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Review on ๐ŸŠ Revolutionize Your Swim Experience with the Splash About Happy Nappy Swim Diaper by Anthony Chacon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far it looks great!

My daughter is 24 months old, 29 pounds and 36 inches tall. Size 2-3 fits her but is very tight in the legs and waist. There is a little more fabric in the front, it looks like the photo with other babies. She usually wears 3t (sometimes 4t, depends) and I would say she is quite tall for her age. I was concerned that she was too tight around her legs but she didn't complain about it. walked around in them to check them out and she seems perfectly happy in them. I ordered two pairs in pink. I bought them for the upcoming cruise we are going on. They seem very well made, cozy and thick, nice material. . I will let you know if I run into any problems. Disposable swim diapers ran towards us in the pool. rough. We pulled her out and the poop was running down her leg, phew! No fun! My friend had the same problem and bought these swim diapers. She said they would change the rules of the game. I'm pretty sure I'll put a one-time action on them to make cleaning easier. But I suspect you wouldn't have to do that. The material itself is quite dense. I just don't want to clean up diaper poo in a tiny bathroom on a cruise ship while on vacation. My daughter loves going in pool number 2 if you haven't figured it out already. Rzhunimagu! I have tried iplay reusable swim nappies in the past as well as a few others from Revain. I hated iplay. Cleaning them was a nightmare. Even with a disposable nappy underneath they seeped deep into the nappy and were so difficult to clean! Feces got into many layers of the diaper. These diapers don't have mesh or layers of thick fabric inside to soak up all the poop like in iplay, but they fit around the legs and all, so I think they keep all the poop in the diaper. I want a swim diaper that has fabric thick enough to keep all of the poo in the diaper without the need for tons of layers of fabric to absorb the poo like the iplay. If it makes sense I don't see any feces going through the material this diaper is made of. It looks like a thick diving suit. This diaper covers the waist and legs better than the iplay so it's best to keep the poo in the diaper. I also love that this swim diaper has more coverage so if worn alone there is no chance of your little one being exposed in any way. The only problem is that if your daughter is wearing a bathing suit or swim trunks, the swim nappy legs may stick out. That's not a problem for us because my daughter will wear them as swimming trunks and put on a zipped rashguard over them. This swim diaper is nothing more than a swim diaper. With a rashguard top it looks like a cute little pair of shorts. For toddlers who are potty trained, it's good not to carry large, bulky swim diapers. One thing that really bothered me about the iplay swim diaper is that it keeps water in the diaper like crazy. I always squeezed water. Again, it doesn't have all the layers of fabric to hold water like it does here. I know they have a swaddle under that swim diaper, but I honestly think I'd rather have a disposable diaper underneath on vacation and just wear it separately at home. As I said, if this doesn't hold a bowel movement or I'm having trouble with it I will *definitely* update my review. If not then it worked out fine and my 5 star rating still stands.

Pros
  • UPF50+ for maximum sun protection.
Cons
  • Damaged