Frequent traveler, looking for diaper cover and onesie suggestions

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I travel a lot for work. I take many flights a year. I like to be diapered for the flights, just makes things easier. I want to put together a travel outfit that is discrete, kinky, and not set off a metal detector at the airport.

When I travel, I typically wear a Megamax, or Trest, then either a gray wear or trifecta diaper cover, then boxer briefs over everything to hold it all together.

I would like to find a onesie, plastic pants combo to wear that holds everything together but still allows some access to use the toilet. In the past if I wet before I am on the plane I will often leak. I diaper before I go to the airport, then stay dry until I'm seated.

What I would like to find is a front snap onesie, and pull up plastic pants with front snap horizontally. I feel this would give me enough access to discretely still use the rest room, but also facilitate a change without having to get waist down undressed. I have scoured etsy, amazon, the internet, etc. Just haven't found what I am looking for. So any one have any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
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I can't think of a onesie that allows for easy access. Maybe learn to pull the front of the diaper down and the onesie to the side to go pee? (Assuming you are male)

As far as onesies, my friend turned me on to Changing Times onesies. They mostly have prints, but the black or white makes a good "undershirt" and the leg elastics and fabric quality make them SUPER comfy
 
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For onesies and regular toileting, be careful to not let that back flap splash in the toilet...

I like the Rearz snap suits in white or black... or even a print if you want to have some fun. They are durable, comfortable, and easy to care for. They even provide a first-line defense against small leaks by reducing some transmission to outer garments. The only catch is that the snaps do introduce a metal element which sounds like it could backfire at airport security, but you're probably going to have to answer a question or two on the diaper alone.

I've also been playing with adding new magnetic and metal snaps on some items that didn't have them, but that would still add metal to your situation and probably make you glow even worse on scanners. But, detectors aside, I do find that 14mm magnetic snaps of the kind you might find on a purse can replace the existing snaps. The holding power is less, since you desire support for the whole package. I would recommend additional mag snaps between each the previous snap locations. But yes, mag snaps are very easy to detach and reattach for regular toileting, and (in quantity) they can work with the intended support of the garment.

This leaves me with replacing metal snaps with plastic snaps or simply focusing on onesies that already have them. The Changing Times onesies appear to still be metal snaps, but like @Moicano said, the leg elastics might be a step up from Rearz. They do look comfy.

As for plastic pants, it sounds like you're primarily using a disposable product inside them. When you mix products with multiple waterproof barriers, only the innermost barrier is effective. Once you leak out of a disposable, there's nothing to absorb the leak back into the diaper like with cloth, unless you also have an absorbent cloth element outside. If you want a cover over a diaper, maybe something like an AIO cover, pocket diaper, or diaper wrap and add a soaker layer as insurance. There are even full cloth diapers with snaps that can be changed in concert with a plastic pant. But... still... we are increasing thickness at that point and sacrificing discreteness, especially when soaked and swollen.

All that advice not withstanding, my advice would just be to prioritize a high-performance diaper from the outset and choose a onesie to support it. And change in the airport bathroom after security and before your flight. You're likely to solve this problem with timing more so than with adding more products to the mix.

And yet.....

Here's a suggestion that might work with everything. If you don't usually have a large leak to deal with, wear your onesie fastened INSIDE a pair of snapped PUL plastic pants. It will let the onesie wick some of the leak while still maintaining containment. It doesn't allow the onesie to assist in waistband concealment, but it does bring you closer to satisfying the functional requirements.
 
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blaincorrous said:
 Change in the airport bathroom after security and before your flight.

The best advice if you can pull it off. I did that for my last flight earlier this week. Head they security unpadded, then put on a diaper in the bathroom before my flight. Don't worry to much about others noticing. There are a ton of people changing clothes in the bathroom all the time. If you can access a single bathroom (the lounges are pretty good) even better.

If you are 24/7 and can't go without, then use something light thru security and then change after
 
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Diaperdiver987 said:
I travel a lot for work. I take many flights a year. I like to be diapered for the flights, just makes things easier. I want to put together a travel outfit that is discrete, kinky, and not set off a metal detector at the airport.

When I travel, I typically wear a Megamax, or Trest, then either a gray wear or trifecta diaper cover, then boxer briefs over everything to hold it all together.

I would like to find a onesie, plastic pants combo to wear that holds everything together but still allows some access to use the toilet. In the past if I wet before I am on the plane I will often leak. I diaper before I go to the airport, then stay dry until I'm seated.

What I would like to find is a front snap onesie, and pull up plastic pants with front snap horizontally. I feel this would give me enough access to discretely still use the rest room, but also facilitate a change without having to get waist down undressed. I have scoured etsy, amazon, the internet, etc. Just haven't found what I am looking for. So any one have any suggestions?

Thanks!
Whenever I travel away from home for the day or longer, my go to diaper cover is always real rubber pants. If I need to go and have access to a bathroom I can pull the leg band out a bit and pee out of the gap and then fix all in place again. With re-fastenable tapes you could pull the cover down and unfasten one side for access.
 

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I'm trying to figure out how you end up leaking after one wetting in a MegaMax or a Trest diaper.

I'd suggest a onsie that has plastic snaps. Babypants is the only place I know that sells them.
 
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On the angelfluff website there is a custom plastic pants designer anything beyond what is in the custom configurator can be accomplished with a phone call to Jeanie or Howard the owners , all of there pants are made exclusively for them by Gary .

I use KINS for onesies I have over 400 fill out the custom clothing meaursements page and then talk to Jenny anything you can want or desire in a custom onesie can be translated from mind to fabric , I have all different styles that I had modified with different added features for different things, they are really amazing at what they can do.
 
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Diaperdiver987 said:
I travel a lot for work. I take many flights a year. I like to be diapered for the flights, just makes things easier. I want to put together a travel outfit that is discrete, kinky, and not set off a metal detector at the airport.

When I travel, I typically wear a Megamax, or Trest, then either a gray wear or trifecta diaper cover, then boxer briefs over everything to hold it all together.

I would like to find a onesie, plastic pants combo to wear that holds everything together but still allows some access to use the toilet. In the past if I wet before I am on the plane I will often leak. I diaper before I go to the airport, then stay dry until I'm seated.

What I would like to find is a front snap onesie, and pull up plastic pants with front snap horizontally. I feel this would give me enough access to discretely still use the rest room, but also facilitate a change without having to get waist down undressed. I have scoured etsy, amazon, the internet, etc. Just haven't found what I am looking for. So any one have any suggestions?

Thanks!
If you travel and need to change on the go just put on two pullup diapers and after wetting the first one you can pull them both down while in the restroom and tear the seams of the wet diaper and pull up the dry one. No need to undress and easy to dispose the used diaper. Onesie is optional.
 
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