Bumkins, one of the most recognized brands in the cloth diaper industry, has just released Version 2 of the popular Bumkins All In Ones. One of the first All In One cloth diapers on the market, Bumkins All In Ones have stood the test of time and use. The Bumkins NEW All-In-Ones‘ design is truly inspired - representing the best AIO styles and features merged into a single cloth diaper system.
Quick fitting and simple-to-use, Bumkins All In One cloth diapers have the most similarity to a disposable diaper, making them ideal for caregivers transitioning to cloth diapers for the first time. Because they are sewn as a single piece (100% cotton inner fabrics and PVC Free Waterproof outer exterior), and secure with ‘winged’ tabs, there is no need for diaper pins or diaper covers. Super trim by comparison to other cloth diapers, and yet, highly absorbent, Bumkins All In Ones fit nicely under baby’s clothes without the added bulk found in other cloth diaper systems.
PLEASE NOTE: Bumkins has also added many of these new features into their Bumkins Diaper Covers.
The feedback we’ve already received is exciting. One momma of a one year old baby girl wrote, “Although the version one diaper is a good design and one of the best diapers I use, the second version is actually an improvement and not just a collection of updated and unnecessary ‘features’.
The first thing everyone seems to notice are the new and improved rounded closure tabs.
The first thing everyone seems to notice are the new and improved rounded closure tabs. The original Bumkins AIOs had logo covered, square tabs. “These tabs allow for a more secure fit and can even overlap one another!” writes another tester.
The wider front panel and new leak shield gussets of the Bumkins NEW All In One better prevent leakage. One mom wrote us…“The new leak shield gussets on the leg prevent wicking and leaking and also keep the diaper in one place to prevent what I call ‘bum creep,’ where the diaper is pulled-up by onesies and other articles of clothing.”
Least favorite of all the new features was the laundry tab. Whereas the traditional AIO laundry tabs are found on both sides of the diaper, the Bumkins NEW All In One has ONE laundry tab that connects to both closure tabs.
“At first, I was not thrilled with this design, but the more I used it, the more I could see the benefit…the connected tabs make a handle for easy dunking and spraying of a poopy diaper and insure that the entire inside of the diaper is open and easily cleaned.”
So far we’ve only heard one complaint - and with it came an ideal remedy…
“My only complaint with these diapers is their tendency to stain, however, that is to be expected with a cotton interior and can be prevented with the use of a stay dry liner and a laundry pre-treatment.”
As one of the ‘forefathers’ of this industry, Bumkins has longevity, experience, and considerable knowledge of their market. They can easily rule-out the passing fads for what they are, and yet, incorporate ideas and concepts that will improve their product. This is exactly what they’ve done with the Bumkins NEW All-In-Ones; caregivers talked and Bumkins listened. And boy do they have a lot to show for it.
I have born 3 babies and as of today I fail to see why anyone wants to use paper diapers everyday. Especially during these economic times.
I am now a grandmother and find this site wonderful. My daughter in-law has a new born and I sugest this site to her and my son. ( She is a total breast feed beleiver as well as her mother wh fed 8 babies.)
In an emergency, paper maybe but that was the only time for me.
I used liners to avoid the messy ones only and timed some of the messes like ( after meals for toddlers ) etc. I always washed the dirty ones out and used a diaper pail which anyone can buy one type or another with a lid of sorts.
A very good pediatricion of mine informed me of the use of white vinager in my diaper pail. Vinager dilutes and defuses all of the amonia that builds in a wet or dirty diaper. Vinager will also dilute and rid cloth of chlorine. Diapers can be bleached if the white ones are badly stained and the chlorine can be done away with for the sake of the environment by adding vinager to the wash water! Vinager neutralizes chlorine totally. Or just add vinager to rinse water after a wash with soap only.
Acording to my pediatrition chlorine and amonia are both diaper rash culprits. Vinager neutralizes the clorine as well as the amonia.
Vinager is also an anti-bacterial. When used in the rince water and diaper pail it helps fight all the problems we get from use and improper sterilization of cloth diapers.
By the way my pediatrician is also a child psycologist in Los Angeles CA, unless he has retired. HE was the most learned doctor I have met. Including my brother-in-law who is also a family physicain. He also found this information VERY informative and useful for his own practice, as well as for his own uses. White vinager can be purchased in organic form in stores for a pittance of a price! Organic antibacterial agent…. for everything in the house as well as EVERYTHING baby uses in his room. In fact some hospitals use it since it is not a chemicle. Whats safe for baby is safe for our environment too!
Anita - I’m so sorry your comment got held up so long. Thank you for writing of your experience.
I can’t understand why anyone would use disposables on a regular basis now that they’ve come out with these great diapers. My kids are 27 & 29 so “rubber” pants over cloth diapers is what most of us used when they were babes. The rubber pants would get hard and crack with washing so they couldn’t have been real comfortable. These diapers look wonderful and with velcro tabs no pins to worry about.