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I've noticed a trend, where manufacturers seem to be using less wood pulp and more SAP in their diapers.
Dry padding with more wood pulp tend to feel quite stiff and dense. Padding with more SAP feels softer and more flexible. When wet, the SAP-rich feels really soft and squishy, whereas wood-pulp-rich padding remains slightly firm.
So... how do you like your padding? Firm or squishy?
Personally I don't like squishy diapers, and I find that wood-pulp-rich diapers wick moisture better and lock-in moisture so it doesn't squeeze out. But I know some people love the squishy feel.
What say you, people of ADISC?
Dry padding with more wood pulp tend to feel quite stiff and dense. Padding with more SAP feels softer and more flexible. When wet, the SAP-rich feels really soft and squishy, whereas wood-pulp-rich padding remains slightly firm.
So... how do you like your padding? Firm or squishy?
Personally I don't like squishy diapers, and I find that wood-pulp-rich diapers wick moisture better and lock-in moisture so it doesn't squeeze out. But I know some people love the squishy feel.
What say you, people of ADISC?