FuzziBunz Elite
The FuzziBunz Elite is the new improved one size nappy. The inserts are now made from minky, the elastics for changing the nappy size are better hidden so don't come into contact with baby's skin and the sizing is slightly bigger.
When Kellan tested these he was in the medium setting, he's now in the large setting at 14 months old. The larger sizing makes the Elite a lot easier to put on as the old style were smaller and trying to get a small fitting nappy on a wriggly baby is no easy feat. There are more poppers so more room to adjust the fit around the waist and/or the legs. This was great for Kellan as he doesn't have the chunkiest of thighs which really proved a problem for us with a lot of nappy brands. The leg fit was brilliant and even though Kellan's waist was wide the leg fit didn't suffer which was a huge plus for us.
The minky inserts were great. They dried very fast in fact they are always the first inserts dry after a wash which is brilliant if you don't have a tumble drier. They also haven't stained which is brilliant, Kellan's poo could stain anything but these cope remarkably. They are pretty easy to stuff into the pocket too. The old style inserts I found were a difficult fit which was another reason I didn't use our old FuzziBunz so much. They are a smaller insert but if you get the minky the right way round they just glide in the pocket when pushed in.
They contained Kellan's nappy contents well except when he was sat in his pushchair. We had an incident at the park where he was sat in the seat and he did a rather loud sounding poo and we had back and leg leakage. We had to rush home to change him as I'd stupidly forgotten wipes so couldn't change him. That was our only leakage with the Elite and I've learnt to not use them when he's going in the pushchair. When around the house and he's not putting pressure on the Elite he can last a good 3-4 hours which is great as he wee's for Britain. We wouldn't be able to go overnight in the Elite but its a great day nappy.
To change the size of the nappy from small-medium-large you undo the elastic in the pocket at the back waist and the legs by undoing the buttons and moving them to the right number for the size. I didn't get a size guide with my Elites so looked it up on the FuzziBunz website. It's a simple process and less fiddly than the old style nappy which meant untucking elastic from a slit in the inner fabric and adjusting via the button and trying to tuck the elastic back in.
The Elites come in a large range of colours and there are Diaper Talk Elites which we have two of and adore. You also get a spare set of elastics with each nappy and we've not had a need to use ours yet so they are kept in our bits and bobs box just in case.
Kellan in a FuzziBunz Elite Diaper Talk
Kellan in a FuzziBunz Elite
In conclusion the Elite is a great nappy if your little one has small thighs. If you don't own a tumble drier then it's the perfect nappy for you as it'll dry fast indoors. I wouldn't suggest them as the only nappy in your stash but they are great for during the day when at home. I do find that we get red marks on the waist and legs after Kellan has worn one which could mean I need to change the sizing but they are a smaller fitting nappy than most one size nappies. They are very adjustable and can be hard to get on a wriggly baby but I think that's the case with a lot of poppered nappies. These are worth trying out.
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