Now i have used them for a few nights and can say now it is definitivly one of the best diapers ever, it is by far better than the old plastic backed slip, it is extremly comfortable, very smooth plastic, soft and nice, i only had one issue one tape slid one night but maybe it was to tight or not fastened good enough, and you dont need a tight fit on these, i put them on the scale last day and figures that the ultima is only 20g heavier than the old maxi, and tried one under my pants yesterday, and they are as discrete as the old maxi, maybe even a little bit better actually. (could we only had the tapezone it would have been completly awesome, same tapes but the tapezone added, but you cant get everything ) im sorry that i cant post pics even of only the product, but it is one thing i never do is to make any kind of digital picture of any diaper related settings.
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EmanResu said:
Hi, i'm swedish as well. I'm still going to write in english though, better for everyone else i guess
Do tenabutiken ship 100% discreetly? Does it say on the package that tenabutiken is the sender? You can only buy complete packs of diapers, right? I dont know if i'll be able to hide more than about 12 diapers, thats why i'm asking. Hade gött
Jess the packed was discrete but it did have "SCA/Tena" as sender name on the sms and on the adress label, the ship via dhl, they dont deliver it home, they ship to your nearest dhl servicepoint (store or petrolstation etc) it isnt as with schenker that you can choose which outlet thou, and jess only complete packages, but i think you can get a free sample if you call tham actually. the packs are a bit smaller than the old packs, personaly i dont mind that the sender is stated but for some and if you need to hide it might be maybe
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Akastus said:
One wonders if they actually got around to asking the end-user what they thought of cloth-backed vs plastic-backed, rather than simply the people responsible for buying them on behalf of medical organisations. Then again, I suppose it's equally possible that doctors and nurses also have a poor opinion of cloth-backing. I wouldn't be surprised if the balance between breathability and leakiness favoured plastic-backing when it came to bed-ridden patients.
I talked a litle to one of the people who runs save express and they had even had people from tena visiting them a while back to try to figure out why the orders had declined so much with the new clothebacked products and to try to sell more and to try to adress the tape issues (which they insisted was due to wrong fitting / affixing)
For myself i think that there are several realy good clothbacks, for example the seni quattro are excellent, but the tenas were really bad
On the last note i wounder why they omitted the tapezone, from the producton codes on the diaper it is made in the same factory in the netherlands as the old plastic maxi so i dont think its because they have it outsourced (but again i think the advantages of the new active fit are bigger than this slight drawback)