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Sabtu, 01 Juni 2013

The Difference Between Pampers, Swaddlers & Cruisers

The Difference Between Pampers, Swaddlers & Cruisers

With an aisle of diaper products to choose from, you may be confused about what is best for your baby. Pampers is a well-known brand with several options depending on your baby's age, size and activity level. Two of the company's choices are Swaddlers and Cruisers. Both diapers feature Pampers' Dry Max technology with a comfortable fit, but they are used during different stages of your baby's growth.

Ages and Sizes

    Pampers Swaddlers come in sizes most appropriate for babies up to 22 lbs. They come in six sizes: PI, XS, N, 1, 2 and 3. The two smallest sizes are for premature or very small babies of less than 6 lbs., while "N" is for newborns and has a special notch cut out to allow the umbilical cord to heal. Pampers Cruisers are for larger babies ranging from 16 to 41 lbs. and over. Cruisers' sizes are 3 to 7.

Activity Level

    Babies who aren't very active yet will do fine with Swaddlers. Cruisers diapers, however, are intended for the active baby. The sides of Cruisers are stretchy and flexible to move with your baby without bunching up, and the thinner design makes moving about more comfortable for your baby.

Absorption

    Most sizes of Swaddlers and Cruisers use Pampers' Dry Max technology. The Dry Max material in the diaper makes it twice as absorbent as competing brands, according to the Pampers website. The diapers that don't use the Dry Max material are the PI- and XS-size Swaddlers and the size-7 Cruisers.

Cost

    Cruisers on Diapers.com have an average cost of 40 cents each. Swaddlers on the same website averaged 26 cents each. Both Swaddlers and Cruisers come in packs ranging from 23 diapers to bulk packs of more than 200 diapers.

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