Announcing the NEW bumGenius Freetime!
Maximize your freetime with the NEW, all-in-one, one-size cloth diaper from bumGenius. Two semi-attached stay dry inserts inside allow for adjustable absorbency. Diaper your baby in one easy step!
Features:
- 3×3 snap down design* adjusts the sizing to fit small, medium and large sizes (approximately 8-35+ pounds).
- Trim, snug and comfortable stretchy tabs* provide a custom fit.
- One step cloth diaper - no stuffing!
- Two rows of snaps ensure a trim, bumGenius fit every time!
- Gentle leg elastic contains the mess!
- Semi-attached inserts dry faster and allow for customized absorbency where your child needs it most.
bumGenius Freetime All-In-One One-Size Cloth Diapers feature our patent pending butterfly closure system to provide a comfortable, trim fit. This simple design makes cloth diapering as easy as using disposables. Our "no-stuff" system with semi-attached inserts is an ideal solution for families with a child in day-care or family members resistant to cloth diapers! Using the snaps on the front of the diaper, adjust the size if needed, put the diaper on your baby, wash, dry and re-use. No extra steps. No stuffing. No cover required. Our one-size diapers are designed to fit most babies weighing between 8 and 35 pounds.
The soft, waterproof outer fabric keeps the diaper trim on your newborn and toddler. Soft, sueded inner fabric gently wicks moisture away from your baby's skin. Super stretchy, gentle leg and back elastic with rolled out casings keeps the yuk in and help to keep red marks away.
Care Instructions are the same as the bumGenius 4.0 cloth diapers you know and love:
- Fasten hook tabs to laundry tabs on slot cover.
- Pre-wash cold. Wash hot (100F/40C) with bumGenius detergent.
- Extra rinse. Line Dry.
- No laundry additives. No fabric softeners.
- Use 1/4 cup or 60 mL bleach in the hot wash once per month.
You can order your bumGenius Freetime cloth diapers HERE for $19.95 each. Save 10% with code: SAVE10
bumGenius Freetime cloth diapers will begin shipping in January 2012.
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