Diapers Size 5, 148 Count – Luvs Triple Leakguards Disposable Baby Diapers, ONE MONTH SUPPLY
$109
- Weight Recommendation: 27+ Pounds. Triple Leakguards with 3 absorption areas help keep baby’s skin dry
- Nightlock Technology locks away wetness for up to 12 hours of overnight protection
- Super soft on baby’s skin for a comfy feel
- Wetness Indicator (packaging may vary) turns blue when wet, telling you when your baby needs a change
- Designed with larger, refastenable tabs for a secure, snug fit
- This product went through a conversion and hence ultra-leak guard and triple leak guard are one and the same
Specification: Diapers Size 5, 148 Count – Luvs Triple Leakguards Disposable Baby Diapers, ONE MONTH SUPPLY
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Reader99 –
Okay, it’s true that these aren’t the most quality diapers in the world. However I have found a way to make them work for me. I take care of my 1-year-old granddaughter every day while her parents are at work. I have these diapers for just daily playing and running around. They suit the purpose quite well, I think. Now, when we are stepping out for more than a couple of hours, I put her in a Pampers Baby Dry. They are more reliable for sure. I also prefer Pampers 360’s or Pampers Baby Dry for nighttime. We have no problem getting through 10 hours in those. But the Pampers are filled with absorbent gel. These Luvs contain little to no gel so they allow more air flow which cuts down on diaper rashes. I’m a fan of these though judging by the previous reviews it seems I’m in the minority. If we are just hanging around the house I feel it makes more sense to use a cheaper diaper. At this price point I can make them work!
MG –
We’ve been getting the Luvs with the monkeys on them for the past year and they have been working great. This last shipment we got a new design with pandas and giraffes on them. They’re a lot thinner and they keep exploding a gel like substance that got all over our toddler and her clothes. You can see in the pictures the substance that was all over her pants. We stopped using them 5 diapers in. I’m hoping we can get a refund from P&G, I reached out to them on their website. I don’t think you can return opened boxes of diapers on amazon but maybe i’m wrong. They’re obviously cutting costs but it’s not worth it with these exploding on our toddler. we’re switching to huggies or costco unless they go back to the old design, or look for the monkeys in the stores
Update 04/04/2019: Luvs did refund us in the form of a debit card, but i can’t change my review though happy to get my money back. I’m switching brands. Also, i saw their comment on this and no, she is definitely not ready for size 6, she’s 27 pounds and has been in size 5 for the past few months no problem until they changed their diapers. if i put my 27 pounder in a size 6 it would leak all over the place.
J.J. –
Luvs had possibly been the absolute best diapers on the market, AND of course easily the best value. Our daughter has, HAD, been using Luvs since size 1 to size 5… They used to provide superior protection. She could literally fill them up with 2 or 3 pees and no leaking out AND she’d be dry.
NOW, for the benefit of adding a stupid yellow-to-blue stripe (so numbskull parents, who probably need GPS to navigate home from the grocery store, can confirm that the extra bulging pound of squishiness in their baby’s diaper is in fact urine) they’ve completely sacrificed all aspects of quality that they used to boast.
These new diapers (with the giraffes and pandas and hippos) are atrocious. The first nap she took in them, she peed and it leaked out all over the bed – which had literally never happened before with over a year of using the “old-style” Luvs (with the monkeys on them). My wife and I debated (disagreed) for several hours as to whether it was sweat or pee (I had money on sweat) because we had literally NEVER experienced pee leaking from the now-discontinued(?) FANTASTIC old-formula Luvs. Needless to say, we are BEYOND DISAPPOINTED. The only saving grace is that she’s almost ready for pull-ups.
I don’t know what we’re going to do for the next couple of months, ie where we’ll turn for affordable quality diapers. Luvs were PREVIOUSLY UNRIVALED in this space.
These NEW Luvs are worse than cheap and worthless, they are a liability. I’d rather wrap her in paper towels than pay money for these.
Luvs: wake up and FIX THIS before you lose all of your devoted loyal customers. No doubt, from the small sample of angry customers I’m seeing in reviews, you’re already losing support at a rapid clip.
Advice: DON’T SPEND MONEY ON LUVS DIAPERS ANYMORE, regardless of price, you’re now getting ripped off. I suppose I’ll try Huggies again, or maybe go back to experimenting with various store brands…which is something I thought we’d never have to do (having been so happy with the now-discontinued, old-style Luvs).
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Mariana –
I always like Luvs diapers but last box i got they seem so much cheaper. They are thinner and the pad is different too. They don’t hold as much liquid as they used to.
Pen Name –
I am very disappointed with the quality of the newly branded Luvs Ultra Leakguard diapers. We have been loyal Luvs customers with all 3 of our children, finding them to work the best for overnight. I was surprised to see our recent Amazon subscribe and save order of Luvs to be different. I opened the box to find a much thinner diaper. These diapers now have a color changing leak band to show when the diaper is wet. This feature must be why the diapers are so much thinner. The 3 nights my twin boys have worn the new diapers, BOTH have woke up soaking wet from their leaking diapers. We purchase 2 boxes at a time since we go through so many with twins. I am returning the unopened box and wish I could return the partially used box because I’m not putting these back on my children. TERRIBLE!!!
** I am including a side by side comparison photo of the old diaper (left with monkey) vs. the newer diapers (right with giraffes). I think you can even see in this picture how much thicker the older one is to the newer diaper.
Jacob Bauer –
Filed a complaint to P&G because almost every single one of these diapers I’ve used for my son has completely separated from the seams. Regardless of the amount of moisture, the sides just burst open. They had the audacity to tell me that it’s very easy to clean and non toxic, awesome as I’m dragging the vacuum out at 1am to clean up the enormous amount of diaper gelatin spewed across the bed and floor. Spent over $30 for these and P&G offered me a $15 credit. Thanks but no thanks, switching to a different brand now.