Angelic
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I guess premium means ABDL and the good brands, I just wanted to know how many wettings your diapers last for in your ABDL branded ones an der the ones like Abena etc
ArchieRoni said:It depends how full your bladder is when you wet. But usually about three if you're waiting until you have to pee to pee.
Heheh. That was just me poking fun at ADISC's favorite ambiguous unit of measure, the "wetting."Slomo said:Oh, and 10 full bladders? WTF, that must be an incredibly small bladder. Even at the low end of 400 ml, that would be 4000 ml! Betterdry/crinklz can barely hold that much under real world conditions, which is usualy going to also require wearing that same diaper for a full 24 hours. No other diaper can come that close and not fall apart or leak.
Cottontail said:Heheh. That was just me poking fun at ADISC's favorite ambiguous unit of measure, the "wetting."
Although if "premium is defined as six hours," and those six hours might coincide with my morning coffee binge, then perhaps ten ample pees isn't so far off.
HeronimusM said:i've got some european brand Absorin diapers, ( prescribed medical grade)
i've been sick for the last 4 days, and also been a heavy wetter due IC and so on, i've tried them out to full extend, and i can say they are good !
it could hold 4 to 6 slow bladder releases and even 4 runny BM's then they begun to sagg.
10 full bladders in a diaper would be great, but i can hardly believe that a diaper can do this, ( i've tried almost every medical grade diaper)
Angelic said:I've got a safari one! It looks massive for a medium sized diaper, are they really supposed to be that big! I havn't tried one on yet!
Inconinmiss said:Many premium brands of diapers state the capacity of the diaper on the package. These capacities are (I think) determined by testing how much the diaper can hold when all the padding is fully saturated. However, because during actual use, you will not generally saturate all the padding, you will not be able to get the diaper to hold as much as the package says it should hold. In my experience, about 2/3 of the stated amount is what you might expect to get the diaper to hold before it starts leaking.