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Mother-ease Airflow Nappy Wrap - The Nappy Lady Reviews

4.8 Rating 444 Reviews
I purchased the motherease airflow wraps and also the motherease rikki wraps to see which I prefer. I prefer these airflow wraps. I like how stretchy the elastic is around the middle with poppers and is more comfortable for my baby. The rikki wraps are velcro fastening and makes it hard for my baby to bend, so not very comfortable compared to these airflow wraps! I like how you can adjust the width of the leg opening with poppers also - very useful and have never had any leaks (I use motherease sandys)
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Posted 6 years ago
Used these on my newborn who was 6lb 6oz at birth. The size small fits so well and is really easy to put on. We're using them over a variety of nappies and they work perfectly. No leaks at all and I feel very confident using them. I'd definitely rate these over the rikki wraps.
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Posted 6 years ago
Great wrap, easy to use with its side poppers. Great containment and lovely designs.
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Posted 6 years ago
These wraps are much thinner than a normal wrap but still have all the quality and reliability of those with much thicker material. They allow air to circulate.We use these wraps with both Little Lamb and Tiny Tots Bamboozle night time nappies and after a month have had not one leak!... and they are on for 10 hours at night. Highly Recommend!!
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Posted 6 years ago
Our go to nighttime wrap over w bamboozle stretch. Love that the poppers are on the side and makes these more comfortable for baby (rather than on the waist). A shame they are so hard to come by!
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Posted 6 years ago
The fabric is much lighter and softer then Rikki wraps. No leaks ever. I was worried about the lack of gussett, but they fit well around legs (9 kg -med/large) maybe because the fabric is soft.
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Posted 6 years ago
I was very excited to try the Motherease brand and pleased to get hold of one of the Arizona print Airflows. We haven’t had any leaks after a month of use. The side popper fastenings are a bit unusual (my husband had a midnight mard over them) and the cut is quite grandmotherly, although it squashes down so doesn’t add any extra bulk. I bought thinking I could use these over folded muslins but that wasn’t correct. I find the fine gauze that is around the waistband and legs is extremely delicate - any stray hook and loop in the wash and it gets snagged which starts to make it look a bit scabby. All in all I think they’re good wraps, but maybe not worth the hype! I much prefer the Thirsties Duo wrap with its double leg gussets.
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Posted 6 years ago
I absolutely love this product. I had been using birth to potty pocket nappies on my slim jim baby and getting lots of leaks and poonamis, including over his clothes. I made the switch to Terry towelling nappies and after advice from a lady on fb, I bought the Mother-ease Airflow Wraps. They are absolutely brilliant. You can go on the tightest setting on the legs and the middle setting on the waist. I have had 1 urine leak but that was because hadn't cuffed the legs properly. I haven't had poop escape on to clothes but occasionally on the wrap itself. The wrap is very easy to clean and dries very quickly, just by hanging in the window or above (But not directly on) the radiator. When he needs resizing, I will be buying another 4 wraps, but obviously a size up. Would recommend these wraps 100%!
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Posted 6 years ago