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Pampers Splashers Swim Diapers - Size M, 18 Count, Gap-Free Disposable Baby Swim Pants


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 Gets bigger when wet! SIZE DOWN! 🏊🏼‍♂️
Sorry for the long review!! I had a hard time figuring out what size to order, so I hope this helps someone.....

In short: these are great swim diapers that work better when they fit snugly. The style is very similar to Pampers 360s; the sides are the same and rip easily at the seams when you need to remove them, but they’re a little more fitted and not as tall in the waistband. They have the same coverage as 360s in the back. I had no idea what size to order, since my kiddo normally wears a larger size than the suggested weight guides on the box.

For size reference: he’s almost 2, about 29 lbs & wears 3T clothing. In diapers, he wears size 6 Pampers 360s, and size 7 Huggies Little Movers. First I ordered Large, and after a week of wearing those, we sized down and ordered Medium.

Size Large fits exactly how I like his regulars diapers to fit, but in water they get really water-logged and start slipping down too much (hello, baby plumber butt 🍑). It’s better when a swim diaper fits snugly, so the Mediums are perfect. They aren’t too tight in the leg openings and don’t leave any red marks...

Compared to Huggies Little Swimmers, these are way softer and don’t have scratchy velcro sides. I think these are much easier to pull up, especially when your little one is wet or has sunscreen on. Huggies look more like pull-ups and these fit more like a slip-on diaper.

I’m happy to report these work perfectly and don’t fall apart, even after wearing one for 2+ hours in the pool. If you’re unsure what size to get, SIZE DOWN from what you think you need. They stretch a lot, but if they’re too big you’ll be squeezing buckets full of water (or pee) out of them.

Not the BEST diaper to use for regular wear or when dry. They don’t absorb urine, so it just collects & pours out. Haven’t had any #2 accidents in the water yet, but i don’t expect to see any escapees.

I highly recommend them!

*MOM HACK: Since these aren’t great for holding pee when dry, I found a great solution when you have to drive to a pool or beach. Simply put a regular diaper on first, but don’t tape it shut. Layer one of these over it. Dress as usual. When you get to the water, simply pull the regular diaper out! Voila!! Otherwise, if you putting this on or a 20 min car ride by itself, you’ll have a VERY wet car seat.

Hope this helps! Happy swimmin’! 💦

Great Swim Diaper Option, Works Well with Our Kiddo
These swim diapers have been a fantastic choice for our little one during pool time. They fit snugly and offer excellent coverage, ensuring no accidents in the water. Unlike regular diapers, they don't swell up with water, which keeps the kiddo comfortable and mobile in the pool or while running around. The easy tear-away sides make removal easy, especially during changing time at the end. All in all, these swim diapers have made our pool outings nice and easy and enjoyable for everyone involved. Would recommend!

A blowout in the pool? No problem!
We were having a nice day in our neighborhood pool and all the sudden our 8 month old gets that twisted look on her face, and we know what’s about to happen. The horror creeps over us as we can’t sweep her up quick enough and just know that water around her is about to get some color. But fear not! These diapers held it all in, to the massive appreciation of two fearful parents.

.. but in all honesty, these are great. They hold in any mess and fit nice and snug, but also are easy to remove after a fun day in the pool!

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