I have these nappies, we were using terry squares, I stumbles over these on ebay whilst trying to buy some second hand bumgenious, NB these nappies are ok as long as you follow the washing instructions on the nappy websites about how to wash pocket nappies. You can not wash at 60, something I tried and my nappies did not like it. I first washed twice on 30 to make them absorbant before use, then I used them and use 60, well the nappies came out feeling like they had reacted to heat, all of the previously taped down velcro had come unstuck and then all the micro inserts had stuck to all the velcro, they were ok as it only happened the once, but more than that the nappy would of been damaged an unusable. I then washed next time on 40, absolutly perfect, nappies came out fine, no issue with velcro coming unstuck or inner parts sticking to velcro and the out shell felt like it should.
Another issue is, be carefull if you have a big baby, the elastic leaves red marks on the legs of your baby, we have ours very lose, but still red marks, something I spoke to a nappy sight about that bumgenious does not do due to the quality.
These nappies are good for what they are, for use in the day changing every 3 to 4 hours, but I have been told by a nappy site, don't expect these to do more than one child, on all washable velcro nappies even bumgenious the velcro fails eventually, a friend of mine had bumgenious and loved them, but when her child was 2 she switched to nature baby disposables as her nappies stopped working, another friend had the close parent ones, the child grew out of these by 14 months.
I will be truthfull, I was using Terry squares, I regret buying these nappies but will keep using them as I can not send them back now.
I have found Terry squares with nature baby wraps with poppers, (my nature baby velcro wraps failed) with washable fleece linners pre folded after washing the only nappies that fit any baby, and that don't cause red marks or leak, but these days people want a desposable look alike so they sell, but I personally feel having a long term view of only using cloth nappies for every child you have and only having 24 nappies that Terry squares are the only nappy that this would work with, as no matter how much you wash them they stay the same.