| Reviews | Add your own review of Delta-Form. |
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Review by: devianttouch |
I found these to be petty much equal to the X-plus in terms of performance. I used the M4, and the fit is excellent. The capacity was pretty much the same as the best diapers I've used, and the color (bright blue) is really good.
Just like all abena products, the tapes don't work at all, so don't forget to have your extra duct-tape around. |
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Review by: Dialforclown |
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I find these diaper very good value for money. They are also thick in the right places for a male. Their absorption is excellent though I have had one or two minor leaks, mainly due to overfilling them. Decent plastic pants over the top would have cured that. |
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Review by: Jan |
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Very good diaper, thick and soft, takes more than 2 heavy wettings without leaking, and the price in the cheap end. |
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Review by: KCK Medical |
Delta Form is a range of comfortable, absorbent, secure continence products designed for heavy incontinence. This product is not as good as ABENA X-plus but absorbs over 3600ml of fluid.
This product is thick and has a plastic backing.
www.KCKmedical.com |
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Review by: In Diapers |
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This diaper is very comfortable, that is probably the best part of this diaper. It is nearly silent under clothes but still has a plastic backing. There are also front and rear waist gathers. the sm/md fits a 34 inch waist easy, and the large is huge on me, i tossed it out. very absorbent too. I would trust this one like an abena x-plus or secure x-plus. |
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Review by: Chandler |
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Ok, at first glance (large) they don't have the advertised wings in the front. They hold a decent amount of urine, if you can get a diaper that won't split down the middle in the back... The padding does break apart rather easily, so being active is not good wearing this diaper. I messed really good in it, and at first I thought it held up ok, but I bent over to get something and all my shit flew out all onto the floor... The leak guards physically detached from the diaper allowing all my fecal matter to gingerly drop onto my kitchem floor. I do not recommend these diapers untill Abena corrects some issues. The price was not bad, however I have not had one diaper that worked as advertised yet! Be very weary if purchasing this diaper. |
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Review by: WetCowBoy |
First off I am an Abena Fan and cant say anything bad about them. When I first saw these about a year ago on KCKmedical website, I was skepictal about them, I couldnt find anyone including KCK who could tell me anything about them, all I saw was a picture of the bag, well after a few months of thinking about them I decided to take the plunge and buy a case of them since you cant buy them by the bag. Well to my surprise they were not all that bad.
The only thing and I do mean the only thing I dont like about them was the yukky green color however since I always double diaper anyways I figured it would not be a problem since I wear an abena xplus over them, along with two Abena Maxi boosters.
Before I was doubling with the xplus but it was getting to costly which is important for someone on SSDI income.
Overall I would say these are excellent diapers for the cost and proformance.
I cant really say how well the tapes hold up as I always use clear packing tape as a back up for just incase a tape might fail, and I have tried every diaper on the market since I have been in diapers all my life and I have yet to have a diaper tape to actully work.
BTW I understand that these diapers are colored coded, IE: Green for large and Blue for medium, sure do wish I could wear mediums again. |
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Review by: GreenDayCub |
Abena's answer to Molicare's.
At least with the description of bringing a less expensive 'european' brand to the states.
The color is great. The padding material covers quite a large area which is good.
I havent worn these in awhile but I what I do remember is that the tape fails fairly consistently.
Leaks are likely to happen if you are an entire bladder wetter. I'd imagine these would be fine for dribblers or actual incontinent patients.
The overnight wetting can be rough because they do not seem to have the materials to pull wetness to a core. This leaves alot of moisture on your skin. Very uncomfy over say 4 hours or so of sleeping.
If you want a higher end product for a lower end product price. Delta forms are definitely worth nabbing a package!
Just have your roll of double sided duct-tape handy and you should be fine.
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Review by: devianttouch |
The color, thickness, absorbency, and sizing of this diaper are absolutely ideal for me. I got the thickest version of the medium size (the M3) and they are BRIGHT blue, and fit wonderfully.
The absorbency does not seem any different than the X-plus to me. I have gone through half a pack and have never had to worry about a leak. The size and comfort are awesome - slightly larger than Tranquility, which is nice.
My only complaint is that the tapes are not all that good. They have ripped off on me a few times, and once in awhile the re-fastener tape (the white one) won't stick. I wish I could get Tranquility tapes on a Delta-form diaper. That would be the best diaper ever. |
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Review by: Jim |
I bought these diapers for the first time this week and I have to say they're not bad. I was unsure of how these would hold up compared to the X-Plus' which I've been using on a regular basis for a number of years now. They are a tad bit thinner than the X-Plus, and there is less padding in both the front and rear of the diaper. After using these [since Monday] I can say that they are not bad for the money that you pay. They can only hold about 1-2 heavy wettings, so depending on how long you need to wear them that may or may not be an issue. I've found that I need to change them about twice during the day time. At night, I have had to change about three times on average. This is kind of a pain in the rear because it does interfere with sleep, but it beats wearing Depends.
To reiterate, these are not bad for the money that you spend buying the M3/L3 Abena's. I will personally stick with the X-Plus from now on just because they are more suited for my level of incontinence. |
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Review by: Adrian Merrill |
The Delta M2 and M3 are great, economical diapers. The M3 being the better of the two, with increased padding coverage (similar to Abena EXTRA).
The colours are great (light blue for M2, darker blue for M3).
The tapes on the M2 aren't the best; but on the M3 I've never had an issue.
Absorbency is good with M2; and great with M3. I can wear the M3 to work without a liner/booster pad, and not worry about leaks. The M2 definitely requires a linter/booster pad if I want to make sure I won't have any leaks.
The M3 is considerably bulky, compared to the "discreet" M2 -- especially around the front; but hey, that's just the way life is with a diaper worth wearing. It's just how the diaper fits.
I find the M3 much more comfortable -- and overall to be a better diaper than the M2, but your needs and experiences may differ. I also prefer the darker blue colour (so sick of white diapers, don't even get me started).
If you can get your hands on either one (or are willing to order from Europe), give them a try -- at least the M3. |
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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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