| Reviews | Add your own review of Abri-Flex. |
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Review by: Fremder |
I have to say I like the design and simplicity of these diapers. They work very well for a daytime diaper. The absorber is mostly gel and so the diaper is pretty thin but absorbs more than it would seem to by just looking at it. The outer cover is very soft plastic and has no wetness indicators, just plain simple white soft plastic. It reminds me of a baby diaper, very nice.
They're comfortable and easy to use, The velcro holds well and looks good. They get very squishy when wet, the gel is amazing. They are invisible under clothing as well. Good job on Abena's part in making this diaper, i hope they don't change. The only complaint I can think about is if you have the diaper on pretty snug, the velcro can curl up a little and annoy your skin by poking you a little if you don't have it posistioned in a good spot on the fastening belt that goes across your waist. I've been wearing these off and on for the past week and I believe they are a really good diaper if you like simple, soft diapers that are easy to fasten/unfasten and have a good absorbency for daytime diapers.
I also noticed that it's about impossible to make the padding/gel fall in these. I am pretty active and they have not bunched up on me. The padding stays where it should be even with excessive wearing. They really hold up well.
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Review by: Nate |
This is my first serious foray into the DL lifestyle, and I couldn't be more impressed with these. I got the L3 model, which is the most absorbent pull-up I could find in my size. I've tried Tena and Depends' offerings in the past, and was never that impressed with them.
To test it, I put on a fresh one before going to bed. I woke up, and flooded it with my big morning pee, while still laying on my back, and it held it all comfortably, with only a little bit running down to the back, where it was quickly absorbed. I left it on for the rest of the day, where it saw 4 more light-moderate wettings, all whilst seated in front of my computer. Not a hint of leakage yet, although it is rather squishy feeling, and I know its reaching capacity. Even though it is so full, it is still very comfortable, and doesn't sag at all. |
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Review by: SunFlowerGirl |
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I bought these because i wanted something that was real protection, but still discrete enough so that I could be comfortable wearing them around people who don't know that I wear diapers. For the most part they fit the bill. One great thing about them in that they are super quiet. They fit well and are comfortable but are in no way up to par with a real abena diaper. As far as pull ups go they are the top of the line but I wouldn't flood one thinking that you aren't going to leak. I also like that I can slide them up and down without making a ton of noise, which is super convienient if your out and about and need to really pee. You can go to the bathroom with a group and no one knows what your pulling down to use the toilet. They are on the thick side so really tight pants/skirts/dresses might be a problem. |
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| Overall | Comfort | Capacity | Leaks | Noise | Looks | Fasteners |
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| 10 is the best rating, 1 is the lowest. For leaks, 10 is the fewest leaks, 1 is the most. For noise, 10 is the quietest, 1 is the noisiest. For looks 1 is the plainest, 10 is the most colorful and decorated. |
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