John, re: flannel not absorbing as quickly as birds eye or gauze, that is a fair point.
The thing is, when a cloth diaper absorbs being able to absorb x amount, more than likely, they are counting on someone voiding x over a period of several hours, not all at once. Every diaper material has its saturation point, and can only absorb so quickly. My Eco able setup was working quite well to absorb the larger episodes, but it was a lot to put on! I was wearing a fitted plus an insert plus a toddler prefold tucked in between the insert and the fitted. It put extra pressure on my area down there.. so I started looking for alternatives.
Unfortunately, as much as I liked the fit of the ultimate diaper from AFDC, its just not practical to incorporate that, because of the time it takes to receive the diaper. I ordered it in November, and it arrived in February. However, it fit like a glove and absorbed a ton. Flannel definitely is more of a luxury than an every day use item because of how long it takes to wash and dry. But for my money, it definitely feels softer on the skin than Birdseye or gauze.
I have not been using cloth at work lately because of the store director's insistence I remove any wet cloth diaper from the store immediately, rather than storing them until the end of the night. While I certianly could do that, the last thing I want to do is add extra walking to and from my car when I am on my feet 7 and sometimes 8 hours a day with only an hour total of break time (2 15 minute breaks and a half hour lunch).
Perhaps when I get married in July and my budget gets tighter, I will revisit that. But for now, I use Better Dry at work.
John, how often do you use cloth vs disposable? Do you like me, mix the two? Have you come across traditional diapering material that feels "less wet" on the skin than other material? Personally, I like diapers that have a stay dry lining despite the extra expense. Ecoable and Depedeco both have that feature

Thanks for the input Patrick. For now, I only plan to use flannel on the heavier days where there are multiple episodes rather than just a few. Right now I only have 3 flannel diapers in my inventory.
Peace out!
PS: I REALLY like the fact that AFDC has the option to add Velcro to their flannel diapers. It makes using traditional cloth MUCH more attractive and easier. Sometimes it was a pain in the butt trying to get Snappis on my flats and contours. Still trying to sell those in case anyone is interested.
Rob