Kaliborio
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Based on what's available here, I tend to go for AB/DL diapers because the extra performance is very important to me.
tiny said:I tend to prefer medical diapers, just because they seem to fit better. Also, I like plain white.
ClickyKeys said:I put no preference because I use a plain white version of a diaper that was originally made for the AB market. (Rearz Inspire+ InControl)
bobbilly said:I find AB nappies worse then medical nappies. I have tried ABU Cushies, ABU Lanvender, ABU Super Kids Dry, Bambino Bellissimo, Bambino Classico, MyDiaper Animals and I found that all of them don't wick pee to the back of the nappy meaning all the sap gets used in the front and it's not distributed evenly. That's why I don't like AB nappies. Same with Tena Slip Active fit. They don't wick to the back meaning half the nappy isn't used. I thrown out all my AB nappies for that reason and will only buy UK Attends and Molicare Slip Maxi as I think are better.
Slomo said:We are missing the third category of premium diapers. Neither medical grade, or abdl, they are thick, white, and work really good.
Argent said:Is that Betterdry, ABU Simples, MyDiaper Nacht White and Bambino Bianco?
puppyz said:I picked medical, I wear Molicare purples and now blue and ATN's mostly, but that's when I'm within easy distance of getting home. If flying, I like to wear a Bambino bianco stretch or a Betterdry for better usability. I guess these last two aren't true medical diapers as they are designed and manufactured by the AB/DL companies but being plain white I see no reason they can't fit that purpose.
As for mentions of IC people disliking AB/DL companies and their products, I don't think they realise how much better their choice now is for quality diapers. It's kind of like celiac sufferers having their choices for food made so much larger and better/easier by wankers who bang on about needing to stick to gluten free diets etc when they really don't need to and can eat anything with no ramifications
Slomo said:We are missing the third category of premium diapers. Neither medical grade, or abdl, they are thick, white, and work really good.
Argent said:Do you ever do the vertical fold on your diapers to activate the channels?
High capacity diapers that are folded (all of them) cause horizontal channels which have 2 bad effects, 1st is to channel liquid toward the legs which can lead to leaks, the 2nd is to compress the pulp causing a barrier to easy liquid flow.
bambinod said:I don't think I'm understanding you right here. I fold ALL of my overnight diapers the same way, with a vertical channel and it usually works very well for me. At least it works the same for all the different kinds of diapers I wear overnight. (and I do like variety)
I have noticed that sometimes it can "Y" just as its getting out of the crotch in the back, due to the back getting a vertical crease inward in it, but I try to avoid that. Sometimes It's persistent though. Pictures maybe?