Hybrid Cloth Diaper


A unique one-size system that fits from infant to toddler.

Simple & Flexibile

GroVia Hybrid Cloth Diapers are designed to make your life simple. The hybrid system is flexible to fit your morning, daycare, on-the-go and overnight needs, and it also works with reusable and disposable cloth diaper inserts. Choose from a range of soaker options that are all compatible with the same cover and easily attach to a soft, comfy waterproof outer shell.

Easy To Use

Our hybrid system makes it easy to diaper your baby, everything from putting a cloth diaper on your baby to adding different types of absorbency and laundering your cloth diapers. And when your baby’s cloth diaper is wet, simply remove the Soaker Pad or disposable BioSoaker from the shell and replace it with a new one.

Absorbency Options

Choose from our three soaker options: Organic Cotton Soaker, No Prep Soaker or our eco-friendly disposable BioSoaker. While each have their own perks — one is naturally soft, one is long-lasting and one is great for on-the-go cloth diapering — all have exceptional absorbency and keep your baby and you covered wherever you go.

Shell Options

Choose from hook and loop or snap closures. Hybrid shells (a.k.a. diaper covers) can be worn 2-3 times before laundering again, which positively impacts both your wallet and the environment!

The Most Flexible System

The hallmark of our hybrid design is simple flexibility. You may choose to stick with one type of soaker, or you may want to experience the full range of cloth diaper insert options. GroVia’s soaker options are designed with elasticized leg gussets and waterproof backing to contain messes. BioSoakers adhere to the shell with sticky tabs, while soaker pads snap in.

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Totally Childish

Why would you pay to put your adorable baby in a boring disposable diaper? GroVia Hybrid Diaper shells are not only practical, but they’re also available in a wide range of fun, fashion-forward prints and solid colors for boys and girls. Every cloth diaper pattern is exclusively designed for GroVia by our creative in-house design team.

The Basics On Cloth

Whether you’re considering using cloth diapers for environmental or economic reasons, or both, the first step to jumping off the fence to the greener side of the grass of cloth diapering is learning the basics of cloth diaper use. The following are common questions new and on-the-fence parents have asked, and questions you probably have.

What about laundry?

When you’re new to cloth diapering, you have to learn how to wash a cloth diaper. And while it does mean you’ll be doing extra loads of laundry each week, you’ll quickly learn it’s worth the extra laundry and that washing cloth diapers is actually easier than you think.

In order to wash your cloth diaper properly, you first want to dispose of “the solids.” Our cloth diaper BioLiners make this incredibly simple! Other families have found they are able to dump the solids into the toilet and then launder their diapers like any other load of towels with warm or hot water and their favorite good-cleaning detergent.

Check out our Cloth Diaper Laundry Basics page to learn more about how to wash and dry cloth diapers.

How much does it cost?

A full-time Hybrid cloth diapering system will cost approximately $450-600 to diaper your little one for 2-3 years. But don’t let this upfront cost scare you. You will easily spend 5 times that amount buying disposable diapers in just 2 years!

How many cloth diapers do I need?

Just as a newborn can easily go through several outfits a day, a newborn can also easily go through 12 cloth diapers in a day. So for full-time cloth diapering, we recommend a bare minimum of 12 shells and 24 soaker padsto get you started. And while the number of cloth diapers your baby goes through a day will lessen, we also recommend increasing those totals to 14-16 shells and 36-45 soaker pads within the first year. This helps spread out the wear and use of each, so your shells and soaker pads last longer.