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Overnight training pants for 3 year old?

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DD was in cloth diapers all along, and when she stopped wearing them in the day, I started putting her in pull-ups at night. I didn't think she'd be in them very long and wasn't sure I wanted to buy something new at that point. Well, a year has passed, she is totally potty trained in the day, but is showing no signs of being dry all night for a long time. I'm down to a couple weeks' worth of pull-ups and realized the cost of ordering a case of Seventh Generation would be the same as buying 2-3 cloth nighttime training pants.

What do people here use? I've been looking at reviews and vendor sites, and I'm so confused about what I want now! Antsy Pants look great, but they are SO expensive. Potty Patty looks ok, Bummis maybe (but I'm not sure how they are overnight), Snap-EZ look good and easy to find used, ditto for Happy Heinys, and I also looked at Bumkins and Nikki. DD wakes up with I think one big pee in her pull-up every morning. I think she pees right as she is waking up, actually, but we just can't get her to the bathroom fast enough quite yet.
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We use starbunz super undies - they're somewhat adjustable which is nice, and I stuff them with a hemp insert (which we already had). I've had them leak out maybe once, so they work pretty well. I got us 3, which has done okay (though lately we've had more night wetting, so one or 2 more might have been nice).
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How is the fit for you? I've read that those have a really low rise in the back, especially when stuffed. Starbunz seems to be discontinuing some colors or an old style or something, because some are marked way down.

You address another question--I'm thinking 3 would be good to have. How many did others use or wish they used?
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They do droop down somewhat in back, so yeah. It hasn't been a big issue for us, dd is pretty slender so it's probably minimized by that.

I've seen the discounts too, I think they've been slightly re-styled (old fit vs. new fit) but I have no idea what the difference is.
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