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Rumparooz Kanga Care Reusable Cloth Diaper Cover Aplix

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$12.60

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1.Color:Poppy


Product details

  • Fabric type
    Water Resistant Polyester TPU
  • Care instructions
    No detergent. 2. Hot Wash / Cold Rinse. Dry low temperature or lay flat to dry; diaper covers dry FAST! See www.kangacare.com for full list of recommended detergents., Wash & Care: 1. Cold rinse
  • Origin
    Imported
  • Country of Origin
    China

About this item

  • Affordable waterproof reusable cloth diaper cover to be used with Kanga Care Ecoposh fitteds, Kanga Care prefolds, or Kanga Care flats (sold separately)
  • Leg gussets for leak protection and tummy elastic for best fit
  • 2 convenient sizes grow with your baby from birth to potty : Newborn 4 - 15 lbs / One Size 6-35+ lbs
  • Covers may be wiped clean between uses and used multiple times before laundering
  • Available closure options : KAM snap or Aplix hook & loop


The Rumparooz Cloth Diaper Cover is designed to grow with your baby by featuring 2 sizes that fit your baby from newborn all the way through potty training. The weight range for the newborn cover starts at a small 4 pounds and will fit up to approximately 15 pounds. The weight range for the one size cover starts at 6 pounds and will fit up to approximately 35 pounds. This allows you to adjust the diaper to the proper size all while reducing the need to purchase various sized diapers making this diapering option one of Kanga Care's most affordable option. The Rumparooz One Size Cover is designed to fit over any type of diapering system that requires a waterproof cover such as Ecoposh OBV (Organic viscose of Bamboo Velour) Cloth Diapers, prefolds, and flats. The Rumparooz One Size Cover may be wiped dry between uses and used multiple times until being placed into the laundry at the end of the day or when becoming soiled. The Rumparooz One Size Cloth Diaper Covers are made of waterproof polyester TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) that comes in a variety of fun colors and fashionable prints.


Sarah Stone
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022
Baby #2 is 9 weeks old and I switched CD methods from my first baby. I used Alva baby pockets with her and struggled during the newborn stage not to have leaks around her respectably chubby thighs, and then later we had issues with night time leaks. Rumparooz with baby #2? No leaks. Ever.Go old school - prefolds in a simple cover. Baby #2 is 13.5 lbs now and I use either the newborn size cover or the one-size size cover. The other brands I tried of covers are officially put away. All I use now are rumparooz. Gerber prefolds are nice and slim for newborn comfort, but they usually aren't enough to keep either size cover clean from a BM. Bulkier prefolds (humble bebe are my go to) in the one-size cover do great as far as not getting soiled all day long. We frequently make it though a 12-14 hour day time in one rumparooz cover now.I wish I hadn't bought anything else!
X.L.
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2020
I really wanted to like these covers but there is a major design flaw with this brand. Like other reviewers, I have had several incidents with leaks through the rubber labels on the back. A quick search around the Internet shows that many others have had the same problem for years, and the company's response was to increase the absorbency of the inserts. However, I've only had leaks with this brand and not others (for example the much cheaper and very reliable KaWaii Baby brand), and the inserts just need to be damp, not even saturated, for moisture to start wicking through the cotton stictches sewned onto the rubber label. This is very frustrating and inconvenient. You would have thought the manufacturer can just easily change the placement of the label after years of customer complaints!I wanted to like these diaper covers because of the trim fit on small babies. Double leg gussets are always useful to have, though the leg fit on my baby isn't quite right. Aplix closure is convenient and easy to use; however the flaps must be carefully snapped onto the laundry tabs otherwise they will destroy other items in the wash. I also find that the Aplix edges are a bit sharp and sometimes rub against baby's belly, especially if baby likes to kick or do froggy legs. Considering these issues on top of the leaks caused by the label placement, I cannot recommend this brand despite loving the patterns and wanting to make these work.
somebuyer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 4, 2020
Very good, very happy. I wish it was more breathable and drying faster. I have both newborn and 1 size. Newborn fine until 4-5months of an average baby but an average baby cannot wear 1-size for more than 9months if using foldable diapers so will have to find an alternative.
Lindsay Ann Comeau
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2019
I use these for overnight cloth diapering and love them. Fits babies and toddler, skinny legged or chunky thighs. Double gusset. No leaks. Great cover.
Stevie-C
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2019
Great product! Color coding on the snaps helps for babysitter changing instructions
Janelle
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2018
I've been ordering a lot of Thirsties covers both applix and snaps. I wanted to try a Rumparooz to see how they compare and I'm really impressed. I don't know the proper terminology but the inside water proof material almost seems thicker and better made in the Rumparooz. I like the applix as I can adjust it to fit my skinny babe and am in love with the double leg gussets. Would definitely but again.
Loving to Read
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2014
I bought a few of these for my daughter who cloth diapers my granddaughter. They are really great covers. They are leak-proof, she's never had a diaper leak, neither urine or feces, and she is breast fed which is a softer, liquid type bowel movement, and it holds it all inside, something my other daughter always had a problem with she used disposable diapers.How to use them:She uses them with either pre-fold, flat, or fitted cloth diapers. For pre-folds: She purchased a few dozen organic newborn size at Green Mountain Diapers and uses snappi diaper fasteners instead of pins. We lay the pre-fold down, with baby's waist at the center top, then take each side where her legs, feet were are and roll it in "jelly roll style", to where it is a triangle'ish shape, then pulls the bottom up between her legs. Then take each side of the top and pull in on top of the part that was pulled up and fasten the little hooks on the snappi at the bottom onto the crotch part, then stretch each of the snappi's arms to where the teeth grap the cloth on each side. It holds the diaper on perfectly without having to use pins.Then, we take the rumparooz and adjust the snaps to fit. It has multiple ways it can be snapped, so that it will fit a newborn through the first 3-6 months, depending on size of your baby. For a newborn, you snap down the "rise", which is the bottom row of snaps in the middle, for the first several weeks we needed it to be snapped to the bottom row, then as she grew longer, we snapped to the top row, now that she is 3 months old, we don't need to snap down the rise because it fits fine without shortening the rise. The sides come in and snap on whichever snaps fit your baby's size, at first we used the very center snaps, at 3 months she just got big enough we've moved out one snap on each side. After getting it one, we check around the legs to be sure all of the cloth diaper is poked inside the cover, if not the urine will wick out of the diaper and you will have a leak, otherwise if the cover goes around all of it, you never have a leak. We check the top back of the diaper/cover also to be sure all of the cloth is covered in the back. You can usually use the cover through multiple wet diaper changes. The only time you have to change covers is if it gets left on too long and urine kind of wets the elastic around the leg gathers, since it has double "gussets" which is two separate layers of material that are gathered along the legs, to be sure nothing can leak. The other reason to change the cover is if baby has a liquid bowel movement and it may get on the cover if it comes out of the pre-fold, but the jelly roll will usually prevent that.Alternate way to use a pre-fold, just fold it in thirds and lay inside the cover, works great for urine, but not so much for poo. A fitted cloth diaper can be closed and wrapped in this cover and makes a great leak-proof combo. There are many websites on cloth diapers out there Green Mountain Diaper does a good job explaining different diapers and how to use them. Youtube has videos on folding "flats", cloth diapers that are not pre-folded, basically a really large square of cotton material that is folded down and used to soak urine just like pre-folds do.When washing the Rumparooz, it's better if you don't dry in dryer, they tend to look new longer if you don't dry in dryer. Super hot washes also will make them look worn faster than a shorter hot wash cycle. When we take the diapers off of the baby, since she is exclusively breastfed, we take the diapers off her and put straight in a diaper pail liner, then washed every other day, no rinsing out in the toilet, especially when she was a newborn. Now that she is 3 months old, we're starting to need to spray off the diapers a little more. We use only Charlie's soap powder when we wash diapers, but we only use cotton cloth diapers. Some who use microfiber diapers, I've heard have to was differently.We use cloth wipes and diaper wipe juice for spraying her off, seems to work best and doesn't irritate her skin, she's never had a rash that lasted, did have a pinkish rash after using disposable wipes and cried a lot, but doesn't seem to mind Thristies Booty Luster at all. We take cloth baby wash cloths or the many different cloth wipes, or old flannel pajamas made into wipes, and then wash them with the diapers.Hope all of this helps, but I know we were in the dark when we first started.
Merritt Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2013
I am glad I discovered Rumparooz covers. I have a couple and they are my favorites of my mix. They last the longest before becoming overly soiled.I have a snap cover and hook and loop. I prefer the hook and loop as it is easier to attach and adjust with kicking legs.I like that the cover trim is the same color. It also does not wick moisture like other covers. The Rumparooz cover also features more elastic at the lug gussets, back and front. It keeps even the worst contained. The cover is easy to wipe clean, unless really soiled and things get well into the folds of material at the elastic points.At this point, a few weeks in, I predict that the newborn size will fit my baby well for a few months. The size adjustment snaps also gave her much less crotch sag in the early days compared to other designs. I used the Rumparooz exclusively for the first couple weeks as they fit the best for my newborn. I plan on turning to Rumparooz again when my baby outgrows her current covers.
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