EcoPosh Cloth Training Pants Review
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In our attempt to get the potty training show on the road I have been reviewing several trainers and the next one that I would like to tell you about is the EcoPosh trainer. I would like to send out a big thank you to Thanks Mama who sent me this trainer to review.
About the trainer:
EcoPosh training pants come in three sizes:
- small – 1T/2T (25-35 lbs)
- medium – 2T/3T (35-45 lbs)
- large – 3T+ (45+ lbs)
If you aren’t familiar with the EcoPosh line, they are recycled and made from organic cotton, bamboo, and recycled water bottles. They are made by Rumparooz and come in five gorgeous colors.
This is a one-piece trainer much like underwear with two layers of bamboo and organic cotton and a hidden layer of TPU in the wet zone, however, these cloth training pants are not fully waterproof like a diaper.
My experience:
The fabric is very soft and I absolutely love the muted colors. So much so that I had a hard time choosing which color I wanted to review.
K-Dub just turned 3 years old and is about 32½ pounds. We chose the medium trainer to review. The first thing I noticed is that the sizing of this trainer is a bit larger than the others I have reviewed so far. It’s a little big on him but not too big.
As you can see, there is a little fabric bunching due to the larger size but the leg elastics are still snug. We didn’t have a #2 accident in these but I feel like they would hold it in if it were to happen.
They look so cute and comfortable on him, don’t they?
All of these trainers are a medium so you can get a visual for the sizing of the EcoPosh. My advice would be to size down if you’re on the cusp of two different sizes like we are. But since K doesn’t seem to be all that interested in actual potty training, I think I’m going to be very happy that these are on the bigger side. We just may need them for a while yet.
How absorbent are they?
Though we are hoping that having cloth trainers to wear will encourage an interest in the potty, he doesn’t have control over his bladder yet so these trainers did get pretty wet.
Keep in mind that these are not a diaper and shouldn’t be expected to absorb like one. This early on in our potty training adventure I don’t think I would have him wear these or any cloth trainers out of the house because we would have wet pants, but these are great for wearing around the house.
They didn’t leak down his leg but if you’re in the very early stages of potty training, you should probably be keeping a close eye on your toddler so they don’t sit on the couch in a wet trainer. Being in the early stages of potty training, you’re probably already paying attention to them, looking for cues.
I love these trainers and can’t wait until K is more in control and can wear them more often. You’d think that they would be stiff, being made from recycled water bottles, but they are so soft and well made on the inside and out.
The wet zone is well padded and when he has more control over his bladder I think they will be great at keeping his clothes dry if he does have a small accident on the way to the potty.
You can find EcoPosh training pants on Amazon or at your favorite cloth diaper store.
I like that these training pants help contain accidents. I like the color blue.
I love that these are made from recycled materials I would choose the peace color .
I would choose bamboo or ginger. It was a great review. Especially the tip that they run large. Nothing worse than ordering something online and then having it not fit.
I am loving these chemical-free trainers, as apposed to pullups with all kinds of yucky stuff in them. I would choose 2T in Bamboo.
The pictures included in the post really help to see what the trainers look like when worn. I love the blue color.
Awesome review! Never heard of these trainers, until I read about it here! Thank you! If I were to choose just one color. I would be the PEACE blue color, in a size 2T/3T. 🙂
I’d pick the ginger color, though they’re all great. We’re just getting started with the potty, so we have yet to stock up on trainers. I’ve just been using our diapers, but I’d like some of these, too.
Peace is a very lovely color
I really like your size comparison chart. It really helps know what size to buy. I would love a Bamboo trainer!
I’ve had my eye on these trainers! I too love the muted colors and that they’re recycled. My favorite color is “ginger”
So cool that they are made our of recycled materials. I love all the colors, but the green is my favorite.
I would get ginger. We’re night quite potty training yet, but I’d love to stock up on a few trainers.
i think id chose the bamboo but i dont care much about colours/ gender/ etc…. i care more about comfort and quality! this seems to have both! thanks for the review!
I would love some training pants. gender neutral considering my husband might not like our son wearing pink on his toosh.
I think these trainers are very eco chic and cute. I would like the bamboo color.
Ginger (orange)
I’d love peace. I’m so glad you’re reviewing all these trainers! My son is 25mo and we’re just getting started.
I like how they are made from recycled water bottles, but they are still comfy and look very soft.
I would choose colors “Peace” or “Bamboo”! 🙂
I love the bamboo color!
I think I would choose the Bamboo color and would need size small, for sure!
My youngest still isnt’ 25 lbs and she is potty trained already. we had a hard time finding anything to fit her!
Thanks Mama! is a great store! This is the first time that I’ve seen the Eco Posh trainers and I absolutely love the color palette — I would put each of those colors on my little guy!
I’d choose the bamboo!!
I’d pick bamboo
I like the bamboo/green color best!
I like how generously sized these are! I have a stubborn 3-year-old, and we’re already maxed out on our Blueberry trainers. I really like the bamboo and ginger!
I have a feeling that my very stubborn 3 year old will be the same way. I hoped that having a potty and some “diaper pants” (as he calls them) would spark an interest. Not yet. So I have a feeling that I will be glad that these are on the bigger side.