Available in both a disposable and reusable option, the best swim diaper for you is whichever is most convenient for your lifestyle or more likely, right for your budget. We carefully considered design, material, functionality, fit, and value when reviewing products.Here are the best swim diapers for babies, toddlers, and parents’ convenience.  The three-layer design includes a wicking liner that helps to prevent a diaper rash from developing on your baby’s bum. The inner absorbent layer helps protect against messes when your little one is outside of the water while the waterproof outer layer provides secure protection. These are easy to use and affordable enough so that you can stock up.   Price at time of publication: $15 at 6 month While most swim diapers, disposable or otherwise, don’t effectively absorb urine, these make number two changes super easy thanks to the easy-open sides. The disposable feature means no sloshing yucky diapers in the toilet while missing out on the fun in the sun—just throw the soiled diaper away and start fresh. Price at time of publication: $28 at small (24 count) With a superior adjustable fit, this swim diaper is great to have on hand for your toddlers that aren’t quite potty trained and need added protection. If you are unsatisfied this family-owned business will refund your money and send you a new diaper. Price at time of publication: $19 The triple-layer design offers a wicking layer that helps prevent diaper rash, the inner absorbent layer protects against accidents outside the pool, and the last outer layer while being waterproof, is snug-fitting around the waist and leg. We like this option if you are looking for an alternative to the standard diaper look.    Price at time of publication: $20 The wide elastic back paired with the adjustable drawstring waistband creates a snug yet comfy fit. These come in four different sizes and have a functional drawstring.  Price at time of publication: $16 Price at time of publication: $10 The material is high quality and made of soft, thick neoprene that provides a flexible fit. The unique ribbing on the fabric around the waist and thighs acts as a way to stop fecal leaks. It can be worn on its own or with the Nappy Wrap and liners for easy cleaning that can be purchased separately. Price at time of publication: $15 Price at time of publication: $30 Think of what features might be most important to you. Maybe you want snaps on the sides for ease of pulling off and on, full protection from a diaper like the Splash About Happy Nappy, or a diaper you can toss after you swim. No matter the style, ensuring the functionality works best for you is just as equally important.

Fit

Finding a swim diaper that fits your little one the best may involve a bit of trial and error. In order for the swim diaper to do its job, the should fit more snugly than a regular diaper. Check your child’s regular diaper size and weight for guidance. Features such as the waistband or adjustable snaps might mean a diaper can fit between sizes or as your child grows. Some diapers also have an adjustable drawstring to ensure children get a snug fit to prevent any accidents from happening.

Price

You may want the most basic swim diaper that does the job. Longterm, a diaper that grows with your kid is a one-time purchase and is the most cost-effective option. Do the math on what makes the most sense for your lifestyle.   It’s also important to remember while a reusable diaper may cost more upfront, it can typically be washed and reused over and over. Depending on how often you’re in the water, you may be spending more on disposables. It’s going to really depend on your family’s lifestyle and how often you’re in the water.

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Deanna McCormack is a copywriter and marketing professional who writes product reviews for parents and families. She lives with her two kids under 3 in sunny Arizona where they swim almost every day of the year. She loves the Primary Diaper for her toddler because it makes him feel ‘big’.