written by mojoba on 06/03/2014
We tried many brands of nappies including Pampers Baby Dry and Simply Dry. Active Fit 5+ is the only nappy that keeps my son dry at night. They do smell chemically but this is a small price to pay for a happy baby. They do have chemicals that turn into gell in them after all. I have read a lot of poor reviews about these nappies but babies are all shaped differently. It took over 20 months before we found our perfect nappy. I hope these work for you.
written by on 16/03/2013
I had previously tried Pampers Active Fit when my baby was younger but was not that impressed, having experienced some leaks. Now he is 10 months old and very active, I have tried them again and I am very impressed. They are far superior to the Baby Dry, keeping him dry much longer. They are expensive, but worth buying on offer or combined with any money off vouchers!
written by raj1971uk on 25/04/2010
I have been using Active Fits for the day my twin boys grew out of new baby nappies. I cannot fault them. Last week I moved onto Pull-Ups. What I mistake!!!! Am now back with Active Fit again.
written by glenc on 14/07/2009
Our daughter has the most active legs you'll ever see - she is constantly thrashing about (always has done) and is a real challenge for any nappy manufacturer! Now she's crawling she's really testing out her nappy.
We've used Pampers active fit for a while now and I've got to say they really do the job. Its extremely rare to have any sort of accident, they're easy to put on and take off and appear to be comfortable for her.
Nappies aren't the most exciting subject in the world, but very important to get the right ones, and Id say for our daughter these definitely are.
written by lyndieloo on 07/05/2007
I have been using pampers active fit for my son as soon as he out grew the pampers new born and they are great, I have never had problems with leakage, even when my son has slept throughout the night and his nappy is really wet it may be heavy but it seems to be keeping all that pee locked up and away from his bottom. A few months back the nappies weren't as absorbent as usual so I went from the 4 to the 4+ and that seems to have done the trick. My son has never suffered from nappy rash apart from when he was badly teething but even then it was quite easily managed and I am sure the pampers helped by keeping most of the urine of his skin.
Another good point to add about pampers is if you register on their web site they send out money of vouchers to use against their pampers range, which isn't a one off as my son is 2 years old and I still receive vouchers and books about a child's development. We also had a day out in Newcastle at their road show it gave the adult a chance to experience how a baby/toddler sees the world from the womb, to birth and learning to walk, it was fabulous!
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Theyusedtowork's Response to lyndieloo's Review
Written on: 02/06/2010
I WAS a huge fan of Pamper Active fit and used them for at least 8 months.. We used them for day and night, until they changed the design to the "New Improved Active Fit with DryMax". When I put the "improved" version on DD they more or less leaked within an hour. This created more nappy changes/more washing/carpet washing (you get the idea?). In my opinion they are not fit for the purpose sold and I would not and will not reccomend this product to anyone.
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<br/>Try to ignore all the special offers on them in the Supermarket and just search the Baby forums to get a true insight into the problems of leaks and skin reactions.