SEVENTH GENERATION TRAINING PANTS, 2T-3T, (26-34 LBS), 29-COUNT PACKAGES (PACK OF 4) (116 TRAINING PANTS) [AMAZON FRUSTRATION-FREE PACKAGING]
Seventh Generation Training Pants, 2t-3t, (26-34 Lbs), 29-count Packages (Pack of 4) (116 Training Pants) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Chlorine-free training pants combine cloth-like comfort and exceptional performance
- Stretchy-side panels provide a superior fit, inner leak barriers provide extra protection
- Chlorine-free whitening process eliminates chlorinated hydrocarbons from harming the environment
- Fits kids up to 34 pounds
Your baby is growing up fast and you know what that means—time to graduate from Seventh Generation’s Chlorine-Free Diapers to our new Chlorine-Free Training Pants. Our training pants offer the same soft, cloth-like comfort and excellent performance of our diapers, while also featuring inner leak barriers for superior leakage protection and stretchy side panels for superior fit. Seventh Generation Training Pants are the perfect transition from diapers to big-kid pants. Made without fragrances, l
Price: $ 35.99
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about 1 year ago
Review by K.A.C. for Seventh Generation Training Pants, 2t-3t, (26-34 Lbs), 29-count Packages (Pack of 4) (116 Training Pants) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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My daughter and I were asked to participate in a test group for Seventh Generation before these diapers were available for purchase. I have not purchased any since because I haven’t been able to find them, however, when we used the package Seventh Generation sent us we had no issues with them. I actually thought that they fit her better than Huggies or Pampers brand training pants and I really value the chlorine-free aspect. We have used Seventh Generation diapers for about a year now and my daughter’s skin is far less irritated than it was with the regular diapers. I tried switching back to Huggies and Pampers and her skin became irritated almost immediately. The Seventh Generation training pants are really not any more expensive than the other brands. We didn’t have any problems with them leaking, I have found that the regular diapers do leak more often than other brands but I solved that problem by going up a size and changing her more frequently. All in all, these training pants are a good buy.
about 1 year ago
Review by Carrie Wehmeyer for Seventh Generation Training Pants, 2t-3t, (26-34 Lbs), 29-count Packages (Pack of 4) (116 Training Pants) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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These training pants work at least as well as Easy Ups and are better than Pull Ups at holding in messes. All that and good for the planet, too. They are chlorine and dye free and don’t have that funny ink smell that a lot of training pants do. Try the Seventh Generation wipes, too.
about 1 year ago
Review by A. Hatch for Seventh Generation Training Pants, 2t-3t, (26-34 Lbs), 29-count Packages (Pack of 4) (116 Training Pants) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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When my daughter was ready to start potty training, I got her some big name brand training pants and she started to get horrible diaper rashes, even though she was rarely wearing them wet and then only for short periods of time. She had always worn Seventh Generation diapers before, so I was SO HAPPY to see that they’re making training pants now. She’s young and tiny so I wouldn’t mind a smaller size, but the 2t-3t works well enough on her tiny bum. The best part is NO MORE DIAPER RASH. I love Seventh Generation!
about 1 year ago
Review by Dominique W for Seventh Generation Training Pants, 2t-3t, (26-34 Lbs), 29-count Packages (Pack of 4) (116 Training Pants) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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I decided to try the Seventh Generation training pants for night time use. Two of my sons still need training pants at night and one would wake up soaked each night. I thought I’d try this brand.
The Seventh Generation product is much more absorbent than the other brands I have tried. They also smell better somehow. When my son wakes up his training pants don’t smell like they used to.
Although they are more expensive when you figure price per training pant, I don’t go through as many as I did with other brands since he lasts through the night with just one.
I think the sizing had to do with the shape of the child. I strictly used the weight guide and have found these to run larger than other brands. One of my kids has a rounder tush and would often need a bigger size training pant. I didn’t have to do that with Seventh Generation because they are cut better for him. My oldest son is weighs more than the weight range I purchased. He has no tush or tummy and he fit just fine in a smaller size. Again, I was not able to do this with other brands.
I don’t mind not having resealable sides. The pants are easy to get in and out of for potty use. They also don’t tear as easily as other brands. I don’t have as many wasted diapers this way.
I order these exclusively online as I can’t find them in large enough quantities in the store. I’ve bought from several online sites and the price is usually about the same.
I wish I would have used this brand from day one.
about 1 year ago
Review by First Time Mom for Seventh Generation Training Pants, 2t-3t, (26-34 Lbs), 29-count Packages (Pack of 4) (116 Training Pants) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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I have been using the 7th generation diapers since my son was about six months old and have generally been happy with them. I do wish they printed the size on the diapers. It would make it much easier to tell whether the ones you have stashed in diaper bags, at grandma’s house, etc. are the right size or not. For now, we only have used this one size of pull-ups, but as we switch to the next size we’ll have the same problem. Unlike the diapers, which are completely plain, the pull-ups have a design printed on them so that you can distinguish the front from the back so it would be very easy to add the size.
The other improvement that could be made to the pull-ups is to have tabs so that it’s easier to remove a poopy diaper. We either cut it off or rip the seams, but other pull up brands have tabs like a diaper to make removal easier. Tabs would also make putting it on easier (esp in public places) because you wouldn’t have to remove pants and shoes, just pull the pants down.
That said, I am generally pleased with these pull-ups and will continue to use them until we are successful with potty training.