🌱 Go Green, Stay Clean!
Bambo Nature Eco Friendly Baby Training Pants are designed for sensitive skin, offering a perfect fit for toddlers weighing between 26-44 lbs. With 20 pants per pack, these eco-conscious training pants are made in Denmark, ensuring quality and sustainability for your child's comfort.
M**M
Good at protecting bums, the environment and against leaks
These were a good substitute for the size 5 Naty (Swedish brand) disposable pants while we were in the US. The Bamboo Nature (Danish brand) were much cheaper and available on Prime this time (previously I’d been able to order Naty in the US but this time they were 2-3x the price). Both brands are safe for children, without toxins and perfumes and less negative impact on the environment. In Europe, they are around the same price but Naty is more commonly found in the supermarket. For disposable diapers when we travel, I prefer Bamboo Nature for our infant as the diapers have a soft feel. The Bamboo Nature pants did a much better job of preventing leaks than the American brands (Seventh Generation and Honest). Part of the advantage was likely due to the sizing (1-6) in the European brands as there is much more overlap in sizes giving more options for a good fit. My child is 3yo and 33 lbs. In the American brands, that puts her right in between the 2T/3T and 3T/4T pants (either too small or too large). With the 3T/4T, the pants shifted at night resulting in a wet bed. This didn’t happen with the size 5 Bamboo Nature.
K**G
My favorite eco-friendly training pant
I have tried a bunch of different eco-friendly training pants as my 3-year-old twins have been potty training and these are my favorite. They are super absorbent, even with heavy overnight wetting, and all the material (including the side seams and waistband) are very soft and comfy. I like that they're easy for active toddlers to move around in and take on/off themselves since they're narrow through the seat and don't bulk up in funny places, even when wet. I also like that they're not just chlorine-free, but are free of other chemicals as well; my little one with sensitive skin has never had a rash with these. I do wish the sizing on the package was more accurate, though. The size 5 says it can go up to 44 lbs., but they are really tight on my girl who is 35 lbs. so I get her the size 6, which is too big for her 30-lb. sister.
S**Y
Best of the eco-friendly brands
My son potty-trained at 2 1/2, but 4 years later (sigh) is still not dry every night. If we remember to take him when we go to bed or he wakes on his own at night he is good, but that doesn't always happen and he wets 2-4 times a month. I used cloth diapers when he was a baby, and continued using them at nighttime until he was about 4 1/2. But he couldn't put them on himself at bedtime, and if he got up at night to pee he couldn't put them back on after using the potty. Finally, he outgrew all our cloth diapers and I didn't want to invest in bigger ones or cloth pull-ups since he is my youngest and I hoped he'd be done bedwetting any day (ha!), so I decided to find an eco-friendly and non-toxic disposable.I tried several eco-friendly brands and these were my favorite.Pros: Eco-friendly, and I felt comfortable with them next to my son's body. Cute but low-key design, no licensed characters, and very inconspicuous under PJs (especially after cloth diapers!). Least leaks of the kinds I tried. My son is very tall and skinny so a good/tight fit around the legs was important to me and these worked until he outgrew them (see below).Cons: Most mornings we throw away a perfectly dry pair, but he absolutely refuses to wear them more than one night in a row, so these do get pricey. I ended up subscribing by the case directly from Bambo. Now at 6 1/2 years old and 50 pounds, though, he is outgrowing these, and half the time he leaks through them. I think because he pees too much, but also because they crawl up his bottom a bit because he is too big/tall for them and that doesn't help them be in position to catch the accident properly. I wish they made a bigger size with a larger capacity. I am finishing up our last package and will probably move on to a conventional disposable pull-up like GoodNights or UnderJams.Also, the sides rip pretty easily. Great for taking off in the mornings, but occasionally (like maybe 5% of the time) they rip at night when he is pulling them back up after going to the bathroom in the middle of the night.Good while they fit him, though, and I would recommend.
G**T
Absorbent - no more rashes
I was using a different green brand diaper before these but my daughter was getting awful rashes from her old diapers despite being potty trained in the day time and only wearing one diaper at night. I went through the ingredient list of the other diaper brand (even going as far as to call the company to make sure I had the complete list) and I couldn’t quite figure out how my daughter went from wearing a diaper brand for almost 2 years with no rashes to suddenly getting bad ones. In a pinch I went over to Pampers and they were better but not great enough to completely get rid of the rashes. By process of elimination, I believe that the ingredients in the first diapers were fine, they just weren’t absorbent enough to keep 12 hours of sleep worth of pee off of her to prevent rashes and the pampers may have been absorbent but there was some baby powder smelling chemical that was a no-go! In come these. No rashes as the diapers pull moisture away from her skin better than her first diapers, my daughter loves that she can pull them up herself, and I love that they come in a small enough size for a 28 month old who is only in the 5th percentile for weight. They’re a bit more expensive than other brands but since we’re only using one per day and I’m not spending money on hydrocortisone cream, I can justify it for now (I’m definitely motivated to get her night time potty trained though)!
S**D
Absolutely wonderful. Finally found a good one!
My toddler is day trained for the most part, but we still need night time protection. We've always been Seventh gen buyers but he was getting very frustrated with them and trying to pull them off all the time. I discovered that a lot of them were rough inside at the seams, so I was anointing each one with "UN-petroleum" jelly every night.I tried some other brands and no go.( Huggies Pull-ups are atrocious.)I took a chance on these. They are soft, comfortable and absolutely no leaks! Expensive but since we only we use them at night, it is worth it.I guess my only issue is that they seem a little snug at the sides even though he's in the right weight range. (35 lbs).I also appreciate the tape to seal up the diaper.
M**N
Works very well, great absorption, will order again.
I gave it a 4 star because picture shows it is made in Denmark but it was made in Greece and have a little tear in the package when I got it. Over all it is a little harder than the Denmark version, but function the same, I almost like this one better than the Denmark version. Good for overnight as well.Update: after a couple of days of usage, I like this product a lot more than the others, best pull ups ever, update to 5 stars!
C**O
Ok
Soddisfatta sempre dei pannolini di questa marca.
L**S
Caros
Muy caros poca absorción
S**H
Five Stars
Love these diapers. Used them at betime instead of pull ups and never had a leak.
G**A
Bambo nature pannolini per tutta la vita !!!!
Piccola spesa ma grande qualità !!! Ottimi forse anche meglio di molti pannolini venduti e pubblicizzati.... un tocco di benessere per i nostri piccoli e per la natura!!!
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