Fitti diaper seems to be a nice alternative to expensive major
brands diapers. For its low price you get a soft to touch diaper
of a comfortable size. The company claims it is time for a
change and we decided to find it out for ourselves. Our
reviewers found that there are some good and bad features to
consider while buying this diaper. As it was mentioned before,
this diaper is relatively cheap and yet comfortable to wear. It
has soft inner and outer layers that make your baby feel like
wearing a cloth diaper. Its front and back waist lines are
stretching to adjust to your baby's movements, which is one of
the best features a diaper can have. The side and front flaps
are wide and well wrapping around baby's body.
The picture on the left shows
the strap on this diaper. This is very sharp and can scratch
the baby skin.
Fitti Ratings
Cost :
Low
Durability : Good
Sponge Factor :
Bad
Comfort Level : Good
Safety :
Neutral
Availability :
Not widely available
Overall :
6 / 10
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This diaper has lovely wetness indicators - smiling balloons.
The smiley faces disappear after the diaper is wet. This is a
nice thing to have for smaller babies but quite irrelevant for
older who wet their diapers quite a few times before they are
changed.
Now, a few
"oops-es" of this diaper. The side tabs are not stretching thus
when you put the diaper you have to put it loosely so that your
baby would feel more comfortable while moving. A lot of cheaper
diaper brands seem to be reluctant to make diaper's sides
stretchy and this is probably due to their intent on saving
additional cost. Stretchy sides, however, lift up the diaper to
a different category, making it very comfortable to wear
especially for bigger babies who are learning to move. Babies
are just starting to get a hold of their, legs, arms and bodies
and are learning to make them move in a coordinated synchrony.
The company claims and even advertise about the stretchy waist
band. It is true, but not to be confused with stretchy side
bands.

Now, imagine, that wile you are putting so much
effort in trying to learn to sit down, stand up, squat and roll
you have this uncomfortable thing wrapped around your waist
tightly so that you are not able to squat and sit well. Stretchy
sides are a must for a good diaper. Another word of caution is
the sticky clips of fitti. The clips are made of a hard plastic
witch had hard cutting edges and sharp corners. Unless you
secure them in such a way that they do not touch your baby's
body in any way, they will pinch and cut your baby's legs
painfully each time they touch your baby's body. The absorbency
level of this diaper seems ok in the first look. However, after
your baby wears it for a wile (especially after the entire night
of peeing into the diaper), you notice that this diaper cannot handle it any
more and your baby's bottom is always sitting like in the
puddle! Our team tested this diaper in order to get the best
measurement of liquid absorption. The tests showed that fitti
diaper's inner layer failed to keep away the liquid from the
baby's body and caused diaper rash, just after one night of
wearing the diaper. This was a serious flaw of this diaper.
Furthermore, while pressed through
its outer surface, you can see the leak from the inside when the
diaper is full of liquid.
In general,
this diaper is still ok and can be considered good for its price
and might be a nice alternative to other, more expensive brands.
This diaper should be changed often in order to prevent diaper
rash (and odor, since it is not perfumed). The sticky tabs is an
issue to worry about while putting the diaper on, so make sure
they do not touch your baby's body. Otherwise, it is a simple
soft and nice diaper.
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