Down Undies
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Down Undies
This is a velcro wrap also made here in NZ. It is lined with fleece and the outer is a rip-stop nylon...read all about it here - http://www.downundernz.co.nz/product/detail.asp
I give these a rating of 3.5. I like that it dries quickly, easy to care for, and stain resistant. The fit was good, but it has a long rise, hence it sits quite high up on my son's waist, so I stopped using these once he was sitting up. It also doesn't have fold back laundry tabs, so i'd fasten it then turn inside out before throwing in the wash. Because of the fleece inner, it pills quite easily. I also find this cover isn't as versatile as Bummis in terms of covering a good range of cloth nappies. Great for using with prefolds/flats folded in a pad, but a challenge to get complete coverage over fitteds and snappied prefolds.
I give these a rating of 3.5. I like that it dries quickly, easy to care for, and stain resistant. The fit was good, but it has a long rise, hence it sits quite high up on my son's waist, so I stopped using these once he was sitting up. It also doesn't have fold back laundry tabs, so i'd fasten it then turn inside out before throwing in the wash. Because of the fleece inner, it pills quite easily. I also find this cover isn't as versatile as Bummis in terms of covering a good range of cloth nappies. Great for using with prefolds/flats folded in a pad, but a challenge to get complete coverage over fitteds and snappied prefolds.
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My downundies are back ups now too.
I give them a 3.5 for fit on my 17 mth old. I only use them with a flat folded into a pad, I wouldn't like to try fitting them over any other kind of fold let alone a fitted nap.
I haven't tried them with my 2 mth old yet so not sure how they would go on him.
I give them a 3.5 for fit on my 17 mth old. I only use them with a flat folded into a pad, I wouldn't like to try fitting them over any other kind of fold let alone a fitted nap.
I haven't tried them with my 2 mth old yet so not sure how they would go on him.
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Finally found other people who use or have used down undies.
Did anyone find that they get wet through easily. I don't use them at night cause by morning my boy is soaked through. The outers get wet in between the crotch and the nappy seemed to get scrunched up in the middle. That means when he poos it gets on the outer part. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but I don't know. I have tried putting two nappies in at night but that didn't work either. Too bulky and he peed striaght out the side.
Any hints as to what to do?
Did anyone find that they get wet through easily. I don't use them at night cause by morning my boy is soaked through. The outers get wet in between the crotch and the nappy seemed to get scrunched up in the middle. That means when he poos it gets on the outer part. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but I don't know. I have tried putting two nappies in at night but that didn't work either. Too bulky and he peed striaght out the side.
Any hints as to what to do?
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Ive just started using these again on JJ (now 22 months) and Im liking them more. His body shape has changed and they seem to fit better - we dont have that restriction around the waist issue anymore. Still only use them during the day (when we're not expecting a poo!) and generally without clothes over the top. A quick, lazy change for these hot summer days 
Toms Mum - Id use something else at night. I dont see any way around the issues of no leg elastic, and they are really not 'pouchy' enough to contain two full nappies without big gaps. You could try hemp - you'd only need one large hemp prefold and you'd get about the same absorbancy as 2 cotton flats. Hemp also doesnt tend to scrunch up as much as cotton, but if he's a wiggler - the nap will get scrunched up. Not much you can do about that either. You could try folding the nap origami style and snappi-ing/pinning it on with the other pad folded inside. You'd likely have to tuck in a fair bit to get it to fit under the down undie though. I never used mine at night as they only fitted a flanny flat inside, which is only enough absorbtion for a couple of pees from our wee boy.
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Toms Mum - Id use something else at night. I dont see any way around the issues of no leg elastic, and they are really not 'pouchy' enough to contain two full nappies without big gaps. You could try hemp - you'd only need one large hemp prefold and you'd get about the same absorbancy as 2 cotton flats. Hemp also doesnt tend to scrunch up as much as cotton, but if he's a wiggler - the nap will get scrunched up. Not much you can do about that either. You could try folding the nap origami style and snappi-ing/pinning it on with the other pad folded inside. You'd likely have to tuck in a fair bit to get it to fit under the down undie though. I never used mine at night as they only fitted a flanny flat inside, which is only enough absorbtion for a couple of pees from our wee boy.
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crotch width of a size 1 was good for ash, with a padfolded muslin, but the leg was a tad to low cut for him. the taslon outer tended to chafe his thighs a little (thats why he needs the narrow crotch)
a good basic cover esp for at home/as back up, but not my fav
a good basic cover esp for at home/as back up, but not my fav
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I'm using these at the moment with my newborn(7 weeks) they are huge on her but make her more grippy to pick up. I use a flat with the back folded out into wings and have the nappy sticking out of the downundy (not how it's supposed to be used I know), as I find it reliably contains her newborn poos, and since being really wet isn't a problem at the moment I don't find wicking a problem.
Also used them on DS for about 1 year but did find them tight around his middle for sitting and the rise high. I only stopped using them though because they were knacked, (2nd hand 2nd hand 2nd hand or more I believe)!!!
Also used them on DS for about 1 year but did find them tight around his middle for sitting and the rise high. I only stopped using them though because they were knacked, (2nd hand 2nd hand 2nd hand or more I believe)!!!
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I used these on my son for over 2 years, from about 8 weeks until about June this year, I only stopped because he learned how to open the velcro
I found them fantastic, never had leaks, and often used 2 folded up flats inside when he got older and esp at night.
Pretty much dry enough to put on straight out of the washing machine which I thought was really handy as I only had 2 at one point.

I found them fantastic, never had leaks, and often used 2 folded up flats inside when he got older and esp at night.
Pretty much dry enough to put on straight out of the washing machine which I thought was really handy as I only had 2 at one point.
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Re: Down Undies
I'm not a fan of these I'm afraid. I found the rise too high, the crotch width too narrow to fit a prefold into nicely, and the leg holes were too low and cut in at the thighs. They also seemed to wet through quite easily. The clothes wouldn't be soaking, but a bit damp all over like the wet had seeped through the fabric rather than escaped out the legs (although I did get it second hand so maybe it had been washed incorrectly or something before I got it?). I also didn't like that when it's done up there are 3 layers of cover across the tummy, which made them quite bulky.
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Re: Down Undies
Check the dates of the other reviewsBernadine wrote:I'm not a fan of these I'm afraid. I found the rise too high, the crotch width too narrow to fit a prefold into nicely, and the leg holes were too low and cut in at the thighs. They also seemed to wet through quite easily. The clothes wouldn't be soaking, but a bit damp all over like the wet had seeped through the fabric rather than escaped out the legs (although I did get it second hand so maybe it had been washed incorrectly or something before I got it?). I also didn't like that when it's done up there are 3 layers of cover across the tummy, which made them quite bulky.

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Re: Down Undies
Hmm good point - I probably do have the older style ones. I see they are sold new on TradeMe though so they must still be making them, but maybe they have a newer version out now?
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