MaxiPad89 said:I hope not. Not everything needs to hold a gallon of pee.
Honeywell6180 said:If you don't like the added absorbency, then you don't have to buy them. There are plenty of other products on the market that are wafer-thin, and I am sure they will be better suited for your purpose.
MaxiPad89 said:Actually, pretty much every ABDL diaper that isn't the Bambino Classico or ABU diapers are pretty damn thick. Although I haven't tried the original Snuggies yet. It'd be nice to have an ABDL diaper that you can wear under your clothes without worrying about people noticing the diaper bulge. No one said they all need to be thin, but having ONE thinner ABDL diaper wouldn't be a terrible thing.
ClickyKeys said:I haven't personally as I'm not AB, but a friend of mine did and he said they were actually thin to the point of absolute uselessness.
buddylee said:most ab/dls have said before that the abu diapers are more of a play diaper and not really usable.
The leak problems with the old Cushies wasn't from the lack of waistband or the one-tape design. It was absolutely the lack of material, period. For anyone that's a heavy wetter (like me) the old Cushies were fun, but wetting was always a roll of the dice as to whether I'd be wetting just the diaper or the furniture too.bambinod said:That sounds about right. The single tapes in particular I think make for an unreliable diaper. Lack of front or rear elastic also affects comfort and fit. But they're not that expensive really, they're at the bottom of the ABDL diaper price point, so I think you're getting what you pay for in terms of value for your dollar. They're "useless" as a reliable diaper, but that's not what they're meant to be. My chair can also work as a place to sleep, but doesn't do it nearly as well as an actual bed, because that's not what it was primarily designed for. That doesn't make it a bad chair.
GoldDragonAurkarm said:The leak problems with the old Cushies wasn't from the lack of waistband or the one-tape design. It was absolutely the lack of material, period. For anyone that's a heavy wetter (like me) the old Cushies were fun, but wetting was always a roll of the dice as to whether I'd be wetting just the diaper or the furniture too.
5687Agent said:I have a case of super dry kids and just from the look and feel wearing them I cant tell the difference to be honest, but how much is 10% any ways?