Pros: Cheap, easy for dad to put on, and never leak! Cons: Do not fit well on babies with large legs
We love the Alexis snap pants. They work like pull on plastic pants,but are easier to get on and off because you can unsnap them. They just look cuter with those snaps also :) We used them with our 1st baby, and his legs got so large we had to stop using...
Pros: Effective, easy to use and affordable. Cons: They are hard to adjust around legs and waist.
I really love these covers! They are simple, utilitarian and economical.
I started using these covers several years ago when I first started doing the "cloth diaper" thing. I was so stunned by the large investment I was making in the diapers...
Pros: Good product at a good price. Bravo! Cons: ??
These are the best overall for the money! They have managed to make a good product with a good price! Yay! I think these are especially good when baby is a young infant or newborn and finding good-fitting covers is a little more difficult. I became a...
Pros: compact for travelling, contain leaks Cons: snap are sometimes difficult to open
I just recently tried the Alexis feather-lites and I am pleased with them. We were in a tight place and needed good covers, but at a reasonable price and these are it. They are pull-on, or can be snapped, which is great for those messy cleanups. The...
Pros: affordable, waterproof, long wear Cons: occasional faulty snaps
Alexis side snap covers are a large part of my stash, mainly for the simple reasons of durability and economy! They aren't my personal "favorites", as those honors go to some fancier, more expensive choices. But, the Alexis covers make up...
Pros: economical, good basic Cons: stain kind of easily
If you want a simple cover to use, this is it. Very basic - snap it on or just pull it up and you're good to go! You can't beat the price - this is one cover that I am not afraid to lose, since they are so economical. I also like the way you can see...
Pros: Love the snaps, nylon stays soft Cons: not a one!
I've always thought that pullon plastic pants were the easiest and most efficient way to keep diaper wetness where it belongs, but I hated to pull them off. When I saw these snap-side nylon pants I knew I just had to have them. Right now I have three...
Pros: last a long time, snaps for opening instead of pulling down Cons: large leg openings, hard to unsnap snaps
When deciding which direction to take when cloth diapering my 4th child, be it pins and plastic pants, or the more expensive route of fitted or all in one diapers, I chose to but some Alexis Featherlite Snap Side pants. I bought mine as seconds for...
Pros: low cost, fits well over most diapers Cons: not for chubby thighed babies
I ordered Alexis FeatherLite Pants when I first switched to cloth diapers. I was told that they were an economical choice when looking for a basic diaper cover. After putting over a year of cloth diapering experience under my belt, I would have...
In the cloth diaper using community, lots of mothers love Alexis Snap Pants. I’m not one of those mothers. Now don’t get me wrong, they are far better than 99 cent rubber pants and fairly inexpensive, but unfortunately these just didn’t work for...
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