You've spent hours scrolling cloth diaper reels, saved every comparison chart you could find, and you still can't decide which SuperBottoms product to actually buy first. The UNO? The FreeSize? The Langot starter pack? Meanwhile your baby is going through 8 disposables a day and the trash pile is growing faster than your confidence.
SuperBottoms has built India's most popular cloth diaper range for a reason — every product is designed for Indian babies, Indian summers, and Indian washing machines. But the range is wide: pocket diapers, all-in-ones, diaper covers, langots, training pants, hemp boosters, wet bags, and starter kits. Each one solves a different problem at a different stage of your baby's life.
This guide covers every key SuperBottoms product available in June 2026 — what it does, who it's designed for, and exactly what you'll pay. Read all 12 or jump straight to the one that matches your baby's current stage.
"The one diaper that works from 3 months to potty training — and the only product you really need to understand before buying anything else."
The UNO is SuperBottoms' flagship pocket diaper. A waterproof shell holds a dry-feel inner lining, with a pocket where you stuff the absorbent insert. The suede cloth inner wicks moisture away so your baby's skin stays dry even when the insert is saturated — ideal for day use and naps. Available in three sized variants (S, M, L) and includes two dry-feel booster pads in the box. Thousands of Indian moms swear by it as their everyday workhorse diaper.
"One diaper that fits 3 months to 3 years — the smartest investment if you want a small stash that lasts the entire diapering journey."
The FreeSize UNO adjusts from 3 kg to 17 kg through a dual-snap system that simultaneously changes the waist circumference and the rise height. Same dry-feel pocket system as the standard UNO, but you buy it once and it lasts years. Particularly popular among Indian moms for its durability across monsoon seasons and daily washing cycles. If you can only buy one type of SuperBottoms diaper, this is it.
"The easiest cloth diaper to put on a squirmy newborn — no snaps, no stuffing, just fold and tie like a traditional kachha."
The Dry Feel Langot modernises the traditional Indian kachha with a suede cloth inner that wicks moisture away from delicate newborn skin. It works exactly like a traditional langot — so grandparents are immediately comfortable using it — but the waterproof layer handles leaks while the soft inner keeps your baby rash-free. Ideal for the first 3 months when pocket diapers are still too bulky around tiny newborn thighs and leg gaps cause leaks.
"The most economical SuperBottoms system — use it over any flat cloth, re-use the cover 2–3 times before washing, and spend a fraction of what pocket diapers cost."
The Basic Diaper Cover is a waterproof shell with no inner lining — you lay your choice of absorbent flat cloth or insert inside and snap it on. Because the inner cloth absorbs all moisture without touching the cover, you can reuse the same cover for 2–3 changes before washing. Buy 4–6 covers and rotate your inserts for a complete cloth diapering setup at significantly lower cost than a full pocket diaper stash.
"Feels like real underwear so your toddler instantly knows when they're wet — that uncomfortable feedback is exactly what makes potty training click faster."
Designed for the transition phase between cloth diapers and big-kid underwear. The Padded Underwear has a built-in absorbent layer that catches small accidents without the bulk of a diaper. Crucially, it is NOT waterproof — your toddler feels wetness immediately, teaching bladder awareness faster than any waterproof training pant. Elastic waist and leg bands make it easy to pull up and down independently, building the muscle memory potty training requires.
"The single upgrade that makes cloth diapers viable overnight — hemp holds 3× more moisture than cotton without adding meaningful bulk."
Hemp is the most absorbent natural fibre available, and this booster slots inside any SuperBottoms pocket diaper for extended overnight use. A single hemp booster paired with the standard insert can keep your baby dry for 10–12 hours. Uniquely, hemp becomes more absorbent with every wash — it needs 3–5 prep washes before first use to activate its full capacity, but then only gets better. Essential for families who need a single overnight change rather than waking for a mid-night swap.
"Impossibly soft outer shell — the Minky feels like wrapping your baby in velvet and is the obvious choice for gift sets."
The Minky version replaces the standard waterproof outer with plush minky polyester that stays waterproof through a PUL backing. Function is identical to the standard UNO — same dry-feel pocket system, same double-snap closure, same inserts. But the texture is dramatically softer and the prints are typically more premium. Popular for sensitive-skin babies prone to friction irritation from stiffer shell fabrics, and consistently chosen as baby shower gifts by moms who want something that looks and feels special.
"The most breathable insert for Indian summers — cotton absorbs quickly on contact and dries fastest in direct sunlight."
The organic cotton insert is the standard absorbent pad included with every UNO diaper, also sold separately for building spare stashes. Cotton's key advantage in the Indian climate: fast drying — critical when you're washing 8–10 diapers daily through monsoon months without guaranteed sunshine. Cotton also absorbs quickly on contact, making it ideal for babies who produce sudden large wets rather than gradual moisture. Sold separately so you can keep more inserts cycling while shells air-dry.
"The accessory that makes cloth diapering possible outside the house — you cannot consistently cloth diaper without at least two of these."
A wet bag is a waterproof zipper pouch for storing used cloth diapers when you're away from home, keeping smells and moisture contained until you get back to wash. SuperBottoms makes them in small (2–3 diapers, short outings) and large (6–8 diapers, full day out) sizes. The PUL lining is odour-resistant and completely waterproof, and the bag itself is machine washable alongside your diapers. Keep one in your nappy bag and one drying at home in rotation.
"All organic cotton against the skin, no synthetic stay-dry layer — the choice for parents who want only natural fabric touching their baby."
Where the UNO uses synthetic suede cloth for moisture-wicking, the Classic puts 100% organic cotton directly against your baby's skin. The trade-off: cotton doesn't wick moisture away, so your baby will feel wet after urinating. Some parenting philosophies believe this wetness awareness is better for eventual potty training. It's also the more breathable option for Indian summers when synthetic linings can feel warm against delicate skin. The waterproof outer PUL shell is identical to the UNO.
"Everything you need to start cloth diapering in one box — the shortest path from 'I want to try' to 'I'm actually doing it'."
SuperBottoms' starter kits bundle their most essential products at a combined discount — typically a mix of 3–5 diapers, matching inserts, and a wet bag designed to cover a newborn's first 3 months. The specific contents vary by kit variant (newborn, 3–6 month, or combo), but buying as a kit saves 15–20% versus purchasing individually. All components are guaranteed compatible. Ideal as a baby shower gift or for a first-time cloth diapering mom who wants everything ready before the baby arrives.
"The lightest, most breathable SuperBottoms option — essential for April–June when any extra fabric layer risks a heat rash."
Muslin is woven from fine cotton threads in a loose open weave that maximises air circulation. SuperBottoms' Muslin Langot uses this fabric in the traditional flat langot style — no waterproof layer, maximum breathability. Use it at home during peak summer months when your baby is on a waterproof mat anyway, or as a light inner layer under a diaper cover. It doubles as a light swaddle for newborns and is gentle enough for the most sensitive post-newborn skin.
The right product depends entirely on your baby's current weight and your daily routine. Here's the clearest way to decide.
| Baby Weight | Recommended Product | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2–4 kg (newborn) | Muslin Langot or Dry Feel Langot XS | XS / Newborn | Standard sizes too bulky at this weight; leg gaps cause leaks |
| 3–7 kg | UNO S, FreeSize UNO, or Basic Cover S | S | Most babies reach S size by 2–3 months; pocket diapers now fit well |
| 7–12 kg | FreeSize UNO or UNO M | M | Longest-used size; most babies are in M from 6 to 18 months |
| 12–17 kg | UNO L or FreeSize UNO | L | Approaching potty training; consider adding Padded Underwear |
| 14–22 kg | Padded Underwear | S/M/L (training) | Potty training phase only; not a full-absorbency diaper |
| Product | Price | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNO Cloth Diaper | ₹1,399 | Sized pocket diaper | Everyday day use |
| FreeSize UNO | ₹1,499 | One-size pocket diaper | Long-term stash, cost efficiency |
| Dry Feel Langot | ₹449 | Flat langot + dry inner | Newborns 0–3 months |
| Basic Diaper Cover | ₹799 | Waterproof cover shell | Economy setup with flat cloth |
| Padded Underwear | ₹549 | Pull-up training pant | Potty training 18m–3yr |
| Hemp Booster Pad | ₹299 | Booster insert | Overnight, heavy wetters |
| Minky Cloth Diaper | ₹1,699 | Premium pocket diaper | Gifts, sensitive-skin babies |
| Cotton Insert | ₹249 | Absorbent insert | Fast-drying, Indian summers |
| Wet Bag | ₹599 | Waterproof storage bag | Travel and outings |
| Classic Cloth Diaper | ₹999 | Pocket diaper, cotton inner | Natural fabric preference |
| Newborn Starter Kit | ₹2,499 | Bundle set | First purchase, baby shower gift |
| Muslin Langot | ₹399 | Flat muslin langot | Indian summer home use |
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