Thank you for the review. I am a recreational wearer and for me the cloth diapers are too much work. I am looking forward to your review of waterproof covers. I do use them.
Thank you for another great video regarding cloth diapers. As an adult who's incontinent, I need to wear diapers, but disposable diapers can get expensive after a while.
@@RealWorldIncontinence You're welcome. Cloth diapers can get expensive to purchase, but at least you can wash and use them again, which in itself saves you money vs. having to buy all the time. Happy New Year. 🙂
I've worn *Babykins* Cloth (pull-on) adult diapers, and I love them. I'll have to try the contour diaper with Velcro fasteners, and possibly the *In Control* Fitted Nighttime cloth diaper.
thank you, so far in my 6 months of nearly constant testing and exploring cloth products, adding layers can meet most absorbency needs the limit is how comfortable can you be with the required bulk, because at the higher end of capacity and higher flows they can get to bulky, and not discreet. air drying will depend on where you are able to dry, in a sunny room or on a sunny day on an outside line they can dry quickly, in an airconditioned house can take 4 days!
Thanks for the thorough review. I love how detailed you are in your videos. From watching this one, a big factor in how well a cloth diaper will work is how well the shape of the plastic pants matches the shape/bulk of the diaper being worn. It would seem that if the plastic pants fit snug around the diaper (not just the legs), it would help the diaper soak up and distribute it better throughout the cloth rather than allowing it to pool and leak. I think for most users with full bladder loss, cloth diapers only make sense for nighttime use due to the bulk of diaper needed to get good absorption. It would be interesting to see how thick a cloth diaper would need to be to match the absorbency of one Better Dry. I look forward to your review of plastic pants, as these can also be great to prevent leaks from disposable diapers, especially at night. There is such a huge variety of pants out there though, making finding one with the right fit and comfort level challenging. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your comment and support! the pairing up of cloth absorbency and waterproof covers is a critical step and they must Match a person's body shape.. together.
Thank you for the review.
I am a recreational wearer and for me the cloth diapers are too much work.
I am looking forward to your review of waterproof covers. I do use them.
A year since last video? Jey! We NEED your reviews. There are, literally, hundreds of new brands on Temu and Amazon.
Thanks for publishing this video. Very helpful as I slowly convert from disposable to reusable diapers.
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for another great video regarding cloth diapers. As an adult who's incontinent, I need to wear diapers, but disposable diapers can get expensive after a while.
thank you.
@@RealWorldIncontinence You're welcome. Cloth diapers can get expensive to purchase, but at least you can wash and use them again, which in itself saves you money vs. having to buy all the time. Happy New Year. 🙂
Nice video again, hope to one day see trest briefs tested soon maybe that May break the record for most absorbed held by the Dry 24/7
We will test the Trest at some point.
Cost of 10pcs.
Any news on when your plastic pants comparison you had mentioned would be out?
I've worn *Babykins* Cloth (pull-on) adult diapers, and I love them. I'll have to try the contour diaper with Velcro fasteners, and possibly the *In Control* Fitted Nighttime cloth diaper.
if you like the Babykins pull on you will like both the Babykins DPF and Incontrol Nighttime contours.
@@RealWorldIncontinence DPF? What's that?
"DPF" is the Model name of the Babykins diaper we tested.
@@RealWorldIncontinence Okay.
Where can I get a catalog from you and a size price list.
I would use all them thin it can hold up more
Thanks for sharing your diaper knowledge.
Our pleasure!
Another good review. How absorbent can you comfortably make them? Because you can keep adding boosters right. How long do they take to air dry?
thank you, so far in my 6 months of nearly constant testing and exploring cloth products, adding layers can meet most absorbency needs the limit is how comfortable can you be with the required bulk, because at the higher end of capacity and higher flows they can get to bulky, and not discreet. air drying will depend on where you are able to dry, in a sunny room or on a sunny day on an outside line they can dry quickly, in an airconditioned house can take 4 days!
Thanks for the thorough review. I love how detailed you are in your videos. From watching this one, a big factor in how well a cloth diaper will work is how well the shape of the plastic pants matches the shape/bulk of the diaper being worn. It would seem that if the plastic pants fit snug around the diaper (not just the legs), it would help the diaper soak up and distribute it better throughout the cloth rather than allowing it to pool and leak. I think for most users with full bladder loss, cloth diapers only make sense for nighttime use due to the bulk of diaper needed to get good absorption. It would be interesting to see how thick a cloth diaper would need to be to match the absorbency of one Better Dry. I look forward to your review of plastic pants, as these can also be great to prevent leaks from disposable diapers, especially at night. There is such a huge variety of pants out there though, making finding one with the right fit and comfort level challenging. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your comment and support! the pairing up of cloth absorbency and waterproof covers is a critical step and they must Match a person's body shape.. together.
Rubber pants are available on some ABDL DIAPER SITES.
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last time I looked baby kins was out of the diapers
Thanks
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Can i be a tester ?
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