Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers, Size 4, 140-Count  |  | Brand: Huggies
List Price: $41.69 Buy New: $23.99 as of 9/4/2010 17:23 EDT details You Save: $17.70 (42%)
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Seller: I Need Stuff Rating: 307 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 37 Size: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.5 Dimensions (in): 18.2 x 11.7 x 8.9
UPC: 036000521474 EAN: 0036000521474
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Snug & Dry with unbeatable leakage protection! | | LeakLock® quickly captures moisture and locks it away to help prevent leaks. | | All-around stretch for a super-snug fit | | Mickey & Friends Designs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SnugFit Waistband Helps Stop Leaks Breathability and stretchiness Trim fitting diaper with stretchy Size 4 - 22-37 lbs (10-17 kg)
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Huggies vs Pampers September 9, 2005 Joe'sMom (Ayer, MA) 74 out of 84 found this review helpful
Ahh, the ultimate controversy. I feel like I've graduated from college to adult when the hot topic with my friends has changed from 'boxers vs briefs' to 'huggies vs pampers'.
We did stage our own version of the Pepsi Challenge, and purchased Huggies, Papers, Luvs and even some other random brand I found in our local grocery store. Huggies wins hands down. Luvs leaked all the time, and was even kind of scratchy. Pampers was nice and soft, but also leaked. For us, Huggies has never leaked. The elastic bands around the legs fit well, the diapers are soft enough to not bother my son. We've used Huggies from size NB up to 3 so far and have still preferred Huggies in each size range.
Within the Huggies line, I prefer the Ultra-trim (which I guess is being called something else now?) over the Huggies Supreme. The Supreme were extra padded and tended to bunch up. They didn't leak, but they just weren't as comfortable for my son's frenzied activity level.
As for fit, my son has always been small for his age (10th percentile in weight, 60th percentile in height), so I'm not sure if that makes any difference... maybe pampers works better for chunky kids? Which opens up another age old controversy "does size really matter"? But that's a conversation for another day.
5 stars for the diaper itself March 7, 2005 D. ZHANG (San Diego, CA) 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
Huggies diapers are the best diapers for boys by design. I heard Palmpers use a slightly different design to fit girls. These are the two premium brands: Huggies for boys, Palmpers for girls.
Now about the price. Although the boxes look like in similar size, they are not. The size 3 Huggies sold by costco has 168 (the most recent ones have 174), compared to 144 sold by amazon.com and walmart, target, etc. A simple math showed that we should buy from Costco, this is after considering sales tax, shipping, etc.
Great Diapers. Here's a little advice. August 29, 2005 Michael A. Kelly (Basking Ridge, NJ USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I like Huggies. I also like that I have figured out how to use them. First, you must make sure to "open" the diapers before you start to change your baby. The elastic is folded into the diaper and a gentle tug of your finger will flatten it out. Second, you must make sure that the elastic is not bent inward when you put the diaper on your baby. Follow these two rules and you shouldn't get many leaks. (You may be able to tell that these rules are based upon experience.) Good luck.
Only thing that doesn't leak... December 15, 2004 Michelle L. Howarth (DFW) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have four children and each one of required a different brand of diaper. First and second babies could wear ANY diaper so I bought the cheaper store brand from Sam's club. Baby #3 needed Luvs. He leaked out of Huggies, Pampers worked, but so did Luvs which were cheaper. With baby #4, Huggies is the only thing he DOESN'T leak out of. This baby wets his diaper all at once with a flood! Huggies is the only diaper than absorbs fast enough to catch it all. I think it's because the Huggies have more of the 'gel' in them to asborb the liquid - this is also what makes them so nasty and squishy when wet. Pampers could probably hold the volume without leaking if he didn't deliver it so fast! If your baby is leaking out the diaper when the diaper isn't really wet, this is probably the issue. So my advice to new parents... get a few different brands (including the Snuggle brand from Sam's) and find which one works best. It varies a lot from baby to baby. Also - I use Huggies overnights diapers at night when my son starts to leak at night. When he leaks out of the overnights at night, we move up to the next diaper size. Saves a bit of $ since there are more diapers per package in the smaller sizes.
I'm only giving these a 4, since I too have pulled the tabs off these diapers. Huggies needs to attach them better.
Diaper Rash February 19, 2007 Ben (Iowa City, IA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
We've been using Pampers baby dry for some time, however Huggies seemed to be a little cheaper. We made the switch and ordered 3 boxes. Unfortunately, the diapers caused my boy to develop a bad diaper rash. We tried ointments with no luck. We bought a small pack of Pampers to see if it could be the diapers and sure enough the rash started to look better in a few days. He's since been rash free. I feel this is mostly due to the way the Pampers absorb fluids as well as draw them aware from the skin. If you have a sensitive skin baby, try Pampers and avoid the Huggies. Also, the Pampers tend to fit a little better, helping to eliminate leaks.
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