Absorbent material used inside cloth diapers to increase their absorbency. Made of natural or synthetic fibers like cotton, hemp, bamboo, or microfiber.
Comes in different shapes and sizes, typically rectangular or contoured to fit the diaper. Can be inserted into a pocket opening or laid on top of the diaper cover.
Placed between the diaper cover and baby's skin in pocket diapers, all-in-one diapers, or all-in-two diapers. Absorbency varies depending on material and number of layers.
Fastened using snaps, hook-and-loop closures, or pins. Reusable and washable, making them eco-friendly. Customizable to adjust absorbency according to baby's needs.
Can be used alone for lighter wetters or combined with other inserts or boosters for heavy wetters or overnight use. Often softer and more comfortable against baby's skin compared to disposable diaper inserts.