Pampers Cruisers Dry Max Diapers, Size 4, 140-Count

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Pampers Cruisers Dry Max Diapers, Size 4, 140-Count Review. Give your baby something drier and thinner so playtime will never be the same again! Pampers Cruisers diapers are now made with our revolutionary new DRY MAX technology, which makes them 2X drier and 20% thinner than Huggies Little Movers! Plus, the all-around softness and super-stretchy sides help your baby stay comfortable, while giving him freedom to move and play. Huggies is a trademark of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc....

 "Best ever even at night" 2010-05-10
By Tal Blumenfeld (Pittsburgh)

We loved the old Cruisers, and was very worried because of all the reviews

But i am happy to inform that my 20 Month old son love how thin they are, and have no problem with how they feel

With the old Cruisers, we had to buy different dippers for the night because of leaking

With the new Dry Max Cruisers NO LEAKS at night any more

We love the new Dry Max Cruisers

 "Flexable Absorbant Diapers your Baby will Love!" 2010-07-25
By Seanna

As everyone knows Pampers is well known name in the baby world, especially when it comes to diapers. This line of Pampers Cruisers Dry Max come in a variety of sizes starting at size 3 which is for 16-28 lb babies all the way to size 6 for 35lb+ babies. These diapers are extremely absorbent and flexible and as an added bonus they have a wonderful baby powder fragrance to help mask odors. Plus they come with cute little pictures of your favorite Sesame Street Characters. Overall these diapers are great and affordable, and if you like them then when your child out grows the Cruisers line then you can move them up to the next line of wonderful Pampers diapers or pull ups.

 "The only diaper I love." 2010-10-14
By Cory Richman

Once I tried these, they are the only diapers I will use. I like the way they fit, close and my son does not wet through with these diapers.

 "The same technology urinated on by NASA astronauts!" 2010-10-14
By Jonathan Birge (Cambridge, MA)

Ok, I'm sorry! I know these are bad for the environment, but we tried the chlorine-free ones, and the cloth diapers, and none of them performed well. It would be nice if the folks at Seventh Generation had the resources of Proctor and Gamble to develop diapers that actually work, but apparently they don't. And cloth diapers are a tough sell for similar reasons to why hiring someone to clean up the men's room at a county fair is a tough sell. Actually, exactly the same reasons. So, if I'm a bad person for putting my personal desire to avoid being covered in fecal matter over whatever minor environmental perturbation is caused by diapers degrading over 1000 years in New Jersey, then I guess I'm a bad person.



So, having dispensed with the guilty rationalization, on with the review. Never has environmental destruction at the hands of a marauding army of pooping and urinating babies been so convenient or affordable! I credit the space-age weeweephilic gel (the scientific term) with getting our 1.5 year old to sleep through the night despite his ability to hold in massive quantities of milk during the hours leading to his bedtime. Maybe we keep his bedroom too cold. I don't know, but his diaper by the morning weights about as much as, well, it probably weighs pretty much what 9 ounces of milk weighs. And yet he's bone dry.



He's also managed to produce movements that rivaled Beethoven's in scope and effort, which often resulted in their own local environmental disaster when we used the Seventh Generation diapers. That never happens with these. To paraphrase Robert Frost, they have two layers of elastic around the legs, and that seems to make all the difference.



The velcro closes easily and securely, and the tabs and sides are soft and have a remarkable amount of elasticity, which I assume makes them pretty comfortable. Our son is able to withstand quite a wide variation of approaches to diapering between me, his mom, and our nanny, the latter of whom puts them on tight enough that I'm surprised he's not shot up out the top of the diaper. Yet he never seems uncomfortable. I get the impression these are like a pair of comfortable sweatpants you can poop in. I'm jealous.

 "LIked this very much now can't go back." 2010-10-15
By Prakash Nadar (Sunnyvale, CA)

Yes, it is thin, yes it has little less padding at the back. But for reasons good enough for me.

It has worked wonderfully for my son.



My son has grown and he does not pee that much during the night and so never had problem of leaking or poop leaking.



I love this product very much.


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