You may be wondering what makes me "The Cloth Diaper Whisperer." Well, after more than eleven years in the industry and as a cloth diapering mama myself, I have become uniquely qualified to answer just about any question related to cloth diapering --from "What do you do with the poop?" to "Can I really get my husband to change a cloth diaper?"
Monday, July 26, 2010
Gro Baby vs GroVia Comparison Video
Video credits to Kim of Dirty Diaper Laundry, who is a regular blog contributor.
This is very interesting to me because we've been using a couple grobaby's and I have been wondering what the difference was. This video helps me feel I might like the new changes.
I have been using a couple GroBaby diapers since GroBaby came out. I had wondered what the difference between the two were and now I know. This video helps me out a lot! Thanks so much, I may be in the market to buy a few new Gro Via diapers, the larger size means a lot, since my less than average size 20 month old is too tall for the Gro Baby.
I noticed the new name awhile ago but couldn't find a good list of the changes. Thanks to the maker of this video for showing the comparison. Gro baby never worked for us...it left burns on my daughters thighs from being so tight- looks like the Gro Via might help remedy that!
Thanks for sharing the video comparison. I really like the Gro-Baby diaper, but there were some issues I had with them. I was hesitant to purchase anymore of these diapers knowing the velcro stuck to everything while in the wash, one of the velcro tabs even split apart. So glad they added the laundry tab loops as well as all the other much needed features! I will purchase some Gro-Via in the future. However, I will purchase snaps over the velcro. It may cost more, but its worth it to me as I don't want to deal with the velcro splitting again.
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This is very interesting to me because we've been using a couple grobaby's and I have been wondering what the difference was. This video helps me feel I might like the new changes.
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Thanks for the great video comparison. I'm just getting started with CD'ing. This looks like a great one to try.
ReplyDeleteI have been using a couple GroBaby diapers since GroBaby came out. I had wondered what the difference between the two were and now I know. This video helps me out a lot! Thanks so much, I may be in the market to buy a few new Gro Via diapers, the larger size means a lot, since my less than average size 20 month old is too tall for the Gro Baby.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the new name awhile ago but couldn't find a good list of the changes. Thanks to the maker of this video for showing the comparison. Gro baby never worked for us...it left burns on my daughters thighs from being so tight- looks like the Gro Via might help remedy that!
ReplyDeleteAh! I'm in love with the laundry tab loops!!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE those little videos, they are oh so helpful! I too was wondering what the difference was.
ReplyDeleteNow that I see them, I think I'd like the changes, also. Great video!
ReplyDeleteI wish they kept the fleece on the inserts! My daughter can't handle any wetness on her skin :-(
ReplyDeleteThanks! This made it really clear what the difference is between the two. I'm glad I've added a couple Grovias to the grobabys I've already got =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the video comparison. I really like the Gro-Baby diaper, but there were some issues I had with them. I was hesitant to purchase anymore of these diapers knowing the velcro stuck to everything while in the wash, one of the velcro tabs even split apart. So glad they added the laundry tab loops as well as all the other much needed features! I will purchase some Gro-Via in the future. However, I will purchase snaps over the velcro. It may cost more, but its worth it to me as I don't want to deal with the velcro splitting again.
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