LOL you could be here for ages... prob best to go check out the multitude of info in the cloth nappy discussion section, we've all raved about our favourites numerous times! I haven't clicked on your links but I will say my best advice is to try lots of different nappies because every baby fits every nappy differently. DON'T spend massive amounts buying a complete system of one brand/type until you know they work for you.
I would add there is also a bit of an element of "you get what you pay for" and I'm personally not a fan of OSFA but I know they work well for some people.
Good luck and have fun exploring the wide world of MCNs!
I love my OSFA's! They have fitted Alex since about 4 months old and still going strong. I have had different favs at different stages to be honest.
When he was little i mainly used prefolds with covers and liners. Then we used our fitteds with covers and inserts as well as the pocket OSFA's. Now i just use the Pockets - use Haute and have found them good but i agree that everyone has their preferences and don't run out and buy loads of one type.
My snazzipant fitteds size 1 fitted my boy till just recently but again depends on the size and shape of your baby. Actually he stills wears them at night and is now over 16 months old.
I have used MyBaby ones (nappy 3)... they are obviously growing their range to package deals now... lol
I found them good- they are basically a bumgenious rip off. Minus some VERY handy design features
Lots of packaging which annoyed me- they come in individual bags, and have separate bits of opposing velcro to pop on when washing- (as if you bother!!!) So they get tangled up in the machine.
And the poppers do tend to 'unpop' easily when trying to put them on your baby.
They also tended to leak around the leg, and the top sometimes.
Now this may be a fit issue- as all nappies fit differently on different babies. Locks has skinny legs, he is long and lean- naps always tend to leak ound his legs- annoying.
So we have settled for second hand fuzzibuns/honeychild.... But I reccomend buying 1 of a few different types, and then deciding what to buy bulk of.
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