Customer Reviews for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Training Pants, 2T-3T, (26-34 Lbs), 29 Count (Pack of 4)

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Training Pants, 2T-3T, (26-34 Lbs), 29 Count (Pack of 4)

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Training Pants, 2T-3T, (26-34 Lbs), 29 Count (Pack of 4) Our Price: $41.55
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Customer Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Training Pants, 2T-3T, (26-34 Lbs), 29 Count (Pack of 4)

Customer Review: Fits smaller baby well - good absorbancy
Summary: 5 Stars

7th Gen 2T Trainers fit my Little Girl well...she's only 21 lbs and just starting potty training. No rashes - we've used the diapers also, but like the trainers better! These are "less bulky" between her legs and fit nicer under her pants vs. other brands. She had room to poop - no leaks - and they tear off/open on the sides easily - which is nice when there's a load inside ! LOL ! I found the Earth's Best are a little bit more diaper to them - slightly more bulk. Which is probably fine for a bigger kid or overnight! I was surprised to see a comment stating the 7th genrs ran big, as they fit my smaller toddler well! Good Choice for those wanting NON-Chlorine! It really does make a difference on their skin!

Customer Review: Holds and contains it all.
Summary: 5 Stars

I had been using Easy ups when my daughter started withholding. Doctor prescribed Miralax. Easy ups couldn't hold anything. They sagged and everything ran down her legs and clothes. I put her in diapers but that didn't make either of us feel better about potty training and our current poop issues. So I bought these after reading a review that described the snug fitting elastic sides. These fit wonderfully. Nothing has leaked. Even a full pee followed by diarrhea held it all in. They are not fancy in design but I put girly panties over the top and my daughter is happy. I love these and will never use another brand again. And with Amazons great prices plus the mom subscribe and save, you can't get a better deal.

Customer Review: Only one thing missing
Summary: 4 Stars

I love Seventh Generation products. These training pants have good absorption and minimal decorations on them. My only complaint is that they don't have easy-open sides, so changing wet training pants in public is challenging as you have to remove the child's socks and pants in order to change him/her. There is always the option to change the child on the changing table, but it can be hard to get a child who enjoys using the toilet to cooperate on the changing table. It would be great if 7Gs training pants opened on the sides so parents don't have to undress thier toddlers from the waist down. Huggies Pull-Ups have great easy-open sides that still allow the child to pull the training pants up and down.

Customer Review: disappointed
Summary: 3 Stars

I was very disappointed in these pull ups. I have used Seventh Generation diapers for 2 of my babies and have loved them. This is the first I have tried the pull ups and will more than likely switch after I go through this case. One of my big disappointments in these pull ups is that the sides have no fastening like other brands. When potty training you have messes. And when a toddler goes #2 in these pull ups you end up with a mess on their legs pulling them off. Or you can try and cut them off...but who wants to risk accidentaly cutting a squirming toddler with scissors? If the makers of Seventh Generation were to fix this problem I would continue to use them but as it is now there is no way.

Customer Review: Prefer the diapers
Summary: 3 Stars

I've found this brand to be worth every extra penny in terms of design and reliability. The pull-ups, however, don't come in many sizes and are therefore not as good a fit (tend to give my kid a wedgie). They're also less absorbant than the diapers. My son still lies down for changing, and although you can rip the side seams open to take them off, the pull-ups are more difficult to remove than diapers. My son seems to have a harder time getting them off too (which seems counterproductive in terms of potty-training).

Maybe I just got these too early in the process. I won't be buying them again until my kid is almost ready for underpants.
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