Kanga Care, the parent company of Rumparooz, has done it again! They’ve managed to design and release another diaper to add to my ultimate recommendations list.
Eco*Posh is Kanga Care’s line of fitteds (one size and newborn), training pants and wool soakers that releases today, August 1, 2011!
I feel so blessed to try out the new Eco*Posh Recycled Organic One-size fitted, wool soaker and training pants.
Today I am going to give you my thoughts on the fitted, show you some pics that will make your ovaries hurt and then give you a chance to win one for yourself!
In a nutshell my review looks like this:
Absorbent
Soft
Great Fit
All Natural
But, you probably want details. Kelly’s Closet sums up the description well:
Kanga Care brand cloth diapers are the ORIGINAL and ONLY cloth diapers uniquely designed with the patent pending leak protection technology of dual inner gussets (double inner gussets). The inside of each diaper is designed with 2 gentle inner gussets, a double barrier, that channels each leg. There is no chance of escape for even the messiest of messes! Keep that cute outfit cleanand mommy’s too!
Made out of recycled water bottles, bamboo and organic cotton! This diaper is 4 sizes in one diaper and fits from birth potty training. Comes with the famous 6r Soaker, this time made out of bamboo and organic cotton! The entire diaper is 10 layers thick and is not waterproof, cover required. This diaper is available in One Size (6-35 lbs) and is available in 5 colors: Ginger, Love, Biscuit, Bamboo and Peace.
All Kanga Care products have been lovingly invented by a mother in Colorado and distributed world wide out of Golden, Colorado.
The Eco*Posh Recycled Organic fitted is a pocket fitted. LOVE pocket fitteds. You get to customize the absorbency and still keep it all natural.
For review purposes, I strapped one on Camden without a cover. I wanted to see how long I could keep it on him before I felt wetness on the outside.
The clock started at 12:04. Tick, tick, tick. 5 hours went by and still no wetness on the outside. Soon it was time for me to get him in a nighttime diaper, which is in the 7 o’clock hour usually.
When I changed Camden there was wetness around the legs but still none on the outside. This is good information. Now I can confidently use the Eco*Posh fitted at night with a couple of Hemp Babies and a wool cover. (which is what he’s in right now–Sunday night)
Before using the Eco*Posh fitteds and training pants I fully prepped them according to the SUPER helpful instructions on the tag. As recommended, I washed 5 times prior to use. Only the first cycle did I add detergent. When the first cycle finished I simply turned the machine back on and pressed start.
Regardless of price, I would recommend Eco*Posh Recycled Organic One Size Fitteds. I love the fit, colors, natural-ness, double gussets, uniqueness, absorbency…
Is it the perfect diaper for everyone? No. Are there going to be comments about how they’re not made in the USA or how you’d never spend more than $15 on a diaper? Yes.
Will those same people enter this contest to win one?? Of course! You might just change your mind once you’ve used it ;)

Autumn is a wife, mother, homeschool teacher, friend and most important a follower of Christ.
Lindsay says
I just bought the Eco Posh OS.. I love how they are so soft and I know they would be the best thing for my baby considering the materials. I have not washed them yet b/c I am just unsure about them. I tried them on my daughter, but it seems like the fit is too big around her legs. If I wash them and dry them, will the fit around her legs be more snug? Do I have to put the wool covering on her all the time, or just nighttime & nap time (if I use both the 6-r soakers)?
Autumn Beck says
Unfortunately for me, perhaps fortunately for you, the shrink in the dryer. You don’t have to put a cover on them though unless it will be on for a long time.
Sarah says
Hey Autumn, I keep reading that there is a limited amount of detergents that are safe to use with the eco-posh- none of which I want to use. What detergent are you using with your eco-posh?
Victoria says
I have spent $28 on Swaddlebbes Econappi (which I love & have 3 of) for nighttime. So soft, super absorbent & deliciously cute prints. I guess I’m not a bargain diaper buyer. I also have maybe 8-10 RaRs I paid $18-$25.50 for (some bought on sale, several prints & colors bought full price). I think I must have a pricey stash. :-) Would love to try these.
Katie i. says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper was ~$28 for my Rumparooz g2 Snaps with hemp inserts. :-) Its been worth it
Lindsey says
I think the most I’ve ever paid is around $25.
tanya bondarchuk says
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Cristy says
I am one of the ones in the camp of “!!$$$$!!” LOL I would love to try one but unless I got it as a giveaway or on sale I would probably never even touch one.
Alexandra says
$28 is the most I have ever paid for a diaper
Kim says
The most I’ve paid so far is $14!
Peggy says
I’m super excited about these. It would be great to try one out before I decide to buy. I have 2.25 in diapers so I need quality more then cheap.
Katie Mortensen says
I think the most I have paid for cloth is $25 – *maybe* 27.50 but that was probably the shipped price
Allie Martin says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper is 21.95.
Amanda Alvarado says
I am cheap! LOL I don’t think I have bought a diaper that was over $20. I usually wait until the expensive ones are on sale & get them then or buy them used.
Diana says
I bought a Goodmama NB for $29 and felt so guilty about it. It’s really cute, and I like having it in my stash, but I just couldn’t justify buying any more of them. The Eco-posh diapers look absolutely amazing! The price, though. Oy!
Brittany says
I paid about $20 for a Charlie Bananna, which has a great rocket ship design and I like the adjustable and numbered elastic thighs on the diaper. I enjoy this diaper and think the price is well worth it, although I love my bumgenius too!
Maggi says
I got 6 Organic Caboose diapers for $80, so $13.33.
michelle vazquez says
I have paid approximately 35 dollars on a goodmama goodnight diaper
Sommer Stewart says
I’ve only just ordered my first cloth diapers for my son (Charlie Bananas). I bought the six packs that go from $109-$119, averaging around $18-$19 a diaper. I can’t wait for them to arrive!!
I like to research things to death and than make my purchases, not necessarily by price, but by user experiences, reviews, articles, etc. I rather a pay a little more in the beginning and have my products last longer than go the cheap route and be dissatisfied or have my product fall apart (which ends up becoming more expensive in the end because I have to pay for repairs or replacements).
Marina S says
Those diapers look really nice, but they are pretty pricey. And while I can see the use for more expensive, high quality fitteds for a heavy wetting toddler, I just cannot wrap my head around spending $30 on a single newborn fitted… they get changed every hour, 2 at the most anyway, so something less spendy should be sufficient.
Rosalie Danek says
I paid $25 for Bum Genius Organic OS AIO!
m. phaiah says
the most i’ve paid was $23.50 for a RumpaRooz. but I love it!
Kristen A says
I don’t have any Rumparooz yet, they are my next to buy and try. Looking forward to it!
Rahel Moore says
The most I paid for a diaper was around $24-$26 for a green rumparoo. Sooo cute.
Nikole H. says
I think the most I spent was about $25 for an organic, OS, AIO diaper. ngiraldi at gmail dot com
Denise says
That’s one pricey dipe, but it looks so cozy! I would love to try one!
tanya bondarchuk says
the most expensive diaper I have is about $27 (Itti BittiTutto)
Jessica says
I think the most I’ve ever paid for a CD was $20. I would love to try the EcoPosh… but $35??? Maybe for a Mother’s Day gift! :)
Christine says
My generic covers were less than $5 and my organic pre-folds were less than $10 for a 6 pack. I haven’t quite committed to cloth….
Katariina says
I was wondering, Autumn, how You manage to use the diapers you have bought Yourself? Seems like You have so many diapers to test and try . Which is really cool – Who wouldn’t want to try different diapers for free, huh :)
Ecoposh seems a real winner. I would like to try it!
Autumn Beck says
I actually end up only using the ones I buy myself. If I receive a review diaper I really love (Eco*Posh being one) I buy more.
Jackie Tromp says
$17.38 is the most I’ve paid for a cloth diaper, it was in package deal of Bum Genius.
Thanks for the review and the chance to win a Eco Psoh Organic Cloth Diaper! I’ve been curious about the Rumparoos and have heard of recycled pop bottles used to make quality clothing in an outdoor cloths shop a few years ago. Cool! I agree spending a little more on cloth still saves you tons of money in the long run and your babies health being protected is priceless!
I am so excited to use cloth from the start on our newborn!
Cyndel Jones says
I would love to try some of the more expensive diapers…this one especially! But I can’t afford it! I’m about to start converting some of my husbands old t-shirts into flats and fitteds because we are in need of more diapers with no funds…but it is fun (most of the time) working through the challenges of cding my son with almost no money.
Cyndel J says
I spent $7 on a Kawaii’s teal monkey and banana’s pocket diaper with insert. Nope not kidding that is the most i’ve spent on one diaper!
Kristen Bates says
I would love these. I am so tired of trying to put three-four doublers in my sbish just to make it through the night. Love RAR.
Knocked Up and Nursing says
About $26 on a Tot Bots. It was a spur of the moment purchase. My husband and i were on a date with out littlest in tow and we ran out of diapers. I wasn’t about to buy disposables just for 1 diaper. There was a store nearby that sold cloth and we picked up the tot bots. I Really like the diaper!
jamie says
would love to try them! good diapers are worth the price. i really like the neutral colors :)
Julie D. says
Well, I’m a Goodmama lover/collector, so for those of you who are familiar with that brand, you know I have NO PROBLEM paying….um, premium prices for fitted diapers. So price isn’t an issue. And I think pocket fitteds are super for nighttime use because of the customizable absorbency. I am really happy that this pocket fitted is supposed to go 6-35 lbs. Wow – that’s quite a range! Usually my little ones top out of pocket fitteds before they’re night trained, so I would love to win one of these to try!
Jodi J says
When I first started buying cloth diapers, I bought a minky Blueberry one-size diaper for (I think) $26, but it was part of a buy 2 get 1 sale, so I didn’t actually pay that much for the diaper.
April Walraven says
I paid $26 for a tots bots. I sold it… I might be the only person on the planet who didn’t like that diaper! ;-)
Jean Quinn says
I paid 38.00 for a TT and I am not due until October! (actually she is doing a custom order so I paid 6×38.00)… shh..
Lori says
Can’t remember but spent over $500 on 18 BG AIO one size organics because I just knew that’s what I wanted, haha. Still use and mostly love them, but some days I tell myself that just because I want to feel better about buying so many before I’d really tried them out! I’ve of course added to the stash little by little, but wish I’d started slower in the first place!
Rachel n says
I paid $25 for a bummis tot bots diaper
Erinn Knoll says
the most ive paid is about $25 for a diaper
Elisabeth T. says
I have not at this time had the opportunity to buy any cds. I have received mines as gifts from my baby shower
Jennifer Allison says
The most I’ve spent on a diaper is $24 for a RaR and I love the ones I have but can no longer afford to spend that much on each diaper so I stick with what I’ve got and just wash more often since I’ve got 2 in diapers.
Tanya Apodaca Melby says
The most i pd was about $26 now wool on the other hand i have pd a lot more!!!
Samantha says
Thanks for the review, and all the information on cloth diapering — it has been extremely helpful! This diaper sounds interesting – I like the double gussets and the materials. Would love to be able to try it myself, though I don’t think I really “need” another diaper in my stash right now…
Anne says
I have paid $18 for a bumgenius 3.0 pocket diaper when I was first starting out. I bought that along with a flip and econobum and I love all three for different reasons
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Alix Davis says
The most I have paid is $20 for a Happy Heiny, then I started making my own and I love it! I can customize the layers and patterns and wetness needs :) I still buy diapers on occasion when the fabric I want is too expensive to be worth buying a whole yard
Sarah says
I love my Rumparooz and would love to try out the new Eco posh! Quality diapers are worth every penny!
M. Sun says
The most I ever paid was $26.95 for a bitti tutto, and it leaks every time I use it the top above the snaps rolls down the soaker peeks out and wicks onto my son’s clothes. I only use it as a last resort.
Vashti M says
Oops, I follow you on twitter as @MamaHunfy (i forgot to add that in the form!)
Dinika says
$9 for some used bumgenius is the most I have ever paid!
Vashti M says
The most i’ve paid is $25
Alicia L. says
I haven’t actually bought any diapers yet since our little one hasn’t arrived yet. But, I am willing to pay $20 plus for a good, quality diaper!
Kelli Darter says
I am on a tight budget…..the most I have paid for one diaper is $7.00 for a fitted on clearance. The most I have spent at one time for diapers is $85 for a starter pack of 3 dozen prefolds and 4 covers to get me started with my newborn.
taralucida says
I’ve paid as much as $26 for an itti bitti tutto–but of the 7 that we have, 3 were free, so the average was much less :)
Amanda says
$30 2 lol joeys!
Kelly Hoose says
The most I’ve paid for a diaper is the $40 some dollars for s’bish wool. Every time I’ve tried cheaper diaper, I’ve ended up hating it. When I get my birthday money, I plan to buy some s’bish longies and now some Kanga Care fitteds! I really think fitteds are the way to go, especially in this hot summer we are having.
Heidi Shuler says
thanks for your blog, it’s very informative to this newbie to cloth diapering. i’ve made a couple waterproof covers and one was better than the other in absorbency. thanks for your reviews you post so regularly. they really do help me understand what to get for my little guy. (he’s a VERY heavy pee-er)
Jane Little says
Gonna start cd’ing in December with my first. I would love to win an Eco Posh OCD to get me started!
Rosie song says
I paid $23.50 for a rumparooz . Love the diaper but don’t think I’ll ever pay that much for a diaper again.
Chanie says
18.50 on a babykicks. so not worth it!
Christine Jones says
I’ve paid $25. Wouldn’t do it again.
Lindsay says
I think the most I’ve paid was around 20 pee diaper (before DS was born!). Now, I mainly buy used from the swap or economical covers, prefolds.
Stephanie says
The most I have ever paid is $20 or a gDiaper.
Gwen McTaggart says
The most I’ve paid for a cloth diaper was $11 and it was the worst customer service experience ever!
emily says
I think it would have to go to my sbish wool longies ~60!
Kristen Bobbitt says
The most I’ve ever paid was the first diaper I bought. It is a locally made pocket and cost $25 + tax. I won’t pay that price again!
Sandy says
I am always on the lookout for the Newest….Bestest….Gotta Have Cloth Diaper. I am the Grandma/caregiver during week while both of her parents teach elemetary school, I convinced my daughter (really the one I had to convince was the Son-In-Law) that cloth diapers were the way to go. I hope we win this diaper – it sounds Perfect.
Samantha Cuhel says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper was $23 for a Thing 1 Thing 2 pocket from Wild Mountain Mommies. I put it on DS for the 4th of July and it’s now stained yellow/brown from sunscreen :(
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Leah says
I’m always looking at what is new in cloth diapering and totally willing to try new types.
tanya bondarchuk says
The most I paid for a cloth diaper is $27 (Itti Bitti Tutto)
Kelly Groves says
Probably less than $20. $18.95 or so.
Courtney says
I think the most I have ever paid is about $15 – I’m cheap – I buy second hand!
kim mcintosh says
I paid 22 or 23 for a bumgenius.
Laura says
The most I think I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper is $16. I’m cheap!
Heather H says
The most I’ve ever paid for a diaper is $19.95… can’t seem to bring myself to pay more than $20 – so far. :D
Susie B. says
I think the most I’ve ever paid for one is $22 or $23, but I like to buy them when there are buy 4 and get 1 free or something like that.
Lindsey says
My baby is two weeks old, and my wonderful friends threw me a shower to start off my cloth diaper stash, so the only diapers I have bought so far are a package of flats and a Kissaluvs fleece fitted for $13.
Melissa says
The most I’ve paid is $19.45 per Fuzzibunz one size that I bought in a 6 pack. I’ve also paid $33.00 for a Sprout Change pack of 1 cover and 3 inserts, which I LOVE! I’d love to try these new EcoPosh diapers- I’m having another baby in November, and am temped to buy a couple!
Tomoko says
The most I’ve ever paid for a diaper was around $20 for WAHM diaper
Breanna says
The most I’ve spent is $26 on an itti bitti tutto, it was such an impulse buy!
Allison says
I have never paid more than $20 for a cloth diaper, but I could be swayed for reliability.
Sonja Johnsen says
I would love to try these! Saw them last night and was like hmmm….what are these? I also want to try the training pants!
Jen says
Thanks for the giveaway! I’m very reluctant to spend more than $10/diaper (which is what I’ve paid for BG 4.0 seconds). The most I’ve spent is$12.50 for a Thirsties Duo Wrap to go over prefolds and flats. But I must admit nice fitteds are worth the price — we got some Bamboozles as a sower gift and they are great for coverless time. Very luxurious. I can see why they’re @$22. So I’m intrigues by the Eco Posh.
Vanessa says
The most I’ve ever paid for a diaper was $20…love those fancy-pants fitteds!
Katie says
around $40 for a Little Beetles little to big wool cover. Total splurge because I really wanted to try wool and had never considered buying used cds for my baby. Now I watch the swap boards for deals on wool and other out of my price range awesome diapers.
Monica says
Awesome! I would love to try one!
Victoria says
The most was BGE! Ouch at 25! Alot for a military family!!
tami says
Have never paid money for a cloth diaper :-) But am hoping to start soon!
Justine says
Haven’t paid anything yet. First baby is due in March and I am very excited to begin cloth diapering once he or she makes their appearance!
Kerrie says
I have paid (I just had to look in on my stash…couldn’t remember!) 25 $ for a BG Elemental artist series. 30-33$ on sbish wool knit cover. These are luxuries, but I’m very happy with them. I’m amazed at how CDs have evolved since I started just 6 yrs ago–there are so many options!
Jennifer MacEwen says
The most I’ve spent on a single diaper is $21.50 on an SBish Snapless Multi for nights. But I’ve spent more on my wool diaper covers…
Jen says
I would love to try this diaper. I use cloth b/c we don’t have much income for any extras and ended up making most of the diapers myself out of old t-shirts, flannel sheets and towels. I haven’t been able to buy any diapers that weren’t seconds or clearance. But I still like following these things on ways to make my homemade diapers better. I’ve had to modify them a few times b/c I didn’t know what I was doing and didn’t know what shape my baby would be. I wanted to have a lot of diapers made before he was born, so I didn’t have him around to measure. It’s been amazing. So much info that I had no idea was out there!
Jenene says
I’m not really familiar with fitteds, so I would love to be able to get to know one really well by adding it to my stash! ;)
Nicole says
The most I have spent on a cloth diaper is $23 for a RaR :-)
morgan says
The most I’ve spent on a diaper was $28, a total impulse buy!
Linda Hawes says
The most I’ve spent is $15 for a BG Elemental.
Maria says
I would love to be able to win this.I love rumparooz!!!!!!
kylynn says
i am still on the hunt for the perfect cloth diaper for my kids and would love to try these!
Tara Neese says
I think I spent $23 on a RaR but I’m not sure., it’s been a couple of years since I bought them. I would love to try the new trainers they have, my lo is just starting to get interested in the potty.
Allie says
Would love to try it out. We could use a new fitted.
Carrie says
I’m guilty of wanting to sample lots of cloth diaper options…then when I find the one I like best, I feel guilty for wanting to spend more money on diapers in order to get a full stash of that type! I am currently using BumGenius One Size, but wish I had more BumGenius 3.o Fitteds. I’m not really digging stuffing diapers every two days, but I’d still love to try out a new one! (Maybe the grass is greener…)
Carolyn H says
The most I’ve paid for a cloth diaper is $21.95
Sara says
I’ve bought all of my diapers used, and I’ve made some. So, the most I’ve spent on a diaper was $4 on a WAHM pocket. I’m proud of the fact that I’ve spent less than $60 total, my daughter is 8 weeks, and I’ve got enough diapers in my stash to last us almost all the way through the diaper years!
Nicole says
The most I’ve paid for a dipe is 22–a rumparooz. But I got a free dipe with that purchase, so…but since then I don’t pay more than 18 new
Aleah says
I’ve paid $26.95 for an Itti Bitti Tutto- it’s a lot but includes three soakers, so it’s worth the price tag!
Marcee says
I’ve spent $17.95 for an one size pocket diaper.
jannea sandker says
the most $$ spent on a diaper…hmm…probably a grovia aio os. $18. It was on sale.
abigail Morris says
I have actually only made my own. To save money infact. I want so badly for them to be like i see online, Pretty and perfect. I will have to eventually just buy some I am sure.
Kari Meeker says
i was doing really well averaging about $12 a diaper but then i found WAHMS.. I have one goodmama I paid $28.
Angela Parker says
I think the most I’ve paid was $18.95 – a Bum Genius
judi says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper was a rump-a-rooz one size I purchased for the great cloth diaper change. I believe it was $13 or so, it was on sale.
Kristin says
I thought I would make all my diapers. I haven’t made one yet! I was able to convince my husband to buy me a full stash of SoftBums. I told him I would not need any more diapers. It is true that I don’t NEED more. It doesn’t stop me from wanting more.
Kristy says
I would love to try this diaper for nighttime as my son (13 months) always has a nice, mushy poo right after he wakes up in the AM… this can be difficult to contain, but I think those inner gussets would help. Would love to win one!
Jennifer Miller says
The most I have paid for a cloth diaper is $24.95 for a brand new bumgenius elemental AIO diaper.
Shiree says
$17.95 for a BG 4.0
Daphne says
Cloth Diapering is very new to me as I only started about 3 months ago with my baby girl (almost 7 mos). This blog has come in VERY handy & is my go to for CD info and advice and reviews such as the one above. CD’ing has become a hobby between my daughter and me and I actually love the laundry aspect of it. Call me crazy. I made an impulse buy on the Orange Diaper Co. because their prints were too cute to resist, but I’m thinking (b/c I’m new & I’m learning) that those diapers need a diaper cover also. Anyone know for sure? I prepped them as listed. Anyway, love your blog & look forward to trying out the EcoPosh Cloth diapers.
Autumn Beck says
Yep, they need a cover.
Anna Case says
I haven’t bought any cloth diapers yet. My LO isn’t due for another month and I didn’t want to tackle cloth diapers while recovering from a c-section. Still I can’t imagine I’d want to spend much more than $15 or so per diaper.
Maia G says
The most I have paid was $15. Once on a BG Elemental and once on a Rumparooz OS (both lightly used)
Serena Mcpherson says
I can never seem to pay full price so the most I have paid is $ 17 for a a FB. Bargain shopping and CD ing seem to go hand in hand for us.
Jennifer says
I paid 23.50 (or whatever it is) for 2 RaRs during their sale a few months ago, and it was totally worth it. But then I got a free one, so I’m not sure if that counts! :)
I mainly have the new Oh Katy’s, though, which are about $17 and totally worth it, too.
Manda says
The most I’ve paid is about $14 (Smartipants, when they were new). I can’t remember if the $40 for three diapers included the shipping cost or not.
I like to spend TIME using the fabrics I’ve bought to sew diapers; that makes the money spent probably less than $8 per diaper.
MiMi Chavez says
$30 on a Nifty Nappy I won during an auction (^^)
Kari says
I haven’t spent more then 13$ on a diaper cover and pry haven’t spent more then 120$ on all my diapers and don’t have much money to spend on them just like everyone else but would love to win one! I need a diaper that won’t leak at night.
Texas Momma says
I think the most I’ve ever spent is about $17….I’ve bought a lot of my stash used though so I have more expensive diapers, I just didn’t pay as much for them!
Amanda says
I have bought most of my stash on diaper swappers so I’ve gotten great deals and great products gently used. But I bought a set of 3 smartipants pocket diapers for $36.00 new from their website. My sitter loves them and I can’t complain. We’ve never had a blowout in these!
Sheila says
The most I paid was $5 each for a group of 12 Sunbaby diapers. Inserts included!
Annie B. says
They sure look cute! I don’t know that I could justify spending that much as close to potty learning as we are, but I wouldn’t mind winning one! They sound like a great nighttime diaper. And the wool covers look sooo cute, too!
Shauna Brackeen says
I SO want to try this diaper!
Cathy says
I’m blessed that all my cloth diapers were given to me as shower gifts. My 4 mo old wears Rumparooz all the time and I would love to have one of the new EcoPosh one sized. I’m not sure I can afford it yet, though. Have to save my money!
Lisa Jennings says
The most I’ve payed is 20something. Whatever a BSRB or Bebe Britches would cost. Got both of my Bebe’s off the swap and cannot remember how much I payed. One was NIP and the other said it was used but you certainly could not tell!
Elizabeth says
The most I’ve spent on a cloth diaper so far was $10 – a used Fuzzibunz on ebay! I’m on a very tight budget!
Kim Wiebe says
The most I’ve ever paid for a diaper is $30.
Mandi McGonagle says
I do like them and am very curious about how well they work, but definitely too pricey for me to just dive in. We just started cd’ing and are trying to build a stash for my 20 month old and the little guy due any second now, so that’s just too much to spend on one diaper when we need to buy so many right now. :(
Jamie says
The most I’ve paid for a cloth diaper is approx $25. ($75 for 3 plus inserts.)
Anna says
Man that description sounds amazing but I’m gonna have to save my pennies for awhile unless I win ;)
Amber Hurd says
The most I paid for a cloth diaper was a WAHM one for about $18 dollars. I like buying mine from ebay or a facebook sell/trade/buy page. The WAHM one was from a local seller that I went to school with.
vina sanchez says
This is wonderful! I hope I get a chance to win as I’m a newbie to cloth diapering and welcome any and all information that I can get!!
Kayla says
I paid 30$ for a pair of gDiapers.
Morgan Nelson says
We are on a super tight budget so the most i have spent is like $10 i think. I buy most everything used, seconds or discontinued clearance.
Aileen W says
I’ve only bought one so far, but it was $16.
Katherine McKerall says
I’m about 2 weeks away from being a first time mom. I’ve already got my newborn CD stash but I know my little one will outgrow these pretty quickly (both the daddy and I were big babies – 8.6 and 9.3 lbs, respectively). I would love to to start my one size stash with the Eco Posh Organic. I love that it is recycled and organic. Plus, I know you get what you pay for but it’s nice to test what you’re gonna get before you have to pay for it. :)
Lisa says
The most I have paid for a cloth diaper (well trainer) is $30 for a superundies overnight.
Lisa says
How do you think these compare to sbish OBF for nighttime? I like that I would only have to buy one of these instead of several different sizes.
Vanessa says
I love fitteds for night time, but I have yet to try one that could go that long without a cover…worth trying!
Shannon Ropp says
I have paid $17.?? for BG.
Jessica Sullivan Bricka says
I spent 30 on a Goodmama, it’s not my favorite. My children really react to non natural fabrics so I am always looking for nature cottons, bamboo, hemp, real leather ect, even though this often comes at a price.
Tracey Carlson says
I have not yet used cloth diapers. I am pregnant with baby #2 and am looking for ways to save money. I am excited about using cloth diapers! I have not purchased any yet so I don’t have a price to list. I am so excited I found this blog to help me make informed decisions on cloth diapering!!
Abbie says
Would love to try this- I’m thinking about branching out from AIO’s. As far as cost-paid about $25 for each BG Elemental, and that’s most of my stash. It was worth it for me; they’re working famously and they’re daddy-and-day-care friendly. Now that we’ve got something that works well, I feel like I can try other things!
Katie says
We got lucky and received most of our cloth diapers as gifts. We did pay $100 for a set of 13 used BG one-sizes. I know people give BG all kinds of flack, but I love mine! Would love to try anything else out too, though!
Sarah Tenney says
I have only bought econobums brand new the rest of my stash is used.
Jessica says
$28 including shipping for a Goodmama… wasn’t worth it. I’ve spent $50 on Sbish wool longies, though. Was worth it :)
JLJMommy says
$23.50 for a Rumparooz.
tarin says
I live in south africa, so my choices are very limited. What I’ve gotten as imports have been the cheapest of the cheap that I could find on ebay because of extravagant shipping costs. As much as I’d really like to try so many new diapers, i have to settle for what I have. My nubunz one size are on their last legs, and with baby number 2 on the way, and the fact that we’ve bought a new house, I can’t justify spending another cent on diapers. But, that doesn’t stop me from dreaming, and I can confidently say that I’ve never put a sposie on my son and this baba will never have one on her bum!
Faye says
20$
Amy J says
I’m super cheap, but just recently bought my first brand-new Thirsties Duo Diaper for $17.95 ;).
Laure says
I am a fan of Lil Joeys and the regular G2 pocket Rumparoos, so I would be interested to try these out… Although I am a bit curious about how think it will all feel on a baby after you add in the fitted, the inserts, plus a cover. Is there still leg wiggle room?
Melissa K says
I’ve paid $70 for sbish wool longies.
Jamie Marsh says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper is $25 for my Bum Genius Elementals! I don’t think I could do more than that, especially for a fitted. I justify the $25 because my husband LOVES the Bum Genius – he won’t use anything else (he claims they are “easier” to get on right, even with the snaps (though he still prefers the aplix)) – I’ve actually threatened to hide the Elementals and 4.0s just to force him to use something else every once in a while. :) Our daughter is 3 1/2 months old, and our first – we’ve been cloth diapering for about 2 1/2 of those, and I actually had a hard time with fitteds. We tried the Sandy’s MotherEase with a cover overnight and she wound up with rashes everytime. I just assumed she couldn’t handle the moisture next to her skin? Poor baby has her momma’s extremely sensitive skin! Would natural fibers make a difference? The Elementals don’t seem to bother her, and they don’t wick moisture away…
Lindsey Nelson says
These look great! I think its awesome that they are made from recycled water bottles. I would love love love one of these!
Theola O says
I have one in diapers and another due in 3 weeks, and yet another still in training pants… I NEED this diaper!!!
Andrea says
Thanks for the great review Autumn! I am definitely interested in trying them. Would you compare them to SBish fitteds?
Jessica R says
I’d love to have a go to diaper for night time (we’re still trying to figure something out for LO)
Eanista Bailey says
The most I have paid is $12. I have taken advantage of Cotton Babies Growing up in Cloth program.
Theresa McVie says
Most I’ve paid for a cloth diaper is $25!
Bernadette says
I have spent right at 20 bucks for a diaper. That is about the most I will spend. And it was a one size pocket with inserts. LOL
Carrie says
$20 not including shipping.
Jennifer says
The most I’ve ever paid for a diaper is $13. I would LOVE to be able to splurge, but money has been tight. I would love to win a awesome fitted for nighttime’s.
Sara Myrick says
We are a military family on a tight budget so I can’t go crazy on cloth diapers, some are just way out of our price range! I try to find sales and deals whenever I can. I think the most I have spent on a single diaper was $20…
Rachel Sciorra says
I just can’t seem to justify spending that much on a fitted…….
Lisa says
I have paid around $25 for a diaper.
Manuela says
I’m new to cloth diapers, I’ve actually never used them, I just bought the first lot of OS. The more expensive was the rumparooz kangarooz for 25.50. They didn’t arrive yet. My baby is 11 months old today and 27 pounds. I was going to buy only rumparooz but then I’ve heard that the rumparooz are a little small. Anyway, I’d love to have one of these new rumparooz!!!
Heather M says
I want to say the most I ever personally paid for a diaper was right around$15. Honestly.
I’ve paid $15 for my RaR lil joeys (each), a grovia NB and $14 for a used Goodmama. Those were my most expensive diapers.
Caroline says
btw, I absolutely LOVE your new giveaway entry system!! Haven’t been on here for a while and that is awesome! Thanks!
Jill says
yeah it is a hefty price tag. since we’ve already got about 80 diapers, I dont think my hubby would be thrilled if i spent 30 more on ONE!
R says
Yeah, it may be pricey, but sounds to me like it would be worth it. So stinkin’ cute, too! Thanks for the giveaway. :)
Holly says
I’m pretty sure, I’ve paid about $20 on a diaper.
Nicole Phillips says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper was 35.00 + shipping for a goodmama ( I’ve bought more than one lol). Love them though :-)
Caroline says
$16.95
Amanda says
I am so excited to try one of these out! I regularly pay more than $35 for a cloth diaper (I am a goodmama addict), and I fully believe that, with fitteds, the higher price is worth the quality fabrics and construction!
Danav says
Wow, these look so cool!! I love the fact that they are made with recycled materials! I want one! And the most I’ve spent on a cloth diaper is 13.60. :) I use gdiapers.
Ambar Campos says
I usually wait for diapers to go on sale before I buy them… I’m very frugal : ) I think the most I ever paid was $16 for my flip.
Nikki says
I think the most I’ve paid is $15 for a GroVia! LOVE them. However, I wouldn’t be opposed to paying more if it was something I LOVED!
Samantha Brennan says
I spent $18 on a weehuggers cover, the owl print was too cute to pass up! Using prefolds and covers exclusively but would be delighted to try something new.
Hannah says
I think the most I’ve paid has been around $25, though goodness knows I can’t remember what it was for :)
Mary Richards says
I paid $16.20 for each of my Best Bottoms AI2 shells, and then $3.75 per insert.
mbra518 says
$25 for BG organic, but I did buy some SBish longies too (on sale $52.00) – DD still wears those and she’s out of diapers.
Heather says
I’ve been wondering when these come out! I would love to try one! I’m a huge fan of bububebe fitteds and just ordered some custom newborn ones, but I think I may have to add one of these to the newborn stash!
Rachel says
The most I have paid is $30.
Crystal Shannon says
The most I ever paid for a cloth diaper was $20 (I think) because I always wait for them to go on sale, and I have been lucky enough to work out trades for some of my favorite diapers.
Megan Ogren says
I have spent around $25 for RaR and SBish fitteds. I definitely think you get what you pay for as these are the best quality diapers I own.
Crystal says
Rumparooz were one diaper that I always wanted to try but never felt confident enough to order because I never could get much information about them (their website was under maintainance every time I tried to look!) I’d LOVE to win this so I can pass it to my sister since my little guy is potty trained now. :)
Crystal says
oh, and the most i’ve paid for a diaper is $25…LOVE my sbish!
Yesenia says
The most I’ve ever paid was $30.
sasha says
Most I’ve spent is $25 on bububebe fitteds. Not disappointed, but everything else I’ve bought used or on sale via babysteals.com. Would LOVE to try something that will hold my 4 month over during the night without making her bottom look HUGE!! ;-) Actually have 2 in diapers, so I’m always looking for something that will work for both of them.
Chana Putnam says
The most I’ve paid for a diaper is $31 for a Ragababe 2 Step Diaper.
Tammie Erler says
I am new to cloth diapers and am just starting up my stash… Right now Im actually making covers. I havent bought any yet… but there are quite a few that I would love to get!
kelly says
Rumparooz run small on my kids so I don’t think I can justify paying that much for a fitted diaper but they sure are cute!
Lynn Wilson says
What is the most you’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper?
I haven’t paid more than $7 for a pocket (Rumparooz pockets purchased used and love!) for a fitted I haven’t paid more than $12.
PJ Palmer says
I don’t mind spending money on a diaper as long as it is REALLY great. I have not found that I like fitteds though, so if I win it will be interesting to see if this is the diaper that could get me using fitteds
Cherie Davenport says
The most I have paid for a diaper is $25.
Ali Peterson says
I’m just looking into cloth diapers for future children (my husband and I have not started our family yet). I’ve never bought a cloth diaper but of the many I have looked at the most expensive one I’m considering is $17.
Nicole says
the most I’ve ever paid for a diaper was $30. Amusingly, they were limited edition Rumparooz prints from Julie herself at her recent garage sale. Only later did I find out that she’s the same Julie behind KangaCare! LOL
Laura says
$25 for a Bumgenius AIO and $25 for a Kissaluvs Marvel (couldn’t resist trying that attached soaker)
Katherine Claytor says
One time, I spent $9.95 on a clearance bumGenius AIO. Other than that I’ve only bought used and spent $2-$5 per diaper. Would love to try out a fitted!
Keri B. says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper is probably between $25 and $30. I just can’t bring myself to pay more than that for a single diaper. I’m addicted to swapping though and love to try different ones.
Amy Hunt says
I’d love to try one of these but I’m just one of those people who won’t buy a $30 fitted to save my life. They sound great though!
Julie says
I agree with one of the previous comments – it is a bit pricey, but you ultimately get what you pay for. I’ve certainly paid less for diapers, but needed to repress snaps, had Velcro poop out and seams unravel. I have paid a little more and have been completely delighted! I think this is a great addition… And looking forward to adding them to our personal and brick and mortar store collection!
Elyse butcher says
I am new to CDing and have no personal experience with it but at this point I have been stocking up on every brand to see which one I personally like the best for when my daughter is due in October. I will defiantly try these!
Keri B. says
I’m always looking for a great night-time diaper! Sounds like I should give this one a try for sure.
Adrian Post says
I don’t actually need a diaper right now but it’s always good to get a stash saved up for the next kiddo.. whenever that will be :) Thanks for a giveaway!
Erin says
The most I have ever paid for one diaper would be $9 I buy used most of the time but I am starting to sew my own using recycled materials.
Kristina says
I believe the most I’ve paid for a diaper is around $17 for a Grovia. I’m still waiting for my son to come home from the hospital and see which diapers work best before I splurge ;)
Marguerite says
I have been thinking about trying out some Rumprooz as I think I need a new nighttime solution. So maybe this could be it!!
Robyn Arndt says
Wanting to try all-natural diapers for my super-allergic baby. These look awesome!
Alisha says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper is $15.
Melanie Smith says
The most was $18. A Swaddlebees and I love it. :)
Mandy Sergent says
The most I’ve ever paid was $22.
beth says
these look & sound amazing!! let’s see- the most i’ve paid for a cloth diaper is about $17. most of my stuff is used/hand-me-down.
Laurie says
The most I’ve ever paid for a cloth diaper is around $20 — BumGenius and Fuzzibunz and GroVia are all in that range, right? The least I’ve paid is $10 — Kawaii — but the velcro on those gave out way too soon, though the ones with snaps are still going strong. You get what you pay for!
Jessica says
I am new to cloth diapers!!! Just starting my stash, would love to add one of these to it!!!!
Christine dedominicis says
The most I ever paid for a diaper was 12$. But these look awesome!
Leah says
Sbish fitted…$30.
Leah says
Actually a Little Beatle little-to-big cover…45! But it’s an investment? :)
Megan Lunt says
The most I have spent on a diaper is $25 on rumparooz! That is probably the most I would ever spend on one diaper.
Hayley Rovetto says
The most I have ever spent is $25 for a diaper. I just can’t justify more with so many great diapers available for less.
LesLee says
The most I’ve paid for a diaper was :blush: $40…but it was a custom. MY ALL TIME FAVORITE! It was a cream color and had “Jesus Wore Cloth” embroidered on the bum. So stinkin’ cute! Unfortunately, my MIL isn’t as fond of cloth and changed my little guy from that diaper to a sposie and put this diaper in a plastic bag (it was dirty) and she put it in the garage. FIL didn’t know what it was but figured it was trash, yeah, it got thrown out. I cried. I was so sad! But, that was the most I’ve spent. After that I guess my BGEs and RARs and the single Grovia AIO I have are the most expensive…and then there’s the wool!
Rebecca says
I’m expecting a new baby and I would love to try a new diaper. My only experience is with prefolds/covers and gdiapers. Thanks!
Cara D says
I’m due in dec and accumulating different brands of diapers to try. Would love to add this to my stash.
Tobborah says
The most I have ever paid for a diaper is around $12, because I am always looking for a sale or a co-op!
Tamara Sz says
The most I’ve ever paid was around $17.
Qiana says
The most I’ve paid for CD was like $22. I’m definitely a bargain shopper.
Alyson says
The most I’ve paid for cloth diapers…well, all of the ones I’m playing with now are hand me downs. But the most I would pay for a cloth diaper would probably be about $20 or so :)
Niki says
These look so amazing. I really want to try one. Now how to convince the hubs that it is worth the $?
Kate Kearney says
As a working to middle class soon-to-be mom (9/29 EDD), cloth diapering is going to be my goal! My partner thinks it is going to be too complicated, too gross, too expensive, etc, etc. I’m hoping I can change his mind by example!
Erika says
Well…I don’t like Rumparooz very much because of the fit…but I love fitteds and I am willing to give them another try if I win! :)
Jennifer Zoretic says
LOVE. LOVE. LOVE! Your site. You always have sooo much useful info. Can’t wait to try they new diapers you always rave about. I’m new to cloth diapering (on my 2 yr old!) But I LOVE IT. Wish I had started sooner. I will definately be cloth diapering our next baby. Thanks for being such a great help!!
Becca says
$25- Bum Genius AIO
Heidi Meier says
Thanks for all the reviews! Would love this squishy goodness for my newborn due any day now :)
Kendra V. says
The most I’ve paid for a cloth diaper is $30! I don’t think I could ever go any higher than that!
Megan Lane says
I like your new way to enter giveaways and this diaper ;-)
SAB says
I have only paid $16 for a flip once. Everything else i’ve bought used. But i really want to splurge on a wool cover someday.