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How would you compare the differences in all tykables brand as far as soft/feel/ texture...quality, comfort?
Sadly you are right no innovation except for the prints.neophyte said:Personally... all the same. Rearz, tykables, abuniverse, little for big, foresite etc.... in the end it’s the print you want!
I'm curious. What kind of innovations could diaper manufacturers implement? I can't think of any... maybe a smart diaper with built in Alexa idkTwee said:Sadly you are right no innovation except for the prints.
dynodoggo said:I'm curious. What kind of innovations could diaper manufacturers implement? I can't think of any... maybe a smart diaper with built in Alexa idk
dynodoggo said:I'm curious. What kind of innovations could diaper manufacturers implement? I can't think of any... maybe a smart diaper with built in Alexa idk
Maybe better plastic quality and not the cheap shower curtain feeling plastic we’re getting, maybe all white tape for starters. I’m sure your happy with the medical granny panties style that we’ve been getting with cute prints to swoon over idkdynodoggo said:I'm curious. What kind of innovations could diaper manufacturers implement? I can't think of any... maybe a smart diaper with built in Alexa idk
I'm not complaining about the fact that most abdl diapers and amazing quality. And I think they do have differences in how they feel, dry, wet, and soaked. Like Abu swells a lot but doesn't wick very much. Tykables has a different feel because of the hook and loop. Rearz and littleforbig are pretty similar, but the inside feels different to me. I love where we are in the range of adult diapers and that I could get into them as they were becoming so great.bambinod said:I agree, diapers are getting pretty well "optimized". Higher capacity diapers are running into the problem of practicality in terms of bulk, and we're seeing an abundance of all the premium features like front/rear elastic, leak guards, good swell with good wick, sturdy shells, reliable tapes, fun prints, etc. Even the concept of "mixed cases" has caught on.
The only "innovation" I would like to see more of nowadays is lower prices