🌍 Diapering with a Conscience: Because Every Baby Deserves the Best!
Pura Size 6 Eco-Friendly Diapers are designed for babies weighing 29+ lbs, offering a hypoallergenic, chlorine-free, and sustainable solution for parents. With up to 12 hours of leak protection and made from organic cotton, these diapers prioritize both comfort and environmental responsibility. Manufactured in a carbon-neutral plant, Pura is a certified B-Corp, ensuring that your choice supports a healthier planet.
T**N
My Favorite Diapers
We found Pura diapers late in the game with my first child, but thankfully before my second arrived. I’ve used them on both kiddos now, and won’t go back to any other disposable. They are the softest, and so absorbent. I was skeptical, based off of some other reviews about absorbency, but these are fantastic. They’re not bulky at all, pretty thin, actually, but they hold up so well. The only thing that I feel could be better in the size 2 is the weight rating, I purchased the size 2 instead of the size 1 because the weight estimates were so close. The size 2 says 7-13lbs. My second baby came out at 8lbs 3oz, 20in tall, and I had to wait until he was around 10lbs before these started fitting properly on him. The first one I ever put on him was right when he was born, and it swallowed him up. He’s over 13lbs now, and they fit well room to grow! I also wish that the larger sizes came with a wetness indicator, but that is not a dealbreaker. My older child has used size 5 and size 6 now, and that is my only critique. I love that they are TCF, and I hope they remain TCF. They don’t carry a scent, which I love. They are also SO affordable. I’ll be using these on all of my kids.
H**6
Great diapers
The best. They are so soft. I had to buy an alternative recently because we ran out of diapers while traveling and they weren’t half as soft as Pura! Great value for a higher end and clean diaper. I will admit they do not have as much capacity as say Huggies, so if your baby is peeing a lot a night I can see how that might be an issue.
M**A
Soft and not bulky
I have tried quite a few for my toddler in diaper size 4 and now 5. I really liked the dyper brand but I could no longer find them at a good price. (If you are able to afford a composting service I do think it’s worth it and I would recommend dyper or naty). I’m now loyal to these Pura diapers. They are soft, not bulky, and the fit is good. They are simple and work great. I tried the newer sensitive skin Huggies and thought they were overkill on the elastic, frills and poofiness, though maybe they would be good for a heavy wetter. I tried hello bello and they were ok but felt much more plastic-y and stiff. Pampers just not a fan and Bambo nature were ok but quite thin and narrow. Although these Puras are ultimately going to landfill, I like that they are nontoxic and have paper packed . Great buy for a more eco friendly option.
C**E
Constantly send the wrong size
I love this brand, but 3 times now I have gotten the wrong size. It is a moot point to love the diapers if they're not going to fit my children and I have to keep sending them back and buying other brands at the store anyway.That said, I would give the diapers themselves 5 stars of not for that issue because they are are great! So soft, no leaks or blow outs, no rashes on my babies' skin. They're designed for comfort and they're worth the cost. They hold a lot and stay fastened! All in all if you can deal with frequently returning for the correct size, they're worth it!
S**3
Want to love them more
Back story, my son is 19months old and since the beginning we've had issues finding diapers for his ridiculously sensitive bottom. I've looked at these for a while now and I've read I feel like 100s of reviews, but this last awful diaper rash was the last straw. I've bought these about 3 times now and here's my take awayPros:1. Non toxic chemicals, pretty much nothing to irritate the baby's skin2. No fragrance3. Super soft4. Not bulky5. No rashes for my boy with these!Cons:1. Very narrow, not a complete deal breaker, but if you have a chunkier baby, it's noticeable2. No stretch to the side adhesive straps. There's like 1% elastic to it, so on top of being narrow, you can't tighten the sides like in Huggies or Pampers or any other brand really3. They don't hold a lot of wetness like it claims. I'm one to change quick because of how sensitive he is, but more than 2hrs and the crotch starts to rip open leaving the gel or cotton clumps on the baby (hard to clean off too unless you do a quick shower)4. Just like the previous statement, it's the same for poop if it's not solid. Too much messy poop and it's everywhere.All in all, it's like a love/hate relationship with these. My son is 19months old, about 36in tall and 30lbs, so hes almost the size of a 3yr old. I had to use a size 7 in these, and I feel like they fit him like the size 5 or 6 Huggies. We did well with Huggies Special Delivery, but they stopped making them. These are by FAR the best for his skin that we've come across, but the quality could be a little better.
K**T
Favorite Brand
We’ve used this brand since our preemie could fit into the size 1. Unsure how people have had leaks. We’ve have many a blowout and only leaked when it was time to size up or diaper riffles weren’t pulled out properly. Coupled with the TCF rating, this diapers are perfect. The wings are Velcro and stay put. Very soft but durable. Great value for your money as they’re very price friendly. Our 19lb 10 month old fits in a size 4.
A**H
Favorite Diapers!
My old favorite used to be Dyper, but the material content changed over time.These are perfect for us. They absorb well. Quality materials and soft. Great fit & haven’t had any issues with straps breaking.To Pura: Please please restock the US supply with the 120 count of Size 5
A**R
Best diapers
Softest diapers, clean ingredients and holds a full sleeps worth of waste. I can't do 80c/diaper when changing 10 times a day tho. I wish I could, but that's $8/day!! That's thousands in diapers over the course of diapering stage. I always wonder why cloth diapering ads inflate the cost of disposables so high.. I suppose this is where they were getting their numbers. Kirkland diapers are 18c/diaper. I want a cleaner brand and will pay more for the luxury, but an extra 60c per diaper is too much sadly. If you can afford it- get these, they are really fantastic.
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