
This is a part of a new series of stories called Diaper Diaries - The Diaper Challenge that explores cloth diapering, which is gaining in popularity everyday. (Read the rest of the articles in this series HERE.)
I challenged diaper companies small and large to send me their best diaper to test out. I will be reporting my findings about each diaper individually as well as comparing and contrasting them later in this series. Each diaper has been tested for about a month by both my one year old and 2.5 year old girls.
Snap-EZ, snap-ez.com
Snap-EZ are work at home mom made in the USA diapers. They make several different cloth diaper products. I tried the Snap-EZ Eco Pocket diaper in lavender size large ($17.95).
The Eco diap is the newest in the Snap-EZ line. It has very soft microfleece on the inside and durable PUL on the outside. Poop falls off very easily and doesn't stain. The Eco diap has a waist and thigh snap on each side for a good fit.
Snap-EZ touts the special elastic in their diaps, saying, "We only use Lastin (latex free swimwear elastic) in Snap-EZ diapers as it is so gentle on baby legs! This was developed for salt water swimwear, and is so durable that we back our elastic with a 2 year replacement warranty." This diaper comes in small, medium and large.
The insert is different than other brands I've tried. It is made from three layers of absorbent cotton fleece but it's not bulky. It is a little narrow but works perfectly fine. As I've said about other diapers, I don't use this for overnight with either of my heavy wetters. If you used several inserts it may work fine for that, however.
The care instructions are very easy for the Snap-EZ Eco: