When i used to use abena when they had the S10 plastic backed before discontinuing them. I never leaked at night when sleeping on my belly or back, but one time when i wet so much that i was shocked that my sheets were still dry is when i saw why. They had a leak guard in the front and back that wasn't like the leak guard on the sides. It was two strips of waterproof cloth attached to the fluff barrier, much like the cloth backed diapers have but on the inside. They are the only diapers I've seen that had that. I use a different brand now and can probably use the M10s, but just a thought for belly, or even back, sleepers as a fix to leakage issues when sleeping.
I have used the Abena M4 since 2007 for bedwetting and for the most part they are fantastic. They sent a sample of the XP5000 and the first night I had to change the sheets as I often wake up sleeping on my stomach. Is this worth another try for stomach sleepers?
this will depend on your flow when sleeping on your belly... males might have a more issue due to anatomy moving in the night. you might try to get a sample to try.
@@RealWorldIncontinence 🇳🇱 in nederland is luier voor volwassenen mensen mijsje vrouw jongens luier voor volwassenen is niet in kruidvat en ook niet in supermarkt dat is vreemd
to be clear RWI is not a retailer or manufacturer but a reviewer... Xp Medical may see this comment but you should reach out to XP Medical for this request as they have been good at making changes to the product.
Even NS says "ISO absorbency is a theoretical max capacity. See size/absorbency chart for NorthShore absorbency before leakage ratings." and suggest the actual absorbency at 1450ml or 49oz...this is because the current ISO test uses the "Rothwell method" of dunk testing... unfortunately no person uses the product in this way and why we created our test method and why we believe our method best showcases what users will actually be able to use before leaks,
This product has Velcro style tapes with a small amount of adhesive, these are stronger and more adjustable than many Velcro-style tapes found on incontinence products.
are you referring to all hook and loop systems or this product specifically? For the most part I would agree But I actually like this products version.
@@theJellyjoker try Tykables and ABU they have the velcro but its awesome I never have any problems you know my opinion was the same as yours when I first heard of the velcro tapes but the more I wore the more I knew I liked them in my opinion I dont care if it's the velcro tapes or the regular tapes so long as the diaper is plastic backed
When i used to use abena when they had the S10 plastic backed before discontinuing them. I never leaked at night when sleeping on my belly or back, but one time when i wet so much that i was shocked that my sheets were still dry is when i saw why. They had a leak guard in the front and back that wasn't like the leak guard on the sides. It was two strips of waterproof cloth attached to the fluff barrier, much like the cloth backed diapers have but on the inside. They are the only diapers I've seen that had that. I use a different brand now and can probably use the M10s, but just a thought for belly, or even back, sleepers as a fix to leakage issues when sleeping.
I wouldn't mind been a nappy tester, it sounds like a good job
Yeah im right there with you sounds great!
I have used the Abena M4 since 2007 for bedwetting and for the most part they are fantastic. They sent a sample of the XP5000 and the first night I had to change the sheets as I often wake up sleeping on my stomach.
Is this worth another try for stomach sleepers?
this will depend on your flow when sleeping on your belly... males might have a more issue due to anatomy moving in the night. you might try to get a sample to try.
@@RealWorldIncontinence 🇳🇱 in nederland is luier voor volwassenen mensen mijsje vrouw jongens luier voor volwassenen is niet in kruidvat en ook niet in supermarkt dat is vreemd
Io li metto ,,sono perfetti ,,dormo bene.
I wish you made it in a XXL Thank you
to be clear RWI is not a retailer or manufacturer but a reviewer... Xp Medical may see this comment but you should reach out to XP Medical for this request as they have been good at making changes to the product.
I like them other than the bottom tapes pop open. I wish they would go to normal tapes. And no tape zone.
Mega maxes can do upwards of 6400 Ml
Even NS says "ISO absorbency is a theoretical max capacity. See size/absorbency chart for NorthShore absorbency before leakage ratings." and suggest the actual absorbency at 1450ml or 49oz...this is because the current ISO test uses the "Rothwell method" of dunk testing... unfortunately no person uses the product in this way and why we created our test method and why we believe our method best showcases what users will actually be able to use before leaks,
Does this diaper have just tapes instead of that Velcro?
This product has Velcro style tapes with a small amount of adhesive, these are stronger and more adjustable than many Velcro-style tapes found on incontinence products.
I do not like the hook and loop system, I have to constantly readjust the tabs which is annoying at home but impractical in public.
are you referring to all hook and loop systems or this product specifically? For the most part I would agree But I actually like this products version.
@@RealWorldIncontinence The hook and loop system in general. No matter what product I use, if it has the hook and loop system I have problems with it.
@@theJellyjoker try Tykables and ABU they have the velcro but its awesome I never have any problems you know my opinion was the same as yours when I first heard of the velcro tapes but the more I wore the more I knew I liked them in my opinion I dont care if it's the velcro tapes or the regular tapes so long as the diaper is plastic backed
Como fazer para me indiara uma amostra
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