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The Chirping Moms

The New Pampers Cruisers

September 10, 2015

Tommy is on the go. He started crawling about 2 months ago and now he never stops moving. He stands up using anything he can get his hands on and has started cruising along furniture. Like his sisters, once he starting “cruising” he started wearing Pampers Cruisers. I’ve tried a lot of diapers over the past 6 years and really stand behind the quality of Pampers Cruisers. They are comfortable for babies on the go and we’ve never had a leak with them. 

If you’re not familiar with Pampers Cruisers, it’s Pampers diaper line geared towards active babies and toddlers (diaper sizes: 3 through 6). They allow little ones to move and play freely all while offering Pampers best protection and fit.  

The Pampers Cruisers diaper is undergoing some exciting changes!  The diaper now features three new “Extra Absorb ChannelsTM” in the diaper’s core which helps distribute wetness evenly so it stays drier and doesn’t sag. Pampers Cruisers still provides up to 12 hours of protection to help baby stay drier – plus the new channel design will reduce sag. As a result, babies can move, play and explore their world with a comfortable, better fitting diaper. 

With the new Cruisers, Pampers is taking babies from “Sag to Swap”. Saggy diapers can restrict how babies moves and play.  They need a diaper that will keep up with them for both dryness and fit.  Now that they’ve eliminated the sag, Pampers Cruisers will be celebrating every joyful wobble, crawl, run, skip, bounce and movement. Pampers thinks of “Swag” as your baby’s unique personality and the movement that makes them who they are. Follow along with hashtag #SagtoSwag on social media to see all the fun babies are having in the new Pampers Cruisers. 

While the design of Pampers Cruisers has changed, the diapers are made from the same safe and mild materials as before. You can feel confident with a safe comfortable diaper for baby, while they enjoy moving and grooving! 

This review was made possible by iConnect: Influencer Management and Pampers. I received product free of charge, but all opinions are 100% mine. 

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