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Five Star Reviews:

59%
can carry my baby for hours
August 24, 2016
Wish I had had this with all my kids. I bought this because it looked like a more comfortable way to carry my baby and it is. Once you have the hang of it it literally takes less than a minute to put on and putting baby in it is super easy. My baby sleeps while I shop or go for a walk. Plus it saves my back. I can only carry my baby (10 lbs.) for a little while in my arms before my back hurts but I've carried him for well over an hour in the Moby and been fine. I think because the weight is distributed more evenly and the position is similar to when I was pregnant so I had them built up already.Anyways, I'd recommend this product to everyone who is going to have a baby.
Recommended for those into babywearing!
December 18, 2015
I'm a fan of the Moby. I looked into several different wraps while pregnant before making my decision. It does take some practice, but once you've got it it's not bad at all. Watched several videos online that made it a lot easier than the instructions given with the wrap. There are several ways to use it, used it with my newborn at 7lbs and am still using it with my 4 month old at 14lbs (with legs out.) It calms her and she usually falls asleep while wrapped, staying close to mommy all the while. A big help while grocery shopping and/or getting things done around the house. It is a little cumbersome with the large fabric draping on the ground while putting it on and the fabric is a little hot in the summer but that's my only complaint. Usually put wrap on before leaving home and then put baby in after arriving at destination.
This carrier offers several different ergonomic ways to carry that are comfortable for both mom and baby
August 17, 2015
I purchased this Moby Wrap while I was pregnant with my son and I couldn't wait to use it. It's a long and wide piece of cotton fabric so being new to baby-wearing, I was a little overwhelmed by it but after watching a few tutorials on youtube, I was ready to give it a try. This carrier offers several different ergonomic ways to carry that are comfortable for both mom and baby. The fabric is very soft and breathable. It used it a lot and washed it multiple times and it held up well. I eventually moved to a buckle carrier for my toddler but I loved the Moby Wrap for the newborn/infant stage. I recommend to others and would purchase again for myself. Shipping was fast and it was packaged well.
I had heard great things about the Moby Wrap
February 18, 2015
I had been skeptical about using a wrap with my baby, as I had always just used a front pack but with my third I needed a way to carry him around while keeping up with my other two and he was too young for the front pack I had. I had heard great things about the Moby Wrap, and I ended up loving it. It was a great hands free way to carry him around, and he always seemed so comfortable in it. Though I love it, there are a few things to keep in mind:*There is so much fabric. My son was born in the winter, so I primarily used it in the winter/spring. I cannot imagine using this when it is hot out as the fabric would have probably become unbearably warm. Also, I am rather short so I always ended up having to wrap the fabric several times around me so I didn't have extra hanging off at the end.*After reading reviews I knew there would be a bit of a learning curve, so I read the directions several times, even watched a youtube video before trying it, even after all that the first few times were frustrating. But (because of the reviews) I kept trying, and I'm so glad I did. Once I got the hang of it, the Moby was easy to use and my son loved being carried around in it.
Moby before baby
September 6, 2013
I decided to get this before our baby is born so I could practice before she's here. I watched a few videos on youtube and that was helpful. For fit- its pretty good as I tried with a stuffed animal and I feel she will be secure. I always hear good things from everyone I ask- I work in retail and this is the most common baby carrier I see. I cant wait until she's here and I can keep her close to me.I recommend it especially for winter/flu season (of course any season too, summer this may be a little warm though)- when you go shopping people think they can touch the baby or move the car seat cover and its so rude, with this it keeps the baby in personal space and you can block people from contact or germs easier. :D I am sure with time and practice it will be quicker and easier to use- hopefully I am a pro by the time she is here!I do not have any complaints for this item- other than how long it is for washing- its like 10 feet long! I do have a washer without the center agitator- so I wont have an issue but for the people who do maybe want to use some kind of washable laundry bag. It is nice that once you get it wrapped once across the back its easier to move and keep folded- there are many ways to wear and use this and the instructions come with it.
I Love My Moby Wrap - A Must- Have for Moms - Don't Give Up
November 16, 2012
I remember being two months pregnant, and I saw a picture of a friend using a Moby wrap for their newborn. I had no idea what a Moby wrap was at the time, but the baby looked so snug that I decided I needed one. Fast forward several months, and I had a Moby wrap for my new baby girl. Once she hit 8 lbs (which did not take long), I put her in the newborn hold. She hated it! She cried and struggled in it.I was so discouraged because I wanted to be a babywearing mom. I was envious of those moms that enjoyed wearing their babies around. I tried a few more time different days and still she would scream. Then I read a tip saying for the baby to be comfortable, you must be a confident baby wearer. So the next time I put her in the cradle hold, I was confident and told myself that it was going to work. She fussed, but I just patted her butt and moved around. Sure enough she enjoyed it and even fell asleep. She continued to enjoy being worn, even though she was fussy at first.Once she hit three months, I started to wear her in a different position. She loves to be worn facing me, and this is probably why she fussed when put in the newborn hold - she just wanted to stretch her legs and see what was going on. Now I wear her whenever we are out or whenever she is having a fussy time, and it works like a charm.People always comment about how calm and comfortable she looks. I love that this wrap allows her to look around and explore her world and then be tucked in when she is tired. She will nap 2-3 hours in this position if I let her. Another plus of the wrap is that people do not touch her, which is always nice, since it is germ season.Get this Moby wrap and watch a few free videos. I didn't have a lot of success when it was perfectly folded. Instead, if I just scrunch the fabric and tie it around and it works great. My husband also wears this Moby wrap comfortably and enjoys wearing her while playing video games.
78%
Work great fpr us...
October 9, 2016
I've read some of the poor reviews of alleged bad quality knock-off diapers. As of today's date 10/09/16 we haven't had a single problem. We've been using these economy packed Pampers Swaddlers through Amazon's Prime or Subscription services strictly since our daughter was born - sizes Newborn through 2 so far. No issues. No cuts, no marks, and not a single leak (and our daughter knows how to fill a diaper!) I don't care about graphics quality, but I know for a fact that every box of Pampers items we have purchased through Amazon has been legit brand name since we submit the Rewards codes from each package directly to Pampers using their App, and never had a problem with a single one.These are great diapers to us and we will keep buying them through Amazon.
ggreat
June 19, 2016
I only have one baby so I can't compare when it comes to body type but I am super happy they came into my life as they have saved me many outfit changes or wet sheets!Also, I have used these overnight and have had only one incident of leakage in the middle of the night since she's been sleeping through the night (which is the past 9-10 months). I'd say that is a pretty darn good average! I wouldn't bother with the Pampers overnight diapers if you are already using these. My daughter sleeps about 10-11 hours every night and although her diaper is literally SATURATED with urine and completely puffed up and heavy in the morning, her clothes and crib sheets are completely dry. No leaking! I also love that it gets soft and squishy when full vs. hard and lumpy, like some other brands.
I like the baby dry for overnights
May 30, 2016
My tired mommy brain ordered these instead of the Pampers baby dry line. I like the baby dry for overnights, better than any other diaper. We use cloth diapers for my two moth old, except at night, I haven't the confidence for that yet.So these came and I decided to keep them for back up or quick outings, when it was easier to have one of these than to carry around soiled cloth diapers. I love the line that tells you if they wer themselves. This is so helpful! I haven't had any major leaks or blow outs with these, a problem I had terribly with other more expensive brands. And my baby hasn't had diaper rash with these either.So it was a happy accident buying these guys. I do prefer my cloth diapers, no question, but these make the best back ups.
#1 for a reason!
May 23, 2016
I love Pampers! We have been using these diapers since day one, and they are great in every way. The wetness indicator works with even the tiniest amount of wetness and is bright and easy to see. The diapers hold a LOT...my 6 month old pees a lot at night and one diaper gets him through until morning without any leaks. The diapers pull the wetness away and the smell is minimal. The sizing is also accurate.I received a free sample of the main competitor brand and was so disappointed that I didn't even use them all! Pampers are the best disposables around by far!
Love the blue line when wet as when they're that ...
May 10, 2016
Our hospital used and provided us some of these diapers during our stay so we used them at home as well. Love the blue line when wet as when they're that tiny - it's hard to gage unlike the larger sizes where you can feel the gel. They have the little cutout for the umbilical cord - but my babies were so tiny, we often had to fold that part down a bit more. There were no leaks - but when blow ups happen - we would size up and that would take care of the issue, because of this i find the lb range to be inaccurate.Both my babies were a bit shy of 6 lbs, the 1st used the N size for a month and the 2nd for about 2 weeks, although both grew around the same rate in lbs. It was just variance in where they gained the weight. As i was expecting to use this for close to a month - i was unable to finish this big box and gave the rest away.
twin mom approved!
March 20, 2016
Pampers Swaddlers are expensive, but so worth it for the first month or so of your baby's life. They are soft, almost fabric-like, and have a blue stripe wetness indicator, which I liked having. Once my babies got older, I switched them to brands that were a it cheaper without any issues, but on those tiny newborn bums, I absolutely recommend these diapers.- mom of twins
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Four Star Reviews:

17%
Great, but not for me..
June 21, 2017
This wrap is great and all, but it wasn't for me. I'm still giving it 4 stars because the quality of the wrap was great and it has a lot of potential, but it's just not for me. It takes a bit of time to put on properly so taking it on outdoor trips was just out of the question for me. I stuck with the ergobaby adapt carrier.
Moby VS Ktan
March 25, 2017
This review reflects my own unbiased opinion and experience with the Moby VS the Baby K'Tan. I purchased both with my own money.Moby:Pros:-Instantly makes a crying baby go to sleep. Baby was very, very cozy in there.-Two side panels of newborn "hug" position allows to secure baby's head quite well against your chest. Better then the K'Tan can.-Because of the design and how you wrap it, baby ends up being very, very snug in there. Very well supported.-Very comfortable.Cons:-Suuuuuper long fabric does not make this a travel friendly wrap. If I wanted to take the baby to the store, I'd have to put the wrap on before leaving the house, then put baby in it once in the parking lot. The fabric is simply too long to don it in the parking lot.-Multiple fabric panels results in a very warm environment. I found baby had to be in a short sleeved onesie to maintain normal temp. This is in February, in Washington State, where it is chilly outside.-The long fabric design is also cumbersome when you want to put it on quickly at home (to soothe a screaming baby for example)Ultimately, I ended up purchasing a Baby K'Tan because i wanted something quicker and simpler to take on and off, and that was "put on in the parking lot" friendly.The K'Tan also makes my infant fall asleep very quickly. It is very easy to put on in under a minute but it is not as comfortable as my moby. Her head is not as well supported so I tend to have to keep one hand on her head if I am active while wearing it. I like that the K'Tan comes in Active and Breeze, which incorporates a mesh fabric that makes the whole thing a lot cooler to wear.Bottom line:Both are greatBoth put infant to sleep in very snug environmentMoby is more comfortable and I feel a bit more secure for baby, but a bigger pain to put on and not travel friendlyK'Tan is slightly less comfy, slightly less stable then the moby but compensates for that by being super convenient to put on and off.I will probably keep both, although I find myself using my K'Tan more.
I really like this wrap
September 28, 2016
I really like this wrap. My baby felt much more secure in it than in the Ergo carrier, especially as a newborn. There is a learning curve, but it's really not that difficult to get the hang of, especially if you use it regularly (not necessarily daily, just regularly enough to remember how to wrap it).The only issue I had with it was that I never quite got it snug enough around my body. What I mean is, my baby felt secure in the wrap itself, but I could rarely get him at the right height. And when I did, it seemed like the material would loosen or stretch out after a time and eventually I'd realize he was lower on my torso by a few inches. I think it's because there's soooo much material, and it crisscrosses the body so many times, it's hard to make sure that it's tight enough to maintain the correct height. I really like the idea of it being able to fit any size person, so my husband could use it, too. But I think that's probably one of its faults as well.Overall, though, I was very happy with it. It was irritating to have to re-tighten and re-tie the wrap as often as I did, but I used the hell out of it and being able to do other s*** while also carrying my son was totally worth the minor inconvenience.
Lovely, but wish it was a little tighter
March 18, 2016
I had read some of the reviews on this particular moby before I purchased it and remember one person saying that it seemed a bit too stretchy. Well, I'm having a similar issue. I'll get the moby on nice and tight with my little one, but then once I start walking around my little one inevitably slips further and further down on my chest toward my belly. I don't think he will fall out, but it just doesn't feel as supportive as it claims to be. Perhaps it's time to wash it and see if the fabric shrinks back up to a tighter hold... Though, it came out of the package this way (i.e. a bit too stretchy).I DO love the color and design on this one, though the flowers are only painted on (I thought they were embroidered when I first saw the pic).*One thing I love is to check out YouTube for lots of interesting moby wrapping ideas! There are a LOT more ways to enjoy using a moby than I originally knew! :)
An ancient expedient gets a great technological upgrade.
January 3, 2014
Women have been wrapping a long piece of cloth about their waste and shoulders to create a sling for their little ones since the art of weaving began. But that was just a technological upgrade from a large piece of cured animal hide. Like the concept of family itself some ideas are permanent, and this is one of them. I can envision using some method similar to this wonderful fabric device 200 years from now. All that will have changed will be the nature of the fabric (carbon nanofibers?) and perhaps the geometry of the cloth.This product is as simple as it looks. It is just one long piece of tough, somewhat stretchy microfiber that can be washed in cold water and dried in the dryer. I was initially skeptical, but one simply wraps it around the waste, then the shoulders and then the waste yet again to form a pouch in the front where baby’s legs dangle to the sides and her bum rests in a snug pocket. The instructions on how to tie this wrap securely are very clear and easy to follow, and there is a YouTube video. The result is that baby faces mom or dad in a position and place not unlike that they assumed prior to their debut among humanity (well with the exception that they are not upside down as they were when womb wrapped). You will be somewhat insecure at first (hey that is the hallmark of parenting) that baby might slip asunder. Wear baby around the house for a while in the sling and it will become natural. You will be able to perform at least some of your daily tasks while baby dangles contentedly in front of you. The sling accommodates babies from 8 to 35 lbs. The lower limit is to assure a bum big enough to stay put in the sling. The upper limit. Well let’s get real. Do you want to carry more than that on your chest? If you are just too insecure to use such a simple method as a single piece of cloth there are plenty of other devices with shoulder straps and a well formed baby pocket, but you might try this first as it is fun, easy and intimate. Four stars? It could be a bit longer. It would be nice if it could be washed in warm water. I think it probably could be but the manufacturer does not want to risk shrinkage.
An essential, for us, and not that difficult to use.
November 1, 2011
My husband and I love the Moby! I was intimidated by the wrapping at first, but after I practiced a couple times and watched the video on their website, I've got it down. Our daughter is one of those "don't put me down...ever" babies, so this has saved us. Much more comfortable to wear than the Baby Bjorn we used for our first child (the BB made our shoulders pretty sore), and our daughter much prefers to be in the Moby as opposed to the BB. I just wish it were as quick to put on as the BB is, and that it were as easy to store. 18' of fabric still drags on the ground, even when draped over the top of a door.I'm a nursing mom and I've nursed with the Moby on. It can easily serve as a modesty drape, but it's far easier to use if you're wearing a nursing top.We bought two Mobys: one with the owl pattern and the plain blue one. The blue one still feels a bit stiff (not necessarily in a bad way) and has stayed close to its original size. The owl pattern Moby feels softer but has shrunk enough that it's hard for my husband (5'11" 175 lbs) to wear it.One more thing: changing a baby in a public bathroom stall is much easier with a Moby because when you're done you can plunk the baby in, gather your stuff, and both of your hands are free for washing (much better and safer than the baby-juggle-while-one-hand-washes-itself technique).I would buy one again, and I would definitely give this as a baby shower gift.
9%
Best diaper for small babies
May 18, 2016
Both my kids seemed to do best in Pampers and Swaddlers are especially great for the first few months as they hold a lot of liquid AND they have that awesome yellow line that turns blue so you can see how full they are. They are also the most expensive type of Pampers diapers, and while this was fine with my first who was a small baby, it wasn't so much with my second who was big (moved up in sizes very fast). While Swaddlers now run up to a size 6 and are the best diaper in terms of fit, absorbency and softness on the skin it is more affordable to move to Cruisers after a size 3.
Pampers Mom here ...
February 10, 2016
With my newest baby, I've found that Pampers is just working better for us. No leaks as long as I do my part properly (I.e. not leaving a butt cheek out) and have the sizing right. I prefer the swaddlers and cruisers version. These are great! No rashes in the entire 8 mos we've been using them. I'm so happy.Pros:"Wet" IndicatorStretchy TabsVery AbsorbentSoftNice ScentMinimal LeaksCons:Feel Very "Squishy" when "wet"Sometimes the fragrance is a little off but I imagine that's only because of the glues & things used to construct the diaperThe tabs tear easily at times, especially when wrapping the diaper for disposal
Works great, aside from occasional failures of wetness indicator
January 10, 2016
It's a decent diaper. I don't have much to complain about, aside from the fact that some of the wetness indicators seem to be more sensitive than others. Sometimes I'd see the line fill blue from front to back, but the diaper is nearly bone dry, and other times the diaper could be bloated beyond belief but the line is still yellow. As the rest of the diaper functions perfectly, and this is only a tacked on feature, I only docked one star for the lack of quality control over this feature. Additionally, as parents, we don't actually really need a colored line to tell us when to change the baby's diaper anyway.P.S. I tested several diapers, pouring the same amount of liquid in the same spot, and one diaper didn't turn, while all the others did. The faulty diaper ended up taking twice as much liquid to indicate wetness, and it still only slightly turned blue.
I can't believe I'm writing a diaper review.......
December 29, 2015
Well, I have finally reached that stage in my life where I find myself writing diaper reviews.....if you are reading this you must be at that stage in your life too. Congratulations! We have twins so buying bulk diapers on the cheap is critical. It's also critical for us that the diapers work well and we don't have dual drippy, ooozy, horrible messes ambling around our house!!! These diapers work the best for us, they seem to fit our kids butts well and they hold an amazing amount of you know what, which is also important because with two of them we can't always get there immediately! The blue line wetness indicator is great, but if you take a lot of family pictures you'll look back and wish you had given your kids fresh diapers before the pictures because the blue line is a dead giveaway that your kid needed changing and you have documented it in the photo!I try to make my reviews engaging and useful. Please click helpful if you thought this review was worthwhile. Thanks!
Great product, however I hate how the price fluctuates ...
October 18, 2015
Great product, however I hate how the price fluctuates so much. I paid $34.59 when I purchased this last and today the same exact box is $50. No thanks, I'll have to shop elsewhere this time.
Better than the rest
June 16, 2015
My little girl doesn't seem to care too much about what I put on her rear end, but I do really enjoy the Pampers. Mostly for the soft feeling they have compared to some other major brands. These were also the one's that they used in the hospital and I was quite worried about that since I hadn't had the chance to feel the materials. I would give this product 5 stars, but there were too many times that I had to hand rinse and wash clothing due to some leaking when she has a bowel movement. I never expected it to happen, but I will say that these are much better at stopping the leaking than the other top brands I have tried.
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Three Star Reviews:

11%
Great in theory tough in practicality
March 19, 2017
This wrap caught my attention as a solution to carrying my child all the time. I love the fabric and the convenient pouch it came in. The instruction booklet was provided; however, I am embarrassed to say I still had trouble using this product without the assistance of another adult and even then we were both confused on whether we had done it correctly. My son screams when I put him in it which I feel is more his discomfort with been tied down than a product issue. I think it would be an awesome product if I could easily use it!
Wrap is good quality but I can't get it right enough
July 8, 2016
Wrap is good quality but I can't get it right enough. After wearing baby in it for a little bit it gets very loose. Its very long and there's so much extra fabric left over.
I wanted to love it but unfortunately there are a few downsides
April 27, 2016
Beautful color, very soft. I wanted to love it but unfortunately there are a few downsides. Takes a lot of practice to get the hang of how to use it, which isn't a huge deal, but even once you know what you are doing, it's not always easy to get just the right snugness. Lots of fabric to deal with. Too hot for warmer weather. If you are looking for something similar I highly recommend the Baby K'tan- same concept without all the wrapping and extra fabric to deal with. I will keep to use with baby #2 during newborn stage. However, after much trial and error, I have found that a ring sling is the easiest to use and most versatile.
I wanted to love the Moby
December 1, 2014
I wanted to love the Moby, but in the end it was simply too large and cumbersome to be usable. I used it around the house a bit when my daughter was a newborn, but once she stopped wanting to sleep on me it because useless. I found that getting it prepped not only took time, but the fabric is so long that you basically sweep half your floor while doing it. That was not a procedure I wanted to conduct in the parking lot of Target.I ended up buying an Ergo a few months later and used that instead. Much quicker to put on, though it took a bit longer for her to grow into it. I toss her in the Moby every once in awhile to see if she will still tolerate it, but overall she is tired of being attached to me.
Not for us
October 1, 2014
I ordered a Moby Wrap to try with my twin babies. My impression was that it is simply too complicated and a hassle to use, it is just a lot of material to wrap around yourself, it falls to the floor when wrapping it by myself, I never fell it is tight enough, if I need to use the restroom I have to take it off and re-do the whole thing because it simply loosens up too much, etc. The first times I used it my babies enjoyed being in it so I ordered a second one, which I never used because they were uncomfortable so in it and so was I. I thought of going to the grocery store or any other public place and having to bring out this looong piece of material and wrapping it around myself. I ended up returning the unopened wrap and purchasing a Beco carrier instead...much easier to use and I feel my babies are safer and more comfortable in them. I do think that the wrap is great for the first few weeks of a newborns life as it soft and helps them feel secure and close to mom or whoever is carrying them, but in my case once my newborns were over 10lbs, they pretty much hated this wrap. It is a good product and I received my order in great condition, it is just not "the one" for us.
ok
May 26, 2011
this isnt for everyone. i find it way too hot and constricting and wish i'd of bought the other brand one that has a special little bonnet that hooks up to carry and protect baby head. this one is not good for baby like mine who was too small to hold his own head up, but i had bought it. i also dont like the cotton material which collected all my sisters white long cat hairs onto my black moby carrier. it is awkward to tie on and put the baby in quickly and it holds his head at an extremely awkward angle when he falls asleep (within 10 minutes of a walk) with this carrier. it is possible to putt it down over his entire body tho, if he doesnt wiggle/pull it down from his head.I reduced one star because I saw the (expensive) ergo baby carrier and found a better option for the famous 'floppy baby head' syndrome. The moby isn't really good for my baby either because he is a leaner. this is better then trying to carry him, but i find it quite an awkward baby wearing option and do not recommend this product as a method for carrying your child.i may read the manual again soon and see if there are any other carrying methods listed since my little one is now able to hold up his head. we tried reversing his position on the front today, so that he was looking forward and he seemed to like it for about 10 minutes (his current attention span). after that he fell asleep and his head still flopped forward. i was not happy about that because it looked dangerous for his neck. the ergo baby carrier has a head holder/hood, which is way better, despite its higher price i'd willingly pay extra for one multifunctional device. DROP THE STAR.
4%
Snowy Blowouts
August 25, 2017
We've used swaddlers since my twins were born. We switched to baby dry for a month and came back to these. I liked baby dry much better. My kids aren't heavy wetters, but white pieces of the diaper would be disintegrated on their bums an hour after their last change. This is also the only diaper I ever have issues with my twins having blowouts in. I'm also not a fan of how amazon hikes up and drops the prices throughout the month. I like baby dry better, but I'll probably just switch to luvs because of the price thing. We go through two big boxes of diapers a month, so price and reliability are huge factors for me.
Just okay
July 18, 2017
I ordered these Pampers diapers when they were on sale not too long ago. The hospitals here use Pampers Swaddlers so I thought they worked well in the hospital they should be great. Well, I wasn't the biggest fan of these. These diapers were not the same quality as the diapers that were used in the hospital they were actually thinner than normal and didn't seem to hold much. I also noticed that the diapers were not as soft as normal. I would purchase these again if they were on sale, but as far as paying normal price I would rather stick to my huggies.
Very good product, but pricing is killing me
June 11, 2017
Very good product, but pricing is killing me. We using size 5 152count from Feb 2017 (subscription) and what I paid for this exact same boxFeb $31.8Mar $44.5Apr $23.79May $24.9Jun $42.9 what the hell going on with price.?????I can understated some couple bucks changes month to month due to delivery, fuel cost and so on but this is to much!!!
It's pretty frustrating, especially when you're out of the house
June 3, 2017
I got these because they were on sale and ended up at lower than 20 cents per diaper, but what I didn't count on was that 1 in 5 diapers the tabs tear right off when you're putting it on.It's pretty frustrating, especially when you're out of the house, so I'm sticking with Costco brand next time, even if it's more expensive.
Great diaper, don't fit all the way up to the maximum weight.
April 6, 2017
I love this product. This issue is that my baby is well within the weight on size ones at 11.5 pounds and I ordered a ton of these diapers and they are too small. I have to get the next size up. It's disappointing to have to buy more when I have so many.
Give other diapers a shot.
August 10, 2016
I used these exclusively for my first son and was always very happy with them. I even tried all the other brands just to be sure they were best and I felt that they were. This time around, I don't feel the same. perhaps something changed in the last few years??There is a very strong chemical smell to them that I don't remember being there before. Especially compared to others. They're not as soft and for my belly sleeper they just don't hold up sadly.I gave the Up and Up ones a shot and found that they smell better, are cheaper, softer and hold up for 6 hours of belly sleeping so for now I'll be using those.
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Two Star Reviews:

7%
Too complicated to put on
June 10, 2017
After purchasing the Moby Wrap I read the enclosed instructions and even watched the how-to videos online. After over a half hour I became so frustrated with trying to get it on correctly and get it secured I gave up. Also, the stitching Moby tag which is used as a reference point when putting the wrap on, came unraveled after the first use. I ended up sending it back. This wrap may be great for some people but I found it too confusing and poorly made.
Try one with your baby before you buy this
September 7, 2016
I found the length of fabric to be a huge pain. Several times after all the shenanigans of getting it wrapped and adjusted, the baby would get it dirty (in any of the several ways a baby might) and off it all came and into the wash went this huge tangle of fabric. Not practical for out and about, but could work at home if you get if figured out and your baby likes it. Mine never really did. . .maybe I wasn't doing the right wrap style for her. In any case, I wish I had borrowed one from a friend or tried it before I bought one. I eventually got a girasol mysol wrap and really love it. When the baby got big enough (around 9 months, 18 pounds ish) we started using the Tula and like that as well.
Too busty, baby just wanted to nurse
June 14, 2016
I know this works really well for some mamas. I'm really busty and found it wasn't comfortable and she just wanted to nurse while that close! It probably would've been great out in public for nursing but we didn't leave much when she was little. We found other carriers that didn't put her eye level at bust level that worked better for us.I like the way the wrap snuggles babies very nice and cozy. Comfy stretchy yet sturdy fabric feels nice while wearing. Once you get the wrap around your body it gets easier to remember how it's worn.
Thought it would be great, but not so much
February 4, 2013
I bought this since other Mom's I know raved about it. First I paid $50 for what is basicly a HUGE piece of heavy fabric. You then have to practive wrapping this thing around you. It takes time to learn how to wrap it properly. If you want to go any where in public with this thing on you better put it on before you leave the house since you will never figure it out once you are away from a mirror. My daughter cried EVERY time I put her in this. She didn't like it at all. The two times I did get her to calm down and stay in it she got over heated quickly even though she was just wearing a onesie. This material is so thick and having that on the baby plus your body heat and your baby will be cooking! I gave up and returned it and so did some of the ladies I know after they had the same issue. Great idea, but huge fail. Not to mention if you really want to try this buy some fabric and wrap it around yourself for less then half the cost.
Loooooong learning curve..
August 18, 2012
My daughter is still settling down from 3 failed attempts. I am a very coordinated guy. I can figure out anything. I swear I can pack 3 car loads of groceries into one.I watched the videos then tried to get her in. Mind you she is a very quiet baby, cries only for the basics, diaper, hungry ect. First try she was upset, second she was distraught, third she was clearly pissed.If you can figure this out your a genius. God bless you and the week you took to do it.I gave it two stars because I found a wonderful use for it. I cut it up into blanket sizes and the elastic properties make them into wonderful swaddles. Heck I might just by more for that. I mean it is what 15 feet long.
Overly complicated, and uncomfortable.
February 8, 2012
The Moby Wrap was recommended to me in a parenting class and I was drawn in by the number of ways you could wrap it. Unfortunately, I found that that is where the benefits stop. It is one of those things that is good on paper, but not in practice.It is quite long and very cumbersome to wrap in even the most basic way, and you never seem to get the baby seated properly. It was not through lack of trying that I could not make it work, I was home the first 3 months of my son's life and after 2 months of trying daily, I gave up. The knot makes an uncomfortable lump, the fabric wrapping around you so many times is hot and binding, and the baby is held so close to you it makes them hot too.Plus, the price for what is just a long piece of jersey knit with a serged edge is insulting. Find a Baby Bjorn and do yourself a favor. You may only be able to use it one way, but you arent exhausted by the time you get the baby in it.
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Pampers, what is going on???
June 25, 2017
We have been using swaddlers since 5 years ago, my first baby. I am not sure what the problem is, these swaddlers ( bought from here at amazon this seller) got leaking gel particles. they are soft although but it shouldn't happen. At first I thought they were pirate (fake pampers) so i bought another box from Target and they have the same print and the diapers look exact the same. I dont know what the problem is so I returned the box back to Target.I got another box from Target pampers gentle care, also leaking gel!!!
$27 last month, $56 this month - NOT COOL
June 18, 2017
I understand minor price fluctuations, but this is ridiculous. I paid $27.99 for this same pack of diapers last month, and this month they're asking $56.40. I've been a Pampers Swaddlers user since my almost-5yo daughter was born, but I'm done. Off to Target brand diapers we go—as I'm sure many others are doing, too.
I thought these were going to be my favorite diapers but they have proven to be my least ...
September 7, 2016
I thought these were going to be my favorite diapers but they have proven to be my least favorite. My first issue is that they SMELL, there is a scent in them that I think is suppose be 'fresh' but every time my baby so much as tinkles it smell horrible, because of these diaper I feel like my daughter stinks pretty much all the time. Hate the smell. Second and maybe even most important is the way the legs are cut, there is no indenting for her thighs, it is straight cut from belly button to back which makes them fit poorly. I will be going back to huggies
Used to be great, not anymore.
October 21, 2015
I'm so disappointed with the new "redesigned" pampers. They feel thinner, cheaper, and smell like chemicals. They have the new 3 channel absorbency system but these diapers sag so much more now than they used to. We have used pampers swaddlers since my daughter was born and now, at 18 months, we're switching to Huggies. My daughter has also had a pretty constant diaper rash since these were changed, mild, but always there. Makes me sad because I looooved the swaddlers! I don't recommend them to anyone anymore. Go with Huggies.
Very disappointed and planning to return the package (though not sure ...
May 19, 2015
We started using Pampers Swaddlers because this is what they gave us at the hospital upon check-out. At first, i thought that the color changing strip is convenient, so I ordered more of the Pampers for my little one. However, fast enough we started noticing that the Pampers are always leaking, and his back is always wet. Very disappointed and planning to return the package (though not sure how to do it since we used good 10-20 of them, since these are the only diapers we currently have). I tired calling the 800 number quoted by Pampers representative below but t says that it's out of service. Hmm.. Will follow my friends advice now and switch to Huggies!
NOT SOFT AND MY LITTLE ONE GOT A RASH!
November 9, 2013
I used Huggies (size 1,2, and 3) with my first girl and realized she had too many leaks, so I changed to pampers (cruisers size 3, and 4) and they were awesome! So this time with my second girl I started using pampers since the beginning (size newborn, 1, and 2,) but she got a constant rash and I thought maybe it was me doing something wrong, but no! I change her diaper as soon as she wets the diaper. Anyway, I realized that the diaper is so scratchy inside! Outside is super soft, but the interior is horrible, really! I put the interior of the diaper against my face for a few seconds and it gave me an itchy rash for several minutes. I felt so bad! How can a baby be comfortable on these! I really urge you to try to put this diaper against your face or elbow and feel what your baby is feeling 24 hours on their little bumps; if you had to use diapers 24 hours you would not want something like this. So I'm moving to Huggies, and maybe when my baby moves to size 3, I will try Pampers cruisers .
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I don't feel like my baby is safely supported in this wrap
September 2, 2017
I don't feel like my baby is safely supported in this wrap. Too much of a hassle and I don't have time to figure it out better.
It was way to long im a short girl and ...
March 20, 2016
It was way to long im a short girl and it was just to much fabric for me it made it hard to deal with the baby and so much fabric
One Star
February 15, 2015
too difficult to put on and time consuming. I returned it.
not so useful
January 27, 2015
This is just a fancy long piece of cloth. Very hard to tie and being a new mother I didn't have the time to tie it around plus it seemed uncomfortable for the baby. Rather go for a ready-made infant carrier..A waste of $37...
Waaaaay too much fabric
June 24, 2013
This was way too much fabric. The instructions were confusing (and I looked them up online from the manufacturer's website just to be sure!), and putting the wrap on seemed to require endless adjustment. Not so great when you have a crying newborn waiting to be picked up! I gave up before I could get it adjusted properly, and by that time I felt like I was melting! Way too much fabric to be comfortable. I'm going to try the Baby K'tan instead.
Not for us
August 17, 2011
I was very excited about this modern "rebozo." I thought I would love it. But when it came down to it, my baby HATED it. He cried every time I attempted to put him in. I didn't particularly like it, either. It was hard to put on and I couldn't deal with wrapping so much heavy fabric around me. Once on, it was hot and overall felt like a straight jacket. For the price, I would give it a try, it might work for you as for so many people, apparently. If not, I would recommend an Ergo Baby. (But I can't comment on the newborn insert though, since I got it when my baby was already 6 months old.)
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insane price fluctuations
June 25, 2017
These are good diapers but the price fluctuations are insane. In one month the price can double. Why is there no consistency?
This is not the real thing. These pampers worked ...
May 3, 2017
This is not the real thing. These pampers worked me hard. I had stool leakage several times. Until I decided to buy another pack elsewhere to compare. I want my money back. I thought I was buying pamper not it's 3rd cousin...Very disappointing
Buy Cruisers. These are garbage.
September 12, 2016
Complete garbage, threw half the box away. The seams on the edges of the pad portion, that are folded in, we're melted to the center of the diaper on 90% of them, so the diaper couldn't be opened without force and alittle strategic tearing. This caused little bit of very thin plastic to be attached and fairly loose in the center of the diapers that if you didn't take the time to sit there it pluck at the bits for a couple minutes, then plastic wold rub lose and get up in spots it shouldn't. I ended up premptively correcting and prepping diapers for about 2 hours before I got infuriated and through the rest away apart from a few I put in the bottom of my potted plants.
Save your money; avoid these
August 30, 2016
I wish I'd read some of the negative reviews prior to throwing away my money on these diapers, sigh... I bought these for my newborn, since the Pampers swaddlers were the best and most effective diapers we'd tried of what was gifted at the shower. On opening these, I was concerned because the tabs on these are yellowed and don't have the strong Velcro hold that the others did. After barely 20 minutes of wear, my son felt damp, and when I checked, there was no change from yellow to blue on the indication line and somehow that minimal amount of urine seemed to be escaping through the diaper. Not out the sides, like when worn improperly, but through the actual seat of the diaper. Total waste.
Diapers leak every night!
June 4, 2016
I've been using Pampers Swaddlers for both my kids since they were born. My daughter is potty trained but still needs to wear diapers at night. My son 15 months and still wearing diapers all the time. Luckily they both need the same size. I'd recently started ordering diapers in the biggest size available, size 6. Every night without fail, my son's diaper leaks. This has never ever been an issue with the swaddlers in the past. Even my daughter's diapers has leaked a couple of times. I've tried to limit their liquid intake a couple of hours before bedtime but this has not helped. I'm not sure if I just got a bad batch but I am very disappointed with the quality, especially considering how expensive they are.
Design Change = Leaks
September 3, 2015
We have used Pampers Swaddlers for our son since he was born 9 months ago. They have been great- until the most recent box that we purchased. It looks as though there was a design change on the diapers. The new diapers are much thinner and scratcher than the previous ones. Every night that we have had my son in the new version, he's woken up soaked in urine in the morning. This has not happened with any of the Swaddlers that he has worn before- and doesn't happen when we use the diapers from the previous box of Swaddlers size 4 that were the older version. We have almost a full box of these that are only useful for making a diaper cake- I don't even feel right donating then.
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Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$44.00updated: Mar 17, 2020
$47.64updated: Mar 18, 2020
$3.19updated: Mar 18, 2020
Features
Article Number
Article Number
0845070609445
0794628265049
5334999063186
Brand
Brand
Moby Wrap
Pampers
Philips AVENT
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
31.5 in
423.2 in
74.4 in
Length
Length
8543.3 in
376.4 in
226.4 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Moby
Pampers
Avent
Model
Model
MW-Black
NA
SCF190/03
MPN
MPN
MOBYBLACK
NA
SCF190/03
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
MOBYBLACK
NA
SCF190/03
Product Group
Product Group
Baby Product
Health and Beauty
Baby Product
Product Type
Product Type
BABY_PRODUCT
HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
BABY_PRODUCT
Publisher
Publisher
Moby
Pampers
Avent
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
2
Reviews
Reviews
Size
Size
One Size
Newborn
0-3 Months
Studio
Studio
Moby
Pampers
Avent
Weight
Weight
6.5 oz
18.2 oz
0.3 oz
Width
Width
944.9 in
502.0 in
158.3 in
Feature
Feature

Uses the entire back and shoulders to distribute weight

Wide piece of fabric to wrap over both shoulders

Keeps baby warm while freeing both hands

Develops a strong and secure attachment to parents

Can be used for a preemie to 35 pounds child

Pampers Blankie Soft comfort and protection

Pampers Swaddlers diapers are the #1 Choice of US Hospitals (based on sales of the newborn hospital diaper)

Swaddlers wetness indicator tells you when your baby might need a change

Our unique Absorb Away Liner pulls wetness and mess away from your baby's skin

Extra Absorb Channels to help distribute wetness evenly for up to 12 hours of protection

Blanket-like softness for comfort and protection.

The #1 choice of hospitals (based on sales data)

Color-changing wetness indicator.

Umbilical cord notch (N-2)

Earn Pampers Rewards points with every Pampers purchase.

The pacifier brand distributed in hospitals nationwide

Used by medical professionals to calm newborns

Orthodontic; respects the natural development of baby's teeth and gums

BPA free

Dishwasher safe and can be sterilized

Sized and shaped for baby's mouth

Latex-free

Hospital-grade silicone

Durable, one-piece construction

Packaging may vary

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