👶 Pump in Style: Where Comfort Meets Functionality!
The Full Coverage All-in-One Nursing and Hands-Free Pumping Tank in Gray, XL, is a revolutionary nursing tank designed for modern moms. With its patented seamless scooped-neck design, this tank allows for hands-free pumping and breastfeeding without the hassle of zippers or clasps. Made from a soft cotton/spandex blend, it offers moderate support and all-day comfort, making it the perfect choice for multitasking mothers.
V**T
Good tank, wish it were cheaper
I like this nursing/pumping tank, since I do a combo daily and it allows me to stay mostly covered up while doing either one. It's my favorite shirt or bra to wear if I have to pump while driving or otherwise in a public-ish area. It has some pros, some cons, some neutrals:Pros:1. Good coverage/long enough.2. Sturdy, stands up to many washes (although there is some fading).3. Does hold flanges in place without using your hands.4. Works well for nursing function.Cons:1. Because of the side-entry slits for holding the flanges, this tank has the tendency to push the side of the flange against the nipple. For some ladies, this may cause rubbing on the nipple or reduce the flow of milk. It could be annoying to have to frequently reposition.2. Because of the high neckline, it's a little harder to massage your breasts while pumping to induce milk flow.3. It's hard to get the flanges out of the shirt without getting little droplets of milk inside the tank.4. It's the most expensive tank top I own by far.Neutral:1. It's a bit bulky. Lots of layers of fabric up top mean it won't be streamlined under a shirt. On the other hand, it can stand alone more easily and may camoflauge some areas you don't prefer. There's really no hint of the pumping function when you're just wearing the shirt.
S**.
Love the idea, but could use some improvements
I ordered this about 1 month postpartum after having twins because I was nursing and pumping and was sick of undressing and dressing every time I pumped or nursed. This tanktop is great, and so far the only one of its kind I've been able to find anywhere, but with that being said it does have some areas it can improve upon.Pros:1)Made of very soft/sturdy material that is stretchy but functional to wear as a layer with normal clothes.2) Its a tanktop/nursing bra/pumping bra all-in-one.3) When pumping your able to be extremely discreet and not over exposed at allCons:1)The pumping bra doesn't hold the pumping flanges very secure and because of this they will sometimes lose their suction.2) There isn't a tremendous amount of support in the nursing bra and the elastic band is somewhat thick and uncomfortable.3) There is some rooshing (sp?) in the middle of the tanktop that I didn't necessarily care for, but its more of a design aesthetic than a problem with functionality.4) Its a little pricey, and I personally would've ordered another one, but at $48 a pop, it was too much.Overall, it is a good product, and like I said, its the only one I could find like it. I would definitely recommend it to any mom who is nursing and pumping.
S**G
Comparison of 4 types of hand-free pumping bra
I bought 4 different types of hands-free pumping bra: the Dairy Fairy Arden All-in-one Nursing & Hand-free Pumping Bra, the Medela Simple Wishes Hands-free Pumping Bra and the Rumina Relaxed Crossover Nursing & hand-free Pumping Bra, plus this one. I would say this one and the Rumina Relaxed Crossover are the best! Here are the details for each of them based on my personal experience:1. The Dairy Fairy Arden all-in-one: expensive and looks pretty, it's also easy to be used and it can be wore all the time. But the cups of the bra is a bit loose and it doesn't play the role to "gather" breasts; plus, the direct touch of the fabric is not very comfortable to the nipples, especially after you finish pumping and when the tip of the nipples is are bit wet.2. Medela one: when you have to pump 5-7 times per day, the effort of taking off your underwear and put this on, get it zipped, put the device through the holes becomes to be a hassle... Not mention from time to time you may find when you did not position the devices appropriately through the holes, it would impact the effect of pumping.3. Rumina Relaxed Crossover: I would also rate this as 5 - easy to be used and quite comfortable cotton fabric. The only “weakness” compare to the Rumina full coverage bra is you will have your belly naked – so when you have to pump at work place, it could be a bit inconvenience to take off and on your clothes.4. Rumina full coverage hands-free pumping bra – I love this and bought a black and a white one. It was tough for me to wear them during the first few weeks as I had serious hand wrists pain – it was just hard for me to use my hands to put them on and pull them to the right place as both the band and the fabric has strong elasticity. When my hand wrists recovered and when I also wore them for a couple of weeks, I really love them. The thick cotton fabric is very solid with high quality; the full coverage made it so easy to be wore everywhere – when I go to work, I just simply put a cardigan on, it’s easier to do the pumping work (no need to take off and on clothes). The strong elastic fabric also plays the role to “band” the tummy area – after I spent $79.95 to buy the Belly Bandit Mother Tucker Nursing, I found the effectiveness of tummy “control” of Rumina full coverage is better than the Belly Bandit: it doesn’t roll up (which Belly Bandit does), and the fabric keeps nice after a few times washing and drying (the Belly Bandit fabric got a lot of small “fussy balls” on the surface).3.
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