DD has reacted badly to diapers her entire life and pull up type pants is even worse. I am now looking for cloth training pants that are either leafkproof or that has a cover that I can buy to go over them. Any recommendations would be great.
If by "reacted" you mean a skin reaction, then you may still have a problem, because what you will be dealing with is a pair of absorbent cotton training pants, with a pair of vinyl "rubber" pants put on over it. If she reacts to the plastics in disposable diapers, she's very likely to have issues with the vinyl pants, too.
There really is no market for "comfortable" reusable training pants products because being uncomfortable is the entire point. The idea is that the discomfort of wearing these will motivate children to learn to consistently regulate their bladder function so that they can stay dry and wear ordinary thin underpants.
Yes, she does react badly to whatever chemical is in the absorbant material found in the diaper or pull up. We used pampers cruisers until something changed. I could smell something different when i opened the package and sure enough she had a rash and burns--they bled. Switched yet again and still had rashes. Used pull ups and made a mistake and got the cool touch--well we literally had to treat burns on her legs from where her thighs hit the outside of the pullup and had blisters all over her bottom. We can use reg. pull ups with some caution. The main reason I want to do cloth is because of the chemicals--I do not want to invest in cloth diapers at this point. Daycare finally agreed with us that she can't continue this way. This is why I am on a search for cloth--I could care less if she trains right away or not--hopefully she will.
Unfortunately I don't think you will have a choice about it unless she trains quickly. I can tell you from experience the cheap gerber ones are not going to cut it at daycare for very long at all as the leak like a sive even with rubber pants. You will be going through several changes of clothing a day, and I would NEVER trust them to protect a bed at night. I highly doubt your daycare wil tolerate it for very long as they will constantly be changing soaked clothing. Depending on the age of your child I would be investing in CD's or quality cloth trainers. BTW my DD was in Daycare in Hattiesburg/Laurel when she was training. Totaly nightmare as they didn't want to deal with "accidents".