👶 Leak-proof comfort that grows with your little one!
The Kanga Care Rumparooz G3 is a premium reusable one-size pocket diaper designed to fit babies from 6 to 55+ lbs. Featuring patented double inner gussets for superior leak protection, a stay-dry microchamois interior for ultimate comfort, and an adjustable microfiber insert for customizable absorbency, this diaper combines durability with eco-conscious design. Trusted by parents and experts alike, it’s a sustainable solution that grows with your child, reducing waste and saving you money.
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 2.25 inches |
Item model number | KRRUMPSOS-S024 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 6 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 55 Pounds |
Material Type | Polyester |
Material Composition | Outer: 100% Waterproof TPU polyester Inner: 100% Microchamois stay dry polyester Insert : 100% Polyester Microfiber |
Material free | Lead Free |
Care instructions | no detergent. 2. Hot/Cold cycle with the suggested amount of detergent. See www.kangacare.com for full list of recommended detergents. Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry., WASH & CARE: 1. Cold/Cold cycle |
Additional product features | five sizes, dual inner gussets |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Pocket Diaper |
Best uses | diaper |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
J**D
LOVE This Diaper! Can't Wait To Order More!!
I freakin love this diaper. I have been cloth diapering for the first time for only 8 weeks now with my daughter, and this is the best diaper I have used so far. I have tried several different brands of pocket diapers and these are my favorite. If I could go back in time and not have any diapers except for these, I would. They are very good looking and durable, and very soft and fluffy. They are SUPER absorbent. I have not had any leaks whatsoever even with my VERY heavy wetter! I have some friends who are TTC that are interested in cloth diapering, and I plan to buy some for their baby showers. These are my favorite cloth diapers by far. I love the colors and prints, and the fact that they are one size. All the snaps are not confusing in my opinion. Not for me or for my husband, who normally prefers the diapers with the velcro closures. I think this is his favorite diaper as well. Anyone who is considering cloth diapers should really look into Rumparooz. They are super easy to stuff and easy to wash, and offer much more bottom cushion than a disposable, and even some other cloth diapers. I can't get over how fluffy and soft they are! So sweet for a little baby tushie.---Update---DD is 13 months old now and we are still going strong in CDs. In all this time I still have not found a better pocket diaper than Rumparooz. A close fave would be Bumgenius 4.0 but those are not as cushiony soft as these and they don't have the poo fence which works great for those runny poopies. Love, love, love these diapers.UNFORTUNATELY we can't use them anymore because they kept repelling. I finally realized that I have water so hard that I can't use any fleecy diapers or very thick fitteds unless I want to do 10 rinse cycles every time I wash diapers. Now we are only using Kiwi Pies, flats, and prefolds in order to keep CDing, but I miss my Rumparooz! I still highly recommend them to everyone who uses pockets.
M**4
In Comparison to Charlie Banana, Bumgenius 4.0, and Moraki:
When I started building a stash of pocket diapers for my baby, I was drawn to Charlie Bananas, Bumgenius 4.0s, and Rumparooz. I thought I would like Charlie Bananas best because you could get a more customizable fit since they are adjustable in the leg elastic. The Charlie Bananas fit the worst because all the bunching at the hip and the crossover snap turns out to be a pain in the butt. As my baby is getting bigger, they are fitting better but I thought they'd be the best for when he is smallest. Wrong. I've realized I prefer the snap rise adjustment because it is so much quicker and the snaps on the Rumparooz are the best. They just seem to "click" right and easily. The double gussets are great at keeping in messes but my other diapers are able to do that too without them. The Rumparooz have a very high-quality feel to all the fabrics and the inserts. I also love the colors. My favorite diaper is the one I expected to like the least, the Bumgenius 4.0. I thought it would take forever to fit my newborn, but it fit as soon as the umbilical cord fell off and I started using our cloth diapers. Because the liner and the insert are both thin, the diaper is the most trim fitting and least bulky, especially at the hips. I wrongly assumed the thin fabric of the liner and the insert meant lower quality. Wrong again. I like some of the BG colors but wish they came in bolder, brighter colors and more prints. I would buy them up! Once I realized BG were my favorite of the diapers I had for my newborn, I went to a local baby boutique to buy some more. They didn't have any in colors I liked so I grabbed a few Moraki AI2s. These come with a hemp/cotton insert that doesn't feel soft to me and its a "one size" insert so folding it over to fit a newborn creates bulk I don't like. I think its a user error and not a product defect, but I am having a hard time with leaks on those. I get major leakage in the leg openings. These were by far the most expensive of the diapers I've purchased and I keep thinking about returning them. I hesitate because they feel like they are very high quality and the colors and prints are super cute. Maybe I will get a better fit in a few weeks when baby is a little bit bigger.Verdict: I am only one month in to cloth diapering but if I could have known the pros and cons of each of the diapers I bought, I probably would have made my entire stash out of Bumgenius 4.0s. Most of the other diapers do the job well too but the Bumgenius diapers fit the best, hold the messes well, and they also cost the least. Win, win, win in my book.
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