What's the difference between a pocket nappy and an all-in-one?
With an all-in-one, the pad is permanently attached — you put it on, take it off, and wash the whole thing. With a pocket nappy, you remove the pads before washing, which means they dry faster. The trade-off is that you need to stuff the pads back in before use. Most parents find a rhythm quickly and prefer pocket nappies for drying speed.
Does it really fit from 4kg to 18kg?
Yes — the combination of snap rise adjustment (which changes the body panel length) and velcro waist closure (which adjusts independently) gives a genuinely wide fit range. Most babies from a few months old through to toddlerhood will fit comfortably.
Why velcro instead of snaps for the waist?
Velcro gives a more precise fit around the waist, especially in the early months when babies change shape quickly. It's also easier for caregivers and grandparents who aren't familiar with popper systems. The fold-back laundry tabs prevent the velcro from being a problem in the wash.
Do I need to buy inserts separately?
No — two bamboo/cotton pads are included. You can boost absorbency by adding a third insert (sold separately) for heavy wetters or overnight use if required.
Can I use this nappy overnight?
The pocket nappy is specifically designed for daytime use. For overnight, we recommend boosting with an additional insert for heavier wetters.
Why do I need to wash it 3 times before use?
Bamboo fibres need a few washes to fully open up and reach their absorbency potential. A brand-new pad will leak if you skip this step — not because the nappy is faulty, but because the fibres haven't activated yet. After three washes, you'll have the full absorbency working for you.
Can I use a flushable liner?
We recommend a washable liner that sits inside the nappy against your baby's skin — lift, shake into the toilet, and wash. If you do use disposable liners, put them in the bin; do not flush anything other than toilet paper and body waste.
How long will it last?
With proper care — no fabric softener, no high heat, no soaking — these nappies are built to last.
How many do I need for full-time cloth nappying?
Around 20–24 nappies allows for washing every second day with plenty of drying time. If you're mixing cloth and disposable, start with 6–10 and see how you go.