Tena Flex Diaper Reviews

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Where to Buy:

Allegro Medical - MediSave (UK)

The Reviews:

  • I got two of the Tena Flex diapers and thought they were great. You can adjust them to fit and they hold at least three good wettings without a leak. They get really big as they soak up so if your in them awhile you could end up waddling!!! Joe usnheavn@pacbell.net

  • These are very cool. Changes are easy sitting and standing. Hold almost as much as Tena Super.
    Very surprising that they don't leak, but then again Tena makes pretty good products. Steve stevo@diapered.us

  • The diapers is nice to wear I will give the diaper 8 on of 10 and it can holed a lot. Mathew

  • I just got some samples of a new kind of diaper and thought I'd share my impressions of it. The Tena Flex-i-Fit (heretofore known as FIF) are a new style of diaper, much like the Abena Abri-Wing, although I've not yet tried those. They have a long "cloth belt" that wraps around your waist. That leaves the diaper hanging down your backside. You pull the front of the diaper up and attach it to the cloth belt using Velcro-like strips. (The entire diaper is covered with the same "cloth.") In terms of coverage, it fits more like a full-size belted undergarment, in that there is no protection on the sides, but it comes up much higher than an undergarment and has a lot more absorbent material. I haven't really put it to the test yet, but the bulk--especially between the legs--seems to suggest that it will be very absorbent. This makes for a strange mixture of a design that you think would be very discreet, but the bulk in the crotch feels very obvious. They feel comfortable enough, and they way the lay on your body feels good as the diaper brushes against your bottom. I like it. The color is white, overall, in spite of all the pictures I've seen, which make them seem green-ish. They're not, thank goodness. RMS401

  • This diaper is what I would call a super-undergarment. The design is similar to an undergarment in that there really is no side protection, just a "belt" to hold front to back. However, there are some significant differences such as: the fastening system is similar to the Abri-Wing in that the "belt" Velcro's to itself in the front and the front padding Velcro's to the "belt" thingy. Also, the absorbency on these things is very good - easily more absorbent than Depends overnight or Attends. Strangely enough the diaper has leak guards as well. I don't feel confident wearing one of these by itself, so I use it as a stuffer in an Attends and haven't had a leak yet. Considering these things are pricey (I paid $30 for 26), I'd rate them overall at 6 out of 10. Craig

 


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