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Review on Pampers Pull On Cruisers 360° Fit Diapers Size 4 - 62 Count, Stretchy Waistband, Super Pack (Packaging May Vary) by Aries Gregg

Revainrating 4 out of 5

P&G needs to rename them!

When I ordered these diapers, I didn't read the description fully. I thought they were normal diapers. When they arrived I was pleasantly surprised because we wanted to try pull ups and got the impression that nobody does size 3 pull ups. As far as I can tell, P&G (Pampers) are the only pull ups that go up to size 3. Like pull-ups, they have advantages and disadvantages associated with pull-ups. Advantages: 1) If you find it easy to put your child in the shorts, you will have no trouble putting them on. 2) You don't have to deal with velcro. With traditional diapers, Velcro attaches to wet wipes, the new diaper you're about to put on, and many other items you might have lying around. While you can fold them back to prevent this from happening, switching requires an additional step. Cons: 1) If you want your baby's pants to stay tucked in while you change a diaper, you can't. 2) It's likely that missing ribs can make diapers less than ideal for certain body shapes. Experience: 1) Fit/Leak: In our case, these diapers fit perfectly. The child began to walk better in it. Out of 74 diapers, only two had minor leaks, but they held up well most of the time. Yes, they can last all night if fitted properly. Note: We have not found a single diaper that has not leaked at least once. I would say they were among the best. 2) Sensitivity: As with Fit, each child has a different skin sensitivity. We had no problems with skin rashes, although the child has sensitive skin. 3) Ease of use: For us, the pull-up design worked perfectly. 4) Some people have complained that diapers tear too easily when trying to put them on. We have never come across this. Why 4 stars? When I reordered, I ordered Cruisers, not Cruisers 360. Personally, I think Pampers should have given these diapers a completely different name or called them "Pull Up Cruisers" to make it clearer what they are. As for the regular cruisers, we should use them until the 360s come out and I'll leave a review when we have some experience with them. Also, I couldn't find these diapers in packs smaller than 74. It would be nice to have smaller packs to test first. (If you find they are leaking, your child may just need a different size.)

Pros
  • Packaging may vary
Cons
  • old