroVia.Overall I'm very please with GroVia. I went with them because of the versatility they had built into their lines; we use the Hybrid Diapers. We started using cloth diapers at 3 months and are still very happy with them at 19 months. At home and for the first two diaper changes out of the house we use a shell and cloth liner with BioLiner. I only carry an extra 2 cloth diapers with us when we are out, I don't really want to be carrying more then 3 dirty diapers around with me; after that we use BioSoakers. About 95 percent of the time the two cloth diaper changes is enough to get us home again. When we travel we also use BioSoakers, which is a nice middle ground between cloth and fully disposable. Both my husband and I are comfortable with the cloth diapers at home or out and it is very rare that we have a sitter, (I understand this is not a luxury or desire most people have). What we have found that works the best for us is to have two of each shell, (not that it really matters that they match), and we always have the next diaper prepped and ready to go on our daughter. After she is re-diapered we then worry about taking care of the dirty one. This system has also made other relatives comfortable enough to do cloth diaper changes too; some times calling us in to take care of the dirty diaper.As for the Organic Soaker Pads specifically, they are part of a great system. After more then a year of use they are holding up strong, with now problems so far. They are also just was white as the day we got them. We don't have a dryer and there for line dry everything, but even for people with a dryer I would find some place in the sun to line dry these at least occasionally. The sun does a great job bleaching out any stains that might have still been left after the wash and they look great.-- I would and have recommend GroVia and their Hybrid Diapers to anyone interested in cloth diapers.
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