Boots Baby Easy On Pants review

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RRP  £3.89

by Catriona Watson |
Updated on

At a glance:

Boots Baby Easy On training pants offer protection from small accidents and have tear away sides for quick and easy changes. They are soft for extra comfort with absorbency to protect against leaks.

Would you recommend this to other mums?

Hayley: I would recommend this product to any mums who are having the same issue with a super busy baby who resents being stopped or slowed down to have their nappy changed! They are perfect for if you are out and about and there isn't somewhere to lay your little one down as you can change them standing up.

Rachel: I loved the designs on the front and back. My toddler liked to choose his favourite one each evening and it worked as a great distraction and an incentive to put his night time nappy on. The size was good, these were big enough for my three-year-old to use for the whole night without leaking.

Louisa: The easy on pants were quite soft to wear and covered her bottom well. They were still small enough to fit in my small nappy change pack. My little girl found them very comfortable but struggled to get them all the way up on her own. She wore them and had an accident but it remained contained by the nappy

How did this product make your life easier?

Hayley: This product made changing my daughter easier and quicker as it could be done standing up or lying down. There were no awkward tabs to stick down which also meant she couldn't try to undo it as I was popping her clothes back on. During the recent hot weather that she was unable to remove her nappy so she could run about just wearing a t-shirt.

Rachel: Having nappies that pull up makes life so much easier when you have a toddler that likes to run away at changing time. They also make life easier when you are potty training as they can pull them down to wee and back up again without the need to change the nappy every time. They work well for when your child can stay dry during the day but is not completely dry at night. They are also easy to pull down for a night time wee.

Louisa: By the time I received this product they were too small for my toddler. I did still try these pants as she is in the process of toilet training and they are preferable to nappies as they make the process much easier and give little ones a sense of independence.

Would you choose this product to win?

Hayley: This product is fantastic compared to others on the market. The design is very attractive and they are just as absorbent, if not more so than other brands. What really makes this product stand out is the incredible ease of use. A product that can make my life as a parent easier is definitely a deserving winner!

Rachel: I liked the designs and usability of the product but unfortunately four nappies out of the pack broke as I was putting them on. The elastic sides didn't seem to stretch far enough and would break meaning the nappy was unusable. I expect to get a nappy that breaks every now and again but four in one pack seemed quite a lot considering the cost per nappy. For that reason, I would not say this product deserves to win. The quality was lacking.

Louisa: I probably would not buy this product again. My daughter was a bit upset that they might be for boys as the image on the front of the nappy could look like cowboys and the baby on the pack is a boy.

What changes would you make to this product?

Hayley: The pants seem to move to one side when my daughter is running about which can lead to some leakage. They are also not absorbent enough for night time use.

Rachel: The sides needed to have more stretch to stop them from breaking. They were a little more expensive than the pull-ups I would normally buy so I was expecting the quality to be a little better. Better quality of materials would improve this product and would make them more reliable.

Louisa: They are a third of the price of our usual brand but the saving is not worth it because my daughter did not like the product. The outer branding is bland and babyish and the nappy images are a bit masculine. The elastic sides were too big, making them cumbersome to take on and off for little hands.

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