Evenflo Feeding Premium Proflo Bottles – 9 oz Pack of 6
Original price was: $35.99.$19.59Current price is: $19.59.
Price: $35.99 - $19.59
(as of Apr 04, 2025 15:38:15 UTC – Details)
The Evenflo Feeding Premium Proflo Venting Balance Plus Wide Neck Baby Bottles (9 oz, Pack of 6) are designed to provide a comfortable, colic-free feeding experience. With a unique, naturally sloped nipple that encourages a proper latch, these bottles are ideal for both breast and bottle-feeding. The patented Proflo venting system reduces colic, reflux, gas, and fussiness, making feeding easier for baby and parent alike. The bottles are easy to clean with just three pieces and are compatible with most standard neck breast pumps, ensuring convenience for busy parents. BPA-free and made from FDA-approved food-grade materials.
Product Details:
-
Capacity: 9 ounces
-
Pack: 6 bottles
-
Material: BPA-free plastic, food-grade material
-
Nipple Design: Wide neck, naturally sloped, slow-flow
-
Venting Technology: Proflo venting system to reduce colic, reflux, gas, and fussiness
-
Dishwasher Safe: Yes (top rack only)
-
Pump Compatibility: Works with most standard neck breast pumps (adapter sold separately)
Advantages:
-
Helps reduce colic, reflux, and gas
-
Supports both breast and bottle-feeding
-
Slow-flow nipple design promotes comfortable feeding
-
Easy to clean with just 3 parts
-
BPA-free and made from safe, food-grade materials
Our Recommendations:
Ideal for parents who want a seamless transition between breast and bottle-feeding. These bottles are also perfect for those who pump regularly, offering convenience with the option to pump directly into the bottles (using a compatible adapter).
Conclusion:
The Evenflo Feeding Balance Plus Wide Neck Baby Bottles offer excellent quality and value, particularly for breastfed babies transitioning to bottle-feeding. Their patented venting technology, slow-flow nipple, and ease of cleaning make them a great choice for parents seeking a reliable, comfortable, and colic-reducing feeding solution. While the size may not be ideal for all diaper bag
McClure –
Great Bottles for Reducing Colic!
The Evenflo Feeding Premium Bottles have been a game-changer for us. The wide neck design makes them easy to fill and clean, and the Proflo venting system really helps reduce gas and colic for my baby. The 9-ounce size is perfect for feedings, and the pack of 6 offers great value. The bottles are durable and well-made, and I love the ease of use. Highly recommend for parents looking to reduce discomfort during feedings!
Jamey Paumier –
Best for breast fed
This bottle is truly great. My baby is breast-fed and we are starting early on bottles to prepare for daycare. My baby really struggled with Tommy tippy and nubby , advent seemed to be the best until we found these such relief while they are eating latch much faster and cry less during Bottle feeding.
Chris Elkins –
The BEST bottles for breastfeeding babies.
Honestly I don’t know why these simple bottles so easily fly under the radar. Sure, they don’t have the new age hype (or weird shape, or hefty price tag) of Tommy Tippy, Comotomo, Mimijumi or Nanobebe (or all the other new bottles with pointlessly “yuneek” shapes and names). The company also doesn’t spend as much on advertising as Dr. Brown’s, Avent and Nuk. Nor do they have the dirt cheap appeal of basic, classic 80’s Walmart bottles.HOWEVER, these bottles are a revelation. Their nipple shape is truly unique, the silicone is softer than any other bottles I’ve tried (except one, see below), and most importantly, my babies actually took to them while I was nursing full time (unlike the other bottles I’ve tried).I think the difference is the way that the gradual slope of the nipple causes the baby’s lips to flare out like they do around the breast, and they can get more of the nipple in their mouth, and use a more natural motion to suckle instead of just sucking milk out of the tip like every other bottle.Don’t quote me on all that though, I’m not a doctor or anything. Just a mom of six who’s used these on at least three of my kids (after trying more than a dozen other brands).One final thought, if you are trying to decide between the standard neck or wide neck, it doesn’t matter. I have both, and both nipples are equally appealing to my youngest baby. The short wide mouth has markings to 5 ounces but you can squeeze six in if you really want to fill it to the top. Standard neck has 4 ounce markings. Wide neck is easier to clean. Standard neck is slightly more manageable for tiny hands to grasp on their own (even that isn’t a big deal because my baby didn’t care, it was mostly in my head). Tall wide mouth holds 9oz so if your baby only drinks 6 like mine it could seem a bit much, but you also might need that much so who knows.Ultimately my vote is for the wide neck because you can clean it with a rag or sponge or whatever but you need a bottle brush for the standard neck. That’s it, it comes down to cleaning. Your priorities might be different though.As an afterthought, there is one other bottle I also loved. If you absolutely must buy two brands to try, make your other choice the Lansinoh breastfeeding bottle. It has the softest nipple ever and the shape lets them take as much in their mouth as they need, and use a natural suckling motion. Here’s why it (just) got edged out when I decided to choose one to buy more of. 1, the vent hole is slightly less easy to clean and it’s slightly harder to put the nipple in the ring. 2, the markings are printed on instead of raised. 3, there was nothing stopping it from going too far into my baby’s mouth and since she was preemie she gagged on it a little in the beginning.
Meredith Zamora –
love
I exclusively feed breastmilk and I go back-and-forth from using the bottle and nursing, the nipples shape and size are great with teaching my baby a good deep latch so there’s no nipple confusion. The little vent also helps the bubbles escape a lot. I love the measurements on the side so I know how much I’m giving the baby at a time. I wish their glass bottles were in stock and not so expensive because I would’ve gotten them, but these were perfectly fine as well.
Allie M –
great product
works well for my baby and better price then target
Brittany Brooke –
Happy first time mom
Love these bottles, easy to clean and easy to latch onto. Did a lot of research as first time parent and nipple shape is so important and these are one of the few that get it right and the price is not gouging. The vent hole to help prevent swallowing excess air works great (lining it up a bit of a pain but relatively minor one).
Lexi –
Closest to breast – my baby loves!
When I was pregnant I was doing a lot of research to find the closest to breast baby bottle that I could find and these are it! We have used these for almost a year now & my baby has had no problem switching from breast to bottle with these. He showed no sign of preferring the bottle more which was my biggest concern. Also, my lactation consultant taught me to look for the correct latch (plus this is my 2nd baby & 2nd time breast feeding) and these bottle nipples allows the baby’s to have that correct latch. This is a big reason why I think my babe was able to transition from bottle to breast with no hesitation! I would recommend these to anyone. Even if you aren’t breastfeeding because of the correct latch.
Amanishakheto –
Average Bottle
These imitate a nipple very well and my picky son took to them quickly. They are easy to hold and wash. However, the small vent on the nipple must face upwards and it can cause a bit of anxiety when trying to rotate it while holding a screaming baby.