Just a small space to record the goings on of my life. Right now the lot of this is devoted to me chronicling my life in diapers 24/7. How long I'll be wearing them I don't know... but it's going to be an interesting ride.
New Diapers!
Posted 14-05-2008 at 04:32 PM by Darkfinn
Well... my new case of Secure X-Plus ([url]http://www.securepersonalcare.com[/url]) came in on Monday. Today is day 2 of wearing them during the daytime and I must say I am pleased with their performance so far.
They are white plastic style... with front & rear waistbands, standing leak guards, and 4 quality tapes with a re-enforced "tape landing zone" that enables them to be refastened many many times for that perfect fit. They are pretty much equal to a Bambino... minus the cute prints.
Zero complaints thus far. The absorbancy is on a par with any of the thicker diapers. (Molicare, Abri X-Plus, Bambino) As is the price. (48 diapers for $64.20, or $1.34 per unit) They are certainly more absorbant than the Tenas I was using.
The main reason I chose Secure over one of the more well-known brands was the tapes. I have had problems in the past with tapes tearing the plastic or coming apart or not sticking at all, and I hate the velcro stuff like Tena went to.
Overall an excellent product for the price, and something that y'all here in the States should consider giving a try.
They are white plastic style... with front & rear waistbands, standing leak guards, and 4 quality tapes with a re-enforced "tape landing zone" that enables them to be refastened many many times for that perfect fit. They are pretty much equal to a Bambino... minus the cute prints.
Zero complaints thus far. The absorbancy is on a par with any of the thicker diapers. (Molicare, Abri X-Plus, Bambino) As is the price. (48 diapers for $64.20, or $1.34 per unit) They are certainly more absorbant than the Tenas I was using.
The main reason I chose Secure over one of the more well-known brands was the tapes. I have had problems in the past with tapes tearing the plastic or coming apart or not sticking at all, and I hate the velcro stuff like Tena went to.
Overall an excellent product for the price, and something that y'all here in the States should consider giving a try.
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Posted 14-05-2008 at 05:59 PM by awesomeness787
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They do crinkle some if you don't put any underwear over them... I've been wearing just my shorts over them for the past couple of days to test it out. From what I can determine people can't hear the crinkle over the sound of me walking.
The plastic covering is very snug and dosen't move much at all... so the noise is minimal. I can hear it b/c I know what to listen for... but I don't think anyone else can.Posted 14-05-2008 at 07:38 PM by Darkfinn




