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Tiny Tush Elite 2.0

2014/07 By Lauren B. Stevens 1 Comment

 

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Despite being in the potty training phase, we are still using cloth diapers for naps and running errands.  I recently became a Tiny Tush affiliate, and was sent the Tiny Tush Elite 2.0 pocket diaper to test out and share with you.  If you have a larger baby or a toddler, you’re going to want to check these cloth diapers out!

TinyTushElite2.0Specs

FORM

The Tiny Tush Elite 2.0 is a one-size pocket diaper, with three rise settings to adjust the fit for babies from 8-35+ pounds.  With a super soft fleece inner, your baby will stay comfortable and dry; the fleece pocket features a wide opening — making it easy for dads to stuff!  The waistband tabs feature two snaps (with a third snap for smaller babies) to secure the tabs and avoid wing droop.  We all know that fun designs is one of the perks of cloth diapering, and Tiny Tush doesn’t disappoint!  The Tiny Tush Elite, available in both aplix or snap enclosures, comes in 13 solid colors and 17 different designs.

TinyTushElite2.0Fit

FIT

As I said, the Tiny Tush Elite 2.0 is great for larger babies, but don’t be fooled, smaller babies will fit in this just fine!  The Elite 2.0 is a one-size pocket diaper, designed to fit babies from 8-35+ pounds!  My son almost two years old and weighs right around 30lbs., and he still has plenty of room to grow in the Tiny Tush Elite 2.0 (just in case potty training doesn’t prove effective).  The front waistband design ensures that the diaper lays flush against your baby in the waist and creates a trim fit (many pocket diapers allow the pocket to be stuffed all the way up to the top of the front waistband, which creates a thicker waist and poorer fit).

FUNCTION

With your choice of two Fold-to-Fit microfiber inserts or two 3-ply microfiber inserts (small and large), the Tiny Tush Elite 2.0 allows you to adjust the diaper absorbency for newborns up to toddlers.  My son is a heavy wetting toddler and he puts this diaper to the test!

PROS

  • great diaper option for those with larger babies OR for toddlers
  • waistband design creates a trim fit
  • rise options make this an excellent one-size diaper choice

CONS

  • the crotch is a little wider on this diaper (this is likely a preference issue, as I prefer a more narrow crotch in cloth diapers)

Want to find out about the latest news and specials from Tiny Tush?  Connect with them on social media, via Facebook and Twitter.

Ready to buy?  Tiny Tush offers a rewards program, bonuses for referring your friends, free shipping, and risk-free trials.  What are you waiting for?  Shop now by clicking HERE!

Do you use the Tiny Tush 2.0?  Share your thoughts about this cloth diaper in the comments section below:

 

 

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  1. $351+ Cloth Diaper Grand Prize – Prefolds to Potty Training says:
    2014/07 at 7:03 am

    […] Tiny Tush has great, USA made products from pockets, to fitteds, to all in ones. They have mini pockets for newborns, plus they carry a great selection of other products in their shop. Read Lo-Wren’s Tiny Tush Elite 2.0 review. […]

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Lauren B. Stevens is a former publishing rep-turned-writer, whose work can be found on ChildVantage, The Huffington Post, Scary Mommy and Care.com, among many other websites. When she's not chasing her precocious preschooler, Lauren pens hilarious and heartwarming stories about her life as a mother, ghostwrites blogs for businesses, and sometimes even finds the time to write a bit of creative non-fiction.
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