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  1. Dear all, I have 6 loose Tena Slip Maxi Medium nappies of varrying vintages which I removed from packets upon noticing changes to the product line + 1 unopened packet which I believe contains those just prior to the pink "war paint" additions to run alongside the wetness indicator which I would like to sell. Please note these have been kept in sealed bags in a dark cool dry closet since opening the packets but I have no ability to guarantee them. Please see some pics and let me know if you are interested and offer me a price (you must pay the postage from Melbourne Australia.) Older nappies with grey taping panels: Inexplicably the wetness indicator was yellow for some months before returning to blue (2 of these) http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choos/Tena%20Slip/tn_TS005.jpg Similar to what the product is today: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choos/Tena%20Slip/tn_TS006.jpg For a few packets the taping panel was just transparent with no logos or guides but it is there: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choos/Tena%20Slip/tn_TS007.jpg The unopened packet: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choos/Tena%20Slip/tn_TS008.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choos/Tena%20Slip/tn_TS010.jpg
  2. Vlesi Slip Comfort which I am using at the moment are incredibly noisy, no chance people won't hear you dry or wet, they are thick but could use a booster pad (I am using Merit boosters) and are very pink (at least the medium size is) with the horrible old fashion 2 tape system.
  3. Sounds to me a bit like reverse toilet training, question is though would it really harm your life that much to actually need diapers physically since you seem to need them wholeistically? P.S nappies/diapers seem to work better if you gradually release rather than flood them like you would if you are using the toilet but using that sort of technique I am pretty sure would definately lead to lack of control.
  4. I thought I would upload a few pics of one of the medium sized as a booster for a "Tena Slip Super medium" (made in malaysia.) Booster Pad and Nappy out of packets side by side. Initially folding out to see difference in length. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choo...-07-08_0903.jpg Folded out. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choo...-07-08_0904.jpg Wings of Merit Booster folded behind the rest of the pad. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choo...-07-08_0905.jpg Booster pad in place inside the leg gatherers of the nappy. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y284/Choo...-07-08_0906.jpg These do NOT have a sticky back to them and I think require the wings to be folded back behind to fit nicely inside the leg gatherers and my assumption is that folding out the extra wings will provide a couple of layers of flow control to the main padding of the nappy hopefully dispersing the liquid helping the absorbtion rate as well as giving the extra capacity.
  5. Hi all, I have been looking for a better booster pad for sometime and had these recommended as an off the cuff remark by the sales assistant at nappyland. http://www.ilcaustralia.org/home/search4.a...C=13&MinC=1 http://www.cart.com.au/vhp/view/4836/379311/ I bought the medium size and found if you fold one out and fold the extra cloth back behind them it will fit nicely inside the guards of the nappy/diaper (assuming it has leakage guards) and not being too thick (for me at least) they don't cause that dredded air gap which can cause bad leaks. They seem to have quite a lot of gel in them so they swell up lots and not having a plastic backing allow whatever they can't absorb to slowly transfer to the outer pad/nappy/diaper allowing for better absorbtion as well as adding the extra capacity. I bought one pack of 96 for around $20 (australian) and they seem to be about the same size as a small babies nappy (no idea of the equivalent sizing.) Oh yeah you can only fit one medium pad inside a medium nappy/diaper due to their length.
  6. From my experience (both with the European version and the cheapened version made in Malasia and shipped here) the Tena Slip Maxi is about 20% thicker than the Super. In actual fact the packet size here for Medium is 8 in a pack of Maxi and 10 in a pack of Super and the packets are the same size.
  7. Thanks Robert for the pics and review. I actually think they don't look bad at all but absorbtion and capacity are important so it's a shame they don't hold up well.
  8. Thanks for the reply, Please let us know how they hold up for a wetting!
  9. I would be suprised if modern life & the internet didn't help liberate people that are inclined to actually be comfortable enough to be who and what they are in comparison to what has happened in older generations.
  10. Hey Robert, Thanks mate please let us know what they are like in comparison to Tena Slip Maxi (which I see by your avatar you are aquainted with.) I don't suppose you got a sample of Goo.N bigger than big nappies as well to see the size difference to the average Junior size?
  11. Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has even tried of seen the product "Takecare" I am assuming from the same people that make the Goo.N bigger than big? http://www.goonnappy.co.nz/ http://www.goonnappy.co.nz/shop.php?folder...%20Incontinence
  12. The site must have been talking about the pull-ups style not a cloth like covered diaper. I wonder if they will ever come back or it was a non starter business?
  13. Hi all, A few weeks ago I came across a site diapermarket .com that appeared to me to be in the process of setting up (though I could be wrong) part of their advertising was a new Secure X-Plus with cloth backing (though I could have gotten that part wrong as well. I filled in their online proforma thing to let me know more and got a response back very quickly which I unfortunately deleted but it was along the lines that Secure was launching a new product and I could reply if I wanted him/her to keep me informed but now when I go to the website it appears to be an unregistered domain. On the plus side I havn't started receiving spam but I am down a potential retailer for Secure cloth backed, now my questions are: 1. Does anyone know what happened to Diapermarket? 2. Is Secure actually launching a cloth backed product?
  14. I have been a bedwetter for coming upto 10 years now and have to run to the bathroom a lot during the day. My wife is fine about the nappies and occassional leak.
  15. So how did they work out for you? I always find the gel is quite the bonus for absorbtion and great for the garden afterwards. Their isn't a lot of info except for their claims on health etc do they really only have the 4 small sizes? It would be nice if they made upto a Junior size at least (I think that's what's referred to as size 6.) Be great if you could up a pic to see just how thick they are.
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