👖 Snap into Style and Comfort!
The Blueberry Coveralls Diaper Snap in vibrant red is designed to fit most babies weighing between 10 to 40 pounds. With a wipe-clean interior and extra leg gussets, it ensures messes stay contained. This anatomically correct design offers an excellent fit, and it's machine washable for easy maintenance. Proudly made in the USA, this diaper cover combines functionality with style.
M**Y
Great Cover! Rather exaggerated size range.
This is, as other reviewers have shared, a Very Roomy Diaper! At first I was annoyed by this, as the description promises it can be used from 10 to 40 lbs. Seems exaggerated to me. I began using it when little guy was about 12 lbs and it was huge then! BUT I didn't (and haven't) had any blowouts. Ever. Though we've come close a number of times (darn teething poop). The covers we've used over the last 9 months have been: Rumparooz, Best Bottoms, Thirsties Duos, Econobum, and the Blueberry has performed as well or better than each of them. Definitely has grown on me now that baby is 20 lbs. We are at the second highest rise (like the picture), and usually snap in until there are four snaps remaining visible. I washed it more in the beginning, but now it runs through the laundry about twice a week-- looks the same as when I bought it! In fact, all the covers have held up well, except the Thirsties, which is beginning to show signs of wear around the gussets.Update 12/3/15: We are now 20 months in and still going strong. I took advantage of Black Friday and purchased another cover-- Blueberry Capri this time. There's really no difference between the coverall and capri in terms of size or style. The Capri has flaps on the front and back in case you wish to put an insert in (I've always snappied with a newspaper fold). This will replace my one Thirsties Duo, which has finally bit the dust. For about 6 more dollars, and probably an extra 6-8 more months of wear, I think Blueberries beats Thirsties by a long shot!
L**I
My favorite diaper covers
Of the covers we have tried - Rumparooz, Thirsties, Real Nappies, and Planet Wise - and while we like all of them, these are our favorites (2nd favorites are the Planet Wise covers). We use them over a snappied prefold. We did not start using these until our son was about 7 or 8 months old, so I am not sure how they would work on a smaller baby - they do run a bit large. Our son is now 12 months old and is on the middle rise setting; for the waist we leave one snap showing on the top and bottom, so he has plenty of room to grow into these. We have not had any leaks with these, and no leaking poop out the legs or up the back.UPDATE 1-1-2014I just wanted to say that at 19 months old, these are still our favorite covers for our tall skinny boy :)We are still on the middle rise setting, and have more than enough snaps to expand outward at the waist - these will easily last until potty training. They all also still look as good as the day we bought them, even with being washed every 2-3 days. We always hang our covers to dry, so they do not experience dryer heat, though I'm not sure if this makes a difference.UPDATE 6-14-14Still our favorite, and still work great for our just-turned-2-year-old. He is about 25th percentile for weight and around 80th percentile for height, and he still has room to grow in these.
D**A
Great Fit!
My thirsties were wearing out. I had velcro ones and they began leaking around the velcro seams. Also the lining of the velcro was coming apart and after six months of use the velcro just wasn't staying put very well. Also the elastic on the thristies got streatched out in the wash and her diaper kept wanting to sag through the legs. So I had three velcro thirsties that turned out to be a mistake, but I also had one swaddlebees snap I bought to try. After six months my swaddlebees snap shows no where. When I searched for swaddlebees, Blueberry came up. It's all the same prints so I'm guessing they are the same company. So I went and bought two blueberry coveralls. There is a little difference between my swaddlebees cover and the blueberry. The swaddlebees is noticeably heavier and has material over the inside of the snaps to keep them from touching the baby's skin. The blueberry is more generous with room as you expand. However the fit is the same. I am really happy with the blueberry. I think the swaddlebees is better quality, but they are ten bucks more.
C**B
These are okay, but I like other brands better...
I purchased Thirsties fitted, Thirsties Duo, Flip, and Imagine diaper covers. My son wore the Blueberry Diaper covers from about 12 lbs to 25 lbs -- about a year. I never loved the way they fit my son. Even at 25 lbs, they seemed really bulky on him. I thought I would love the double gussets, but I didn't. It was kind of hard to get poop out of the area between the two gussets. They never really leaked or stained until they started to wear out, though. The Blueberry diaper covers were the first of the bunch to wear out. However, I have to admit that I was also really hard on the diapers. They got worn and washed 3 times a week (I didn't ever use bleach or put them in the dryer), so I guess I can't complain too much about a year of constant wear. But they got the same exact treatment as the other diaper brands, and the others are holding up better (some a lot better, some only a tiny bit better). As an FYI, the Imagine and Blueberry diaper covers are very similar in design and fit.
J**S
blueberry is by far the best
These are by far my favorite. I sold the rumparoos I had they just didn't fit well on my long and skinny baby. I have one bumkins cover which works so so but has too many buttons which is pointless, thirsties which I love since they are more trim coming in two sizes, but overall blueberry just holds it all in better. You can feel and see the quality and they look like they will last for more than one child vs the thirsties. Bottom line I will keep my thirsties in my stash but that will mostly be used when my blueberries all need washed or if my baby is wearing something that absolutely needs the trimmer fit of a thirsties but knowing it will have more probability of leaking. I use these covers with both GMD pre folds and workhorses
T**A
Good product
I quite liked the look of it, it's nice and contains well. The only things I can say is that the poppers on the inner side of the cover come into contact with baby's skin, and leave slight imprints. I am using this cover not with the original inserts though. I would rate this as a good product overall.
R**N
these are excellent
I've been using this wrap over Little Lambs shaped nappies at bedtime as well as over pre-folds and flats during the day. We've had no leaks whatsoever. They look adorable and wash up well.
L**C
No leaks good fit
We use this over various fitted night time bamboo nappies and baby (5months) always wakes up dry and happy. Good fit and very pretty.
C**.
excellent
with this cover I've resolved all problems that inherit night use of fitted diapers. No more losses or red signs on baby thighs
C**.
excellent
with this cover I've resolved all problems that inherit night use of fitted diapers. No more losses or red signs on baby thighs
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