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Pampers Cruisers, Economy Plus Pack

Pampers Cruisers, Economy Plus Pack
From Procter & Gamble - Pampers

List Price: $41.99 - $46.35
Price: $39.99 - $62.07
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Product Description

Pampers knows your baby's diapering needs at every stage of his or her development. That is why they have created Pampers Stages, to ensure a perfect, comfortable fit that grows along with babies as they crawl about and explore their worlds! Pampers Cruisers with 3-Way Fit adapts to your baby's shape in 3 important areas: around the waist, around the legs, and between the legs. It helps your baby move better than before, and gives babies the freedom to develop their motor skills. Pampers Cruisers also have Go Baby GripsTM for Non-Stop FitTM to help your baby's diaper stay in one place -- because your baby never does! Pampers Cruisers diapers are part of Pampers Stages, a premium lineup of diapers, pants and wipes for every stage of your baby's development!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #103373 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Procter & Gamble - Pampers
  • Dimensions: 19.75" h x 9.25" w x 11.25" l, 9.24 pounds

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Customer Reviews

price is excellent5
I like this product and the price at 39.99, recently the price has changed for 39.99 to 41.99 which I think is a little expensive.

Great product!5
These are great diapers. I tried several other brands, but this worked best for my daughter. She's very comfortable wearing these. I'll definitely stick with Pampers until she's potty trained!

GOT THINNER in last 3 years - now LEAKS at night1
I've been buying Cruisers (and swaddlers for infants) for my older son since Jan 2005 and I have been quite happy with Cruisers for first 2 and 1/2 years despite of their higher price. Now I'm with my second son. And I've noticed the Cruisers couldn't hold up the wetness in a diaper at night (for 9-10 hours period), and my younger son's PJs are quite wet most of mornings (8 out of 10 mornings). I don't recall even once that my older son had any wet diapers that leaked and his PJs got soaked when he was this age (1 year old). And then I happened to across to one Cruiser diaper that I saved as a momento with other stuff from his first year memory box, and I was shocked to see the difference in the thickness of two Cruisers diapers in same size 4. One made in Dec 2005 vs in Dec 2007. One from 2005 is fluffy and quite thick. In comparison, the newer one is thin and not much fillings between outer layers. No wonder the diapers leaked almost every night. I will try to take a comparison photo of them side by side and post it here when I have time. But this is clear that Pampers are trying to make more profit by making thinner diapers as opposed to keep the good quality that was appreciated in the beginning and made this brand stand out from others before. I would have given 5 stars in 2005. As being an engineer myself, I can't recommend the product that is no longer working well.