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March 17th, 10, 05:09 PM
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Stellar Dreamer is offline
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I need advice
well, im finally out growing my curenty diaper brand, pampers 6, and me and my caretaker/room mate dont really know what brand to move me two. so can someone give use some advice?
if it help's i brefer comfort, and she wants them to be absorbent.
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March 17th, 10, 07:41 PM
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SilverIce is offline
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Hey.
Well, my recommendation is as the stareotype goes. The european companies got their diapers down well. If you cant find a youth diaper to your like your best bet is probably (if your looking for functionality and comfort as well as absorbency) your better off looking into Abena Abri-Form AirPlus briefs. They work quiet well comfort aside and the absorbency and flexibility is second to none. And, if your a girl im sure you already have plenty of tricks and in your book towards concealment. The Abena abri form airplus starts off at a 24" waist and works its way up from there.
Hope this helps!
Your friendly Neighborhood Rice~ ((as Neige has tagged me ~_~))
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March 17th, 10, 09:25 PM
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brat is offline
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If you don't mind getting ads in the mail, HDISdotCom has a sample pack that gives a wide range of different types for $9.95
copied from their website:
Brief Variety Pack (with tabs)
Available in size Small, Medium or Large
Only $9.95
</B>For Heavy to Complete Protection
Two of Each (24 total)
- Depend Maximum Protection Brief*
- Attends Brief with Waistband*
- Attends Brief without Waistband
- Molicare Original Brief
- Molicare Super T-Shape Brief
- TENA Super Brief*
- TENA Ultra Brief
- Wings Choice Plus Brief
- Tranquility SlimLine Brief
- Tranquility ATN (All-Through-the-Night) Brief
- Reassure Super Brief
- Reassure Ultra Brief
- Identification Chart
- BONUS!
Reassure Disposable Washcloths
* Not Available in youth/small size
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March 17th, 10, 09:31 PM
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shadow king is offline
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If price wasn't an issue I'd say Bambinos...supposedly some of the best diapers on the market. I've also heard good things about the brand Cushies, which I believe to be German.
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March 19th, 10, 05:09 PM
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Winnie Cooper is offline
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I'd go with Tranquility ATNs. They have a wide range of sizes (from Youth through X-Large) Are very comfortable, and very absorbent.
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March 19th, 10, 11:00 PM
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Stellar Dreamer is offline
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ok what about flexibility?
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March 20th, 10, 07:48 AM
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Wolfiet is offline
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I personally use abena Xplus
however i prefer something resiliant, and long lasting.
I find them very comfortable, but if you are working or playing somewhere hot and humid, it feels like you have a futon between your legs >.>
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March 20th, 10, 03:32 PM
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Winnie Cooper is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sora Saturn
ok what about flexibility?
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Tranquility ATNs are way more flexible than Abena or Bambino. They also get softer as they get wet, which is a bit odd - they are the only diaper I know of that does that.
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March 20th, 10, 03:53 PM
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Stellar Dreamer is offline
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huh they sound cool Winnie
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March 20th, 10, 04:55 PM
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Wolfiet is offline
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o.o where might you order these?
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