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Probably been asked before, but I'm too lazy to look.
do tena super hold alot?neophyte said:What criteria are you interested in?
I've yet to see or use any hook and loop (velcro) diaper which didn't perform as expected; that ranges from cheap diapers to premium ABDL diapers.
So without any criteria, I would recommend 'TENA Super Breifs' because you can't beat the price of $12-$15 for 14 diapers. I have used these before and they are comfortable and reliable.
Antientmariner said:Are you looking for plastic backed diapers with Velcro fasteners? If you are here is what I know. They all hold plenty and can last for quite some time
Tykables overnights
And
Bambino magnifico
Wow I thought I could have thought of more I was planning on making a list. Maybe someone here can list the rest
Really? Hmm maybe I'll have to try that next time I tape up.neophyte said:The new Tykables Little Rawrs and Rearz Barnyard are my favourite hook and loop diapers.
Not sure if Tyk Overnights had the same design, but the Tyk Little Rawrs are different than any other diapers I use; the top tabs come down on an angle and attach rather than straight across and attach. This causes a better fit and the diaper holds in place better.
Antientmariner said:Really? Hmm maybe I'll have to try that next time I tape up.
Are the top tapes positioned at an angle that forces you to tape downwards?
Okay so it looks like the landing zone is positioned lower and smaller.neophyte said:Oh dear I'm going to have to attempt to draw this out in MS Pain. Forgive me everyone
When I first laid down to hook up my diaper I got it fitted properly, then attached the bottom tabs like I normally do; I then stand up and attach the top tabs... but the top tabs were way too high... they were completely above and missing the landing zone, they weren't even hitting the diaper. I adjusted the bottom tabs but it didn't make sense. Was this a defect?
I clued in that the top tabs need to come downwards.
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You can kind of see how it works in this image below, the top tabs are coming downwards.
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As a result it locks around your hips, and the back of the diaper is a bit higher than usual and very comfortable etc....
Tena super briefs are ok but they don't seem to hold alotneophyte said:What criteria are you interested in?
I've yet to see or use any hook and loop (velcro) diaper which didn't perform as expected; that ranges from cheap diapers to premium ABDL diapers.
So without any criteria, I would recommend 'TENA Super Breifs' because you can't beat the price of $12-$15 for 14 diapers. I have used these before and they are comfortable and reliable.
DLsecretlittle said:I think for whatever reason I like overnights better than Little Rawrs. These are the only two velcros I've tried, so only listen to me if you are interested in getting one or the other, and it sounds like i may be the only person w/ this problem:
Little Rawrs seem to leak for me sometimes out the sides. Not sure why, but farrrr before they are filled to capacity, I've had a couple of times where I had a small accident because of leaking issues. The overnights haven't done this for me yet, but I hesitate to say for sure becaause I'm worn significantly more LR than Overnights. It's just a bad (embarrassing) experience I've had a couple times. I ran to the bathroom before my GF would know, but ever since the second, more significant wetting that got my onesie dirty have I felt unsafe going in them like I do a Megamax (these have tapes). When I wet in a MM, I just go for it, no problem. I wish LR worked just like MM but had the designs and looked cool, but Overnights are the next best thing. No leaks so far, but also lower supposed capacity than Little Rawrs.
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