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  1. 2 minutes ago, Wannatripbaby said:

    😬 That's exactly what I was afraid of. My shifts are around 6 hours + commute. And without an opportunity to change, the diaper falling apart before the end of the shift would be a nightmare. 

    Plus I'm thinking of going full-time so that would be even more hours... 

    So what I'm hearing is, it probably isn't a good idea. 😅

    I was a DL since the 70's.... be careful what you wish for.... I have MS and colon cancer issues now.... and wearing 24-7 is a pain in the ass

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  2. 39 minutes ago, Wannatripbaby said:

    My GF thinks that I should definitely NOT go to work diapered at my new job. 

    I recently started a new job as a janitor in a warehouse. I'm constantly active and moving around and taking somewhere around 5,000-6,000 steps per shift. Which with my long legs, is probably several miles. 😅

    At my last job, I wore twice a week because it was a fairly inactive position and it helped me to enjoy my days more. 

    I was thinking about trying to do the same for this job, but my GF is adamant about it being a bad idea to wear at a job where I have to walk so much. She's afraid the friction will cause injury to a very-valuable part of my anatomy. 😳😱😅

    So I wanted to pose the question here to the experts: are her fears accurate? I wouldn't have the opportunity to change if I had any sorts of issues. Does anyone here work an especially Active job and still wear during their shift? 

    I wear, nearly 24-7 and we do medical deliveries 14 hrs a day - alot of walking..... diapers start to come apart after 5 hrs..... Diaper creams are part of this and need to be used but also the LEGEND is they help the diaper disintegrate - we can send men to the moon but make a disposable diaper stand up to REAL World Abuse... seems far fetched...

    your call.

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  3. 2 hours ago, Little BabyDoll Christine said:

    Then this discussion is pointless since the OP would have something better and not bring up reverse engineering that diaper. Yet many agree that the successor is not as good

    It is sorta pointless---- reverse engineer a outdated diaper... but.... look at how the industry ITSELF has done that.... Show up the next sales people with the latest n greatest adult diaper......

    At the time: ConfiDry 24/7; brief - Voted the most absorbent diaper - features an exclusive revolutionary 3D-Core absorbency system which enables a previously-unheard of absorption capacity of 2-3 liters. This unique system makes our brief suitable for an active lifestyle and continuous undisturbed full night rests. The dependable leak control system will keep your skin, clothing and bedding dry for ten or more hours.

    3 liters is 101.442 ounces - now.. the average diaper does at least that and more WITH better tapes and plastic backing - AND 6 tapes are making a comeback

    https://blog.diapermetrics.com/2020/06/confidry-247-review.html

  4. 32 minutes ago, foreverdl said:

    I just looked at that Albaba site, and some of them you have to order 10k diapers, who has $12k to plop down for diapers and then you need a place to store them. That was on the Japan's brands. The diaper price is good, but we would have to get a bunch of us together to split the order. Unless I was on the wrong site. But 15 cents a diaper is a really good price ..

     

    32 minutes ago, foreverdl said:

    I just looked at that Albaba site, and some of them you have to order 10k diapers, who has $12k to plop down for diapers and then you need a place to store them. That was on the Japan's brands. The diaper price is good, but we would have to get a bunch of us together to split the order. Unless I was on the wrong site. But 15 cents a diaper is a really good price ..

    During Covid, I tried to get thick single fold diapers made and it was 5000 pcs ... 36 free samples but with a 500.00 deposit

  5. 12 minutes ago, Little Sam said:

    If that is the case, the patent number should be printed on the packaging, and you'd be able to get details of the rights holder from the patent office, and may be able to license

    13 minutes ago, Little Sam said:

    If that is the case, the patent number should be printed on the packaging, and you'd be able to get details of the rights holder from the patent office, and may be able to licence the design, which would then greatly simplify the task. Even if it's just the same company as the brand, who have previously not replied, you'd probably have better luck with the name of a specific person in a specific department. It would be a business enquiry, not just random email getting sent to customer service.

    the design, which would then greatly simplify the task. Even if it's just the same company as the brand, who have previously not replied, you'd probably have better luck with the name of a specific person in a specific department. It would be a business enquiry, not just random email getting sent to customer service.

    while this patent suggestion is great.... adult diaper tech has gone far beyond the original ConFiDry---- 

  6. Trest is a good one. Sunkiss nd Germany Cloudys 6 tape diaper is good ones..... I did reviews on those

    The Rearz one is a bit old but it still had gotten better - 

     

  7. On 10/25/2023 at 5:10 AM, longislandguy said:

    Bought a box on Facebook. Thought they were diapers, but, whatever. Overnights. Wore them to bed with a booster, plastic pants, and a pad underneath. Two days in, woke up with wet sheets both times. What’s the deal??  I guess they just suck??

    What brand?

    I was DL for many years.... I use Pullups DAILY / diapers on long drives - and with MS now and colon issues they work just fine. NOT intended to take on everything you can throw at it.. these are just as stated.. protective underwear. MS doesnt let me know when I have to go sometimes and these pull ups let me get to a restroom with the appropriate time allowed

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  8. 6 hours ago, ~Brian~ said:

     

    I don't mind using the diaper to its fullest extent and I've done that several times, but I would love to know the difference between a megamax and a trest, Because from what I understand, a trest is almost as comparable to a megamax as can get without being a mega max. Not sure exactly what the difference is, but it sounds like these two diapers are like letters A and B in the alphabet, one right after another, and they know what diapers are and how to make them.

    Brian

     

     

    3 hours ago, Little Sherri said:

    This is the kind of testimonial that makes me want to seek them out. I haven't seen them listed on any of my diaper suppliers' websites yet, but maybe I'll go searching (I'm in Canada). For the most part, I tend not to believe the grandiose claims a lot of products make about capacity. Sure, maybe if I'm willing to spend the day sitting in the bathtub, I could get 11 litres of fluid into a diaper. But even at half that volume, I'd look like an untended toddler if I tried to go run errands with 10 lbs of fluid-saturated SAP hanging between my thighs. But there is a place in my world for the Super Diaper. The MegaMax and Rearz Mega-ed lineup fill that bill - a diaper I can wear for 18  or more hours, if I have that many hours I can spend in a giant diaper, which sometimes, I do. If I come across Trest, I will try them.  

    Here... read these reviews. 

     

    2 hours ago, drynot said:

    I don't know how you guys do it.  Whenever I attempt to fill a premium diaper to near capacity it always, ALWAYS leaks right at the bottom of my crotch.  Mega Max, Rearz, Incontrol....you name it, they're all the same.

    No matter what diaper I'm in I will try to limit wetting them 3 times if I'm out in public.  That's all I'll trust them for.  If I'm at home it's right around 5 times before I start to notice the tell tale feeling of a crotch leak.

    Still....5 wettings is pretty significant for any diaper....let alone a premium one.

    then you are either wearing the wrong size or something with how you put it on. Not tight enough or too tight

  9. Before MS and its fun issues: It was being able to wet them in a checkout line, Concert, Movie theater, On the road driving... playing darts and not have to worry about walking on on movies and concerts.... Maybe even MISS seeing a UFO... 

    STILL the same reasons apply... but now even more... I avoid and always have shitting in them. It stinks no matter what you eat. Its a mess, and I can always do without that 

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