Sage Mama
Pros: Good price, great fit, Eco friendly and they look nice!
Cons: None
Pros: Good price, great fit, Eco friendly and they look nice!
Cons: None

Pros: very inexpensive, great for daytime use, interchangeable with other covers and inserts
Cons: not organic, single row of buttons makes it tougher to get proper fit, no colors, slightly bulky

Pros: great for overnight, less bulky than prefolds, good price, minimal cardboard packaging, interchangeable with other covers and inserts, fast drying
Cons: not organic, not as easy as all-in-ones

Pros: light weight, absorbent, cheap
Cons: still needs a cover
“I recently found out that I am allergic to the fragrance used in leading brands of diapers. I had been searching local stores for an alternative and came across natural choice at the commissary on base. I paid $8.50 for 30 diapers which is about comparable to all the other brands I have purchased (although I have never seen any coupons for these). I decided to give them a try and have been...” --usmcwife
“OK, I'm pretty picky when it comes to diapers and I've tried a TON. I bought these because I was looking for a chemical free, gel free disposable diaper for my sons sensitive hiney when we were traveling. Well, they didn't give him a rash but they also didn't absorb anything! I used cloth at home (bumkins, love them!) and so it's not like I was used to Pampers. I was used to changing often...” --
Product Description The only internationally branded, 100% Chlorine-free disposable diaper with TCF - Totally Chlorine Free Woodpulp from sustainable, renewable family owned forests.
“Bought for first child when looking for a brand of diapers that we liked. My husband liked them 'cause they are easy to put on and we had the all in one style so no cover was needed. I did't like them because they wicked at the legs- but I find this problem with most AIO's that I tried. They also took for ever to dry. The waterproof material is stiff, and cracked after awhile.” --
Swaddle your newborn in this diaper made with 2 full layers of 100% organic cotton velour. It has a hidden layer of hemp french terry for extra absorbency, and an attached quick-dry soaker made with one layer of hemp french terry topped with organic cotton velour. This may fit some babies up to 16 lbs. Colored diapers come with just the outer layer dyed with low-impact environmentally...
Give Baby the ultimate in softness and comfort with these reusable Gerber Birdseye Weave Cloth Diapers. The fabric is woven with heavy, tightly twisted yarns in a pattern that produces an exceptionally durable diaper. 100% cotton. Machine washable. Made in USA.
Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers are comfortable, breathable, and super-absorbent. This 6-pk. is heavy weight for durability, too. Just 3 simple folds and Baby is diapered. You can reuse each one more than 100 times, unlike disposables. And cotton diapers have so many other uses:They make great burping cloths, changing pads, lap pads, washcloths and baby wipes. 100% cotton. Machine washable....
“these are our favorite and most used covers. I've tried dozens and these are the only covers that don't leak or wick with my heavy wetting toddler. I love them! he leaves them on and I bought most that we have for $5 used, but even knew i think they are around $8-$12 each, so very cost effective. the first used ones i bought have stood up to almost a year of heavy use on top of what their use...” --KayMMIV
“These are my favorite covers. They have the best fit. If you are looking for a great organic cover these are the best!” --mamakk1
“This kit is awesome. I never thought I could get started with cloth diapering for such a small investment. The diapers work great and rarely, if ever, leak. I had a little trouble figuring out the fit in the beginning, and they are a tad on the bulky side. I found that, because there is only a single row of buttons, I need to pull the excess fabric tight and then tuck it in behind the...” --mandanarae