LONG newborn diaper insert Natural, Very Absorbent
- Long four-layer bamboo insert Natural, Very Absorbent (M), 63x11cm
Composition: 80% bamboo, 20% cotton, Polish unbleached fabric in natural cream color.
It is extremely absorbent!
Other sizes: M (63cm) green and L (70cm) blue.
Long inserts were sewn from Polish bamboo-cotton knit, which is characterized by amazing absorption. In our tests, the insert easily held about 230ml of liquid - that's a lot! (The insert will hold more, but then the moisture "comes out" when pressed)
Due to its high absorbency, it is good to dry it in a tumble dryer or in the sun.
The length of the insert allows for any folding - you can put more layers on the front of the diaper if your baby peees more there. When folded in half, the insert will perfectly fit into newborn covers and pockets.
- The size of the insert is about 55x10cm
- Four layers of soft bamboo (weight 370gsm)
- High absorbency - 8 layers after folding in half
WASHING: please see our washing instruction
ABSORBENCY:Before inserts reach their maximum absorbency, they must be washed a few times!
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