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Trifold Cloth Nappy Inserts

Trifold Cloth Nappy Inserts

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The Newborn Trifold is made of 2 layers of super soft bamboo, topped with buttery soft fleece to keep your baby's bum dry. When folded, this trifold gives you six layers of absorbency. The Newborn Trifold is compatible with the Newborn Snap & Wrap and other newborn covers/wraps.

The Hemp & Bamboo and Hemp Trifolds feature an athletic wicking jersey liner to keep your baby's skin feeling dry, and when folded into three, there are six layers of absorbency to keep your nappy leak-free for hours! These work well with the Popper & Pocket shell or any other pocket nappies.

The Max Trifold is made of three layers of super absorbent bamboo and topped with Athletic Wicking Jersey to keep your baby dry. Once folded, the Max Trifold offers nine layers of absorbency, ideal for heavy-wetters, or long car journeys. The Max Trifold works well with the Snap & Wrap Max or the Popper & Pocket as long as the Popper & Pocket is on the last rise or the rise is fully open.

 

How to use Trifolds:

  • These versatile and thirsty nappy inserts can be used with the Popper & Pocket shell or the Snap & Wrap cover, depending on the size. They can also be used with most styles of pocket nappies and some styles of wraps.
  • First fold the Trifold with the stay-dry fabric facing up and the popper at the back. (This includes all Trifolds with the exception of the Max Trifold)
  • The Max Trifold can be folded in two ways, making it longer or shorter depending on baby's shape and size. The stitching can be used as folding guides.
  • When using with the Snap and Wrap cover, you can either tuck the trifold under the flaps or use the handy popper to secure it in place.
  • When using with the Popper and Pocket shell, you can either lay the trifold in the shell, use the handy popper to secure it in place, or stuff it into the pocket.

 

Washing:

Wash the Trifold with your nappies, then hang unfolded to minimise drying time. They may be put in the dryer on a low setting to speed up drying time.

 

Size and Fabric:

Newborn: 29cm x 29cm, 3-7 kgs. Fabric: 70% Bamboo 30% Cotton, Liner 100% Polyester.

Hemp & Bamboo (One-Size): 35cm x 35cm, 5-15 kgs. Fabric: Top 70% Bamboo 30% Cotton, Bottom 55% Hemp 45% Cotton, Liner 100% Polyester.

Max: 35cm x 40cm, 10-25 kgs. Fabric 70% Bamboo 30% Cotton, Liner 100% Polyester.

 

Need help with some of these words?

All-In-One (AIO) nappy: The absorbent part and water-resistant part are all sewn together and do not come apart. The easiest of cloth nappies to use and it’s ready to go when dry; no prepping, folding or stuffing needed. 

Aplix: The sticky strip fastening for nappies. Although it gives a snug fit it is not as durable as poppers and can easily be pulled off by toddlers.

Birth-to-Potty (BTP): These are size adjustable reusable cloth nappies that fit from birth through potty training. These are a popular choice as they are economical since you will not need to purchase new sizes as your child grows. They are unfortunately a poor fit on smaller babies.

Bamboo: Is a natural fibre that has anti fungal and antibacterial properties. It is highly absorbent and super soft. Bamboo is an eco-friendly crop that requires less land, water and no pesticides

Booster: An absorbent add-on that is either laid in, popped on or stuffed in your nappy to add to it's absorbency. Boosting it's capacity.

Cotton: Is a natural fibre with good absorbency. It wears well due to its robust fibre.

Cover: The water-resistant part that goes over a prefold or fitted nappy. Usually made of TPU/PUL, wool or fleece.

Crossover poppers: Poppers that are placed on the securing tabs of the nappy that pop together for smaller waists. 

Dry-pail: The process of storing used nappies before washing. Modern cloth nappies are not to be soaked in chemicals or any liquids before washing, they are stored in a large wet/dry-bag or bucket.

Fitted nappy: These nappies have no water-resistant layer and are only made of absorbent material so need a cover/wrap to use with them. They are generally made with hemp, bamboo or cotton. These can be slow drying nappies but generally they are really good for night times and heavy wetters.

Flat Nappy: A piece of absorbent fabric that requires folding before use, a cover is needed over the top

Hemp: Hemp is a natural fibre that is extremely durable. It is the most environmentally friendly fabric used in cloth nappies as it’s an eco-friendly crop which is fast growing and requires less water, fertilisers and pesticides than cotton crops. It has super absorbency although slow but stable. It is naturally antimicrobial.

Hip popper: Poppers that are placed on the securing tabs near the hips to prevent wing-droop.

Hook and loop: see “aplix” above.

Insert: This is the absorbent part of the diaper, usually made from either microfibre, bamboo, hemp, or cotton. Inserts are either sewn on or added to the nappy.

Liner: An optional extra that is put between baby’s skin and the nappy and catches any solids. These can be disposable or reusable (and washed with the nappies) but is not absorbent. Common types are Fleece reusables or Bamboo disposables.

Modern Cloth Nappy: Modern cloth nappies come in many shapes and sizes. Please see Fitted nappy and All-in-one nappy for examples.

Microfibre: A fast absorbing man-made fabric that holds the liquid between the fibres rather than absorbing it into them. It dries super fast although not as absorbent as other other fabrics. Microfibre should not be placed directly next to baby’s skin; stay-dry lined, a liner or stuffed into a pocket is fine, otherwise it can cause irritation as it pulls moisture from baby’s skin.

Minky/Minkee: a velvety, fluffy fabric commonly used as an outer in modern cloth nappies or as an absorbent core. It’s extremely soft but it does not hold a lot of liquid. 

Nappy bucket: Traditionally nappies were soaked in a chemical solution in a nappy bucket.  Modern cloth nappies do not need to be soaked, wet\dry-bags are an alternative.  Nappy bucket can also be known as a nappy pail.

One-Size (OS): see “birth-to-potty” above

OSFM: An abbreviation of One Size Fits Most (see "birth-to-potty" above)

Plus Size: A roomier nappy for chubby babies and/or for heavier wetters.

Pocket Nappy: A two-piece system; one being your water-resistant pocket, the other an insert you stuff into the pocket for absorbency. Pockets can be stuffed with different inserts (Bamboo, Hemp, Microfibre etc) to suit your little ones needs. The pockets need to be stuffed before use and inserts removed to wash.

Popper and Pocket: A two-piece system (Water resistant cover and absorbent insert) that can be used in two different ways. It can either be used as a Pocket Nappy by stuffing the outer water-resistant shell with an insert of your choice or the insert can be laid in and popped/snapped on.

Poppers: Plastic press studs that fasten and adjust the nappy, known for their durability and resistance to nappy curious toddlers. Also known as snaps.

Prefold: see “flat nappy” above

Rise: The rise of a nappy refers to the measurement from the waist at the front, to the waist at the back of the nappy.  Different sized nappies have different rise measurements.

Shell: see “cover” above.

Soakers: Soakers can refer to inserts/boosters or it can refer to wool pants that are worn over the top of a fitted cloth nappy or a night nappy.  Soakers work the same as any nappy cover in that they keep bedding and clothing dry when worn over the top of a fitted nappy.

SnapsSee ‘poppers” above.

Stay-dry: usually used in reference to the inner of the nappy, the "stay-dry" layer is made of suede cloth or micro-fleece which are fabrics that allow moisture to pass through them without feeling wet and therefore provide a dry feeling against baby's skin.

Suede Cloth: Suede Cloth fabric wicks moisture away from baby's skin and give the inside of a cloth nappy a stay-dry feel. It remains smooth after many washes.

Terry Square: see “flat nappy” above.

TPU/PUL: TPU stands for thermoplastic polyurethane. It’s the water-resistant coating bonded to the fabric. This does break down over time.

Trifold: A piece of absorbent fabric that requires folding before use, a cover is needed over the top. It can often snap into the nappy and sometimes has a stay-dry liner.

Velcro: see “aplix” above.

Velour: a plush knitted fabric with a soft, velvet-like feel, can be made from natural or synthetic fabrics. 

Wet-bag: Used to store clean and dirty nappies in when you are out and about. They are water-resistant. Large wet/dry bags can hang and be used instead of a bucket for storing dirty nappies till wash day.

Wicking: The process where moisture passes from a very wet fabric onto a dry fabric.  Often if the inner of a wet nappy touches bedding or clothing the wetness will wick onto the dry fabric.  The inserts can wick through the TPU/PUL cover, or through the stitching, this often happens if the nappy has been left on for too long, or the absorbent parts of the nappy beneath the PUL are too wet.

Wing-droop: Wing droop is when the front panel of the nappy works its way loose and slips down underneath the securing side tabs. This can cause the leg gussets and tummy panel to gape which usually leads to nappy leaks.

Wrap: see “cover” above.

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Samantha Bayly

Excellent insert for the popper and pocket nappies.

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Emma Baker

Super absorbent. A cheap nappy system

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Alice Skidmore
Absorbent and versatile

I got these to use with various brands pocket nappies and usually add a bamboo booster for a brilliantly absorbent and long lasting nappy. Theyre quick to dry on the line because they unfold and arent too bulky although get heavy and stiff when wet because they hold SO MUCH. I wish they didnt need so much pre-washing before use and Im not completely clear about whether they can be dried on a radiator, but otherwise cannot fault them, theyre probably the best inserts I own.

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Love, love, love

We love the hemp trifolds In our house! They are literally bombproof! Theyre my go to for my really active 1 year old! Super for car journeys! Never any compression leaks/leaks of any kind!