So, I think I’ve mentioned before that bumGenius is my favorite cloth diapering brand.

EXCEPT FOR THE BLASTED VELCRO.  (Sorry, “hook and loop”)

It just doesn’t last.  But bumGenius is the brand the fits our babies best and leaks the least.

(When the velcro stays fastened.)

I have one of their organic all-in-one snap diapers.  I like it!  But it’s $25.  And it’s organic cotton, so when I line-dry (which I do, now that I’m all frugal again), it’s stiff as a board.

So I’ve just been sitting.  And waiting.  Wondering when bumGenius would answer the cry of the masses for SNAPS, PLEASE!

And they have!  Looky here!

It’s called flip.  How cute!

In 140 characters or less, it’s a one-size snap bumGenius cover with a stay dry microfiber insert, not stuffed inside, but laid down the middle.

In case you didn’t know, you’re not supposed to put a microfiber insert directly against a baby’s skin.  It’ll suck the moisture right out, drying the poor baby’s skin.  So what the manufacturers of bumGenius have done here is attach a stay-dry suede (I’m guessing either similar to or exactly the same as the inside of a bumGenius pocket diaper) that will wick wetness away from baby’s skin and protect it from the three absorbent layers of microfiber on the other side of the insert.

Ready for the parts I LOVE?!

1.  SNAPS.  SNAPS.  SNAPS!  These diapers should last long enough to diaper at LEAST two children, right?

2.  The covers are reusable!  This will save you money!  The individual package (which includes a cover and an insert) are $16.95 (cheaper than the bumGenius 3.0 one-size pocket diaper).  You only need, at most, five covers.  Additional inserts are $4.95.  You’ll need a total of (for a newborn) 22 inserts (guessing 8-10 diapers per day, adding two additional inserts for night-time doubling).  The five packages come to 84.75; the 17 extra inserts come to 84.15.  That’s a complete diapering package, birth through potty-training, for $168.90!  HALF the price of a complete pocket diapering package!  And that doesn’t even include the savings most sites will give when you buy in bulk like that!

3.  Less laundry!  Really, this only effects the line-dryers out there, but you’ll have extra space on your clothes line for your princess’s many daily outfits with only five covers hanging up!

4.  Versatility!  Not only do they offer the stay-dry insert for $4.95, but also an organic cotton one for $7.95 and a pack of 18 disposable inserts for $4.95.  It’s been awhile since I’ve bought disposable diapers… this may be equivalent, correct me if I’m wrong.  They’ve also achieved the Oeko-Tex certification, having passed their tests for harmful substances.  Has Pampers?

Why would you even want disposable inserts?  Well, having just spend three nights in a hotel over labor day weekend, I can attest to a time when it’s handy to throw away baby’s BM’s.  IF ya know what I mean.

Now for the part I don’t love, but have decided I can live with:

Line dry the covers.

Separating covers from inserts as you toss diapers into the dryer isn’t the most convenient, but it will help the covers last a lot longer.  AND, you’ll only have five covers!  And with the cute, bright colors they come in, it won’t be hard finding them in your washer.

Oh, and they’ll line dry as fast as your inserts dry in the dryer.  I’ll almost guarantee it.

(Having never actually tested this product, I can’t really guarantee anything I’ve said in this article.)

(PLEASE, COTTONBABIES, CAN I TEST ONE OR TWELVE?  PLEASE?)