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  1. That’s great dlnoir. They are my favourite pants. Like you said, they have a perfect fit.... if you wanted, an airtight fit. 

    I just love how simple it is to fit just a pad inside and wear them against the skin. Quite a plastic environment though. 
     

    I wear both day and night, 24/7 although change the pad and pants for bed as I will have sweated in the first pair. 
    Its best to wash the pants as soon as you take them off, as the sweat ruins the PVC. 

    I have enough for 7 days with spares. Try to avoid too much glue to hold the pad on, as it affects the plastic too. (What I mean is don’t overly let the pad glue get to the plastic id you can), as it’ll eventually harden it. 
     

    if you have any questions about them, fire away. 
     

  2. Not too bad, can be a little tight although it can differ by batch. I prefer a tighter fit, I wear a 34’ (hip size), which is quite slim fitting on me. I tend to wear nearly airtight, the plastic against my skin with a disposable pad.


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    Not too bad, can be a little tight although it can differ by batch. I prefer a tighter fit, I wear a 34’ (hip size), which is quite slim fitting on me. I tend to wear nearly airtight, the plastic against my skin with a disposable pad.


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  3. Hi everyone

     

    Has anyone used Henleys pants before? A British company who specialises in pants you can wear with disposable / washable pads. All you do is purchase the right hip size (they go up in 2 inch intervals (you can get a airtight fit if you like), and you place the pad inside the plastic inner pocket.

     

    Very good for light bladder weakness. Ultimately you will be wearing plastic on your skin, but as it is very soft and smooth you don’t really notice.

    Nice PVC smell when new, almost like a beach ball, or even a play tent I had as a kid.

    The pants create a waterproof ‘seal’ between the plastic and your skin, and you can wear them airtight if you want. They have a good cut.

     

    Does anyone wear them?

     

    Previously known as Sandra pants....

     

     

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  4. True they are rather expensive then again they are no longer being made. I really like the retro look of this particular model, the cut, the pouches and feel. Septa used to make a white model as well and they had a structured type of foil, which I like even better than the yellow one. Unfortunately they are rare to say the least I only have one of those. At least it gives me an excuse to keep scanning the internet so every now and then you
  5. Jamestena,
    PUL made the ones you can see in the picture`s I've posted indeed they are very helpful as it comes to making specials



    Ok thanks

    Yes I just like the idea of a nice quality pvc pant with an insert so I can wear just that as my underwear everyday. I don't mind skin contact with the plastic as I can get used to that in winter months. Of course it would be slim fitting with a thin pad inside as I only dribble a little.
    I might order a selection of colours and intend to wear them everyday as my normal underwear.
    Does anyone know any good pads I can use inside plastic pants?


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  6. I'm going to ask pvc u like in the U.K. To see if they can make me a pair of snug fitting pants with a pouch for the pad. I prefer closer fitting pants and don't mind the plastic on my skin as this time of year it's much cooler. They seem quite amiable and nice about adding it. Will update.


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  7. Ahh I didn't realise body pressure was actually crushing the plastic micropores... I suppose when you sit in one you are effectively depleting the urine movement and like you say leaving it to lie on the surface which is effectively a swamp style plastic sheet. And I guess it stops oxygen too.

    I wonder if they were thinking that certain people have a bit of body fat in the buttocks so when they sit in one the displacement wouldn't necessarily 'crush' the micropore holes? Only a thought.


    I'm wondering if the funnels could have been altered so they didn't crush , maybe a tougher plastic that didn't get crushed by skin and body pressure when sat on.

    I heard also the sheet was sticky... what help is a plastic sheet like that ?


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  8. I am no expert as it comes to plastic pants, probably not by a long shot. On my quest to find plastic pants which I remember from early childhood, I bought literally dozens of plastic pants only to find that the majority are from a pour quality or do not match the description not even close, very disappointing. For that reason I decided to have pants made to my likings of which these pictures. I do not weld them myself nor do I manufacture them myself, I have them made to my specifications. The only downside I have so far the film being used still differs from what I have in mind. The cut however, especially the low cut version, is spot on with the memories I have.
    As for the answers to your questions. There is only one size, mine to be honest, as I have them made
  9. About 20 years ago and yes. that should be "Robinson"



    Oh thanks. I couldn't find any online unless others know. The Frosted material you describe sounds sort of old type plastic they used to use, so I thought it was old.

    I'm guessing the idea is to have the pants close fitting for the pad to do it's job, so I guess the pants need to be kind of skin tight?

    I'd really like to buy some of the pants with inserts!!!
  10. As said in my previous entry I really like plastic pants with pockets to. In addition to that I like the old type of foils with a structured pattern, almost impossible to come by. Now day I have them made to my specifications. I used a Suprima 1201 as a template. The picture here is one of the earlier versions fully welded. The more resent version has some alterations made to it and I now have a low cut version for daily use under regular clothing. I have no picture of the low cut. I hope you like the pictures.
  11. It actually looks pretty decent. I see they're being careful in not saying there's a plastic inside lining when they say 'soft pliable lining'! But it kind of makes out its stretchy I guess... Interesting funnels for 'one way flow' .


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  12. Hi

    I know not strictly a diaper, but is still an incontinence device :) Did anyone actually wear these? I think they were around in the 1970s/ 80s, and were literally just a pair of slim fitting plastic pants with an insert for a lad you'd wear just like that.

    I mean I know B4NS sell them nowadays without the insert, but originally they had one years ago so you could wear just the pants and the pad on their own. All it would be is a pad inserted for light incontinence and you'd wear them day to day.

    I believe there was a brand called the 'Molyslip' that made them...

  13. No!!!

    The only thing they were any good for was LEAKING

    They were BY FAR the worst paper diaper I ever tried.

    The one and Only thing they did right was Three Tapes on each side so they fit but that was it.

    The ones I have are two per side and have not paper but plastic shell

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