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blue2006

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  1. Dry 24/7 ..... IMHO they feel the most bulky of any disposable on the market. Molicare super plus has the best tapes, while the padding, on the abena xplus, goes up further in the front than the other two. I do like the stretch plastic on the molicares as well. Combine the good points of all 3 and you'd have a great diaper.

  2. I wonder if you received something different, I ordered my last case from xpmedical and they were packaged in drycare red bags. I have had issues with the pin holes in some, and some waistband issues, so they're not perfect but compared to the last abena samples I ordered dry247 were better. Very odd.... consistency lately with diapers has gotten worse...

  3. I wonder why it's so taboo. It's ok for the most part to be openly gay... there's more discussion about legalized marijuana... might as well be legal with k2 or whatever else synthetic they come up with. When was the last time someone put on a diaper and wrecked a car or hurt someone? With it being the diapers fault... you get my point. Diapers don't hurt anyone or kill anyone but yet if you're "outed" you're just screwed up. Something must really be wrong with those diaper wearers. Well its a nice thought that it could be socially accepted, but probably not gonna happen, so in the diaper closet I shall stay, at least its cushy in here! LOL

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  4. I ordered a sample of these.... and yes they absorb very well and were extremely comfortable. Probably the best fitting large size I have ever tried. These are somewhat similar to the dry 247, but different sizing. These are however different than the unique brief which sometimes gets confused for the eurobrief.

  5. It is not because they are too tight I have had the same issue and the ones with this issue had some sort of residue on it and it was always on the right side. I have not contacted the company, but made most work with tape. For the price they charge I probably won't reorder which sucks because I do like them.

  6. You know... the old saying "You shouldn't punch a gift horse in the mouth" comes to mind. What in the H*LL is the deal with people these days. It's everywhere, it doesn't matter what they get or how they get it....IT'S JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH! Last time I checked....this site is free and to my knowledge I have never picked up a virus from here. Who cares if the numbers are off... BTW... first rule of communication....don't start out with a NEGATIVE! Dude.... get a clue...and I don't blame him for banning you....if it were my site I'd probably boot you off...GOOD DAY!

  7. I bought the XL size...which ended up being too big. I didn't care for them that much. They were ok, reminded me of the Abena Super. I thought they would have the hour glass shape like the medium's apparently have (also seen pictures of the medium) but they do not. The back had wing fluff, but the front did not at all. They are in storage or I'd post a pic, I hate moving...LOL! The absorbed fairly well, but got very squishy very quickly. The XL is white.

  8. Honestly, I think it's one of the if not the best absorbing diaper I have ever tried. It depends (no pun intended) on your preferences. What I mean is, Secure/Bambino absorb really well, but when I took off the new Dry247, I was dry. I remember someone posting about the new style of Secure/Bambino leaving some of the sap on your skin after it's wet, which doesn't necessarily bother me, but the Dry247 did not do this. I was a little suprised because it uses a lot of sap absorbing material. Another thing I noticed is when you wet a Secure/Bambino a lot, it can get kinda squishy. It doesn't stay firm. The Dry247 stays firm and man does it get bulky. This may be a downer to some, but I liked the fact that it stayed firm. I have a case on the way and I've only tried the samples. Sor far, very impressed. I like other brands too, I use Secure X-plus and Bambino Bianco's. I think every diaper has it's good and bad characteristics. So I'm not a basher, just sharing my unbiased experience.

  9. After having a chance to use these, all I can say is "WOW"! Vast improvement over the old. They hold A LOT! The tapes hold very well. They do not clump so far and they stay very firm when wet, they don't get all squishy like some diapers will. They swell like crazy and I have pee'd several times and am no where near capacity. There is no way you CANNOT waddle with these when you wet. Yes, Dry24/7 isn't exaggerating, these will rival about anything out there. It would just come down to personal preference as to whether or not you want a fun print, landing strip, or an absorbant product. I'll have to try these again sometime to say 100% these are the most absorbant diaper I have ever tried, but it's darn close. Hope this helps!

  10. I had a long review written and deleted it by mistake. I will try to attach pics of the product in my next post. I broke down and bought the sample pack. At first glance they seem like a good quality product. They remind me of Abena X-plus in the size/shape/tapes/overall design. The lining reminds me of the Delta-Form line from Abena. It has the thickness of the X-plus but I haven't tried those in a few years so I don't know if the padding is the same or not. They definately differ from the old style which if I had to bet on were made by the now defunct Isrealli company "Mega Care Line". The old style were identical to the Mega Care Line premium briefs. The only difference was the shade of purple used on the large size. The shape/plastic and tapes are very similiar to Abena. So far they seem very comfortable. I wear either a large or XL in Secure/Bambino. I like the XL in those brands for the extra wiggle room. I have a 36 inch waist am 6'3" fairly fit build and weigh 215 lbs. As far as the new dry247 size, I can fit into the mediums just fine, with one sample its hard to get the fit right, but could probably make it work. The larges are large. I would say the large is comparable in size to the Abena x-plus XL size. The mediums are almost an inbetween of the Abena medium/large size. It's been a long time since I've tried Abena so I can't remember. The tapes seem to be holding well thus far. I haven't had a chance to wet, so I don't know the verdict on this yet either. My guess is they will absorb like crazy. They are thick, stiff, and comfortable. The plastic seems soft, but not too soft, and feels durable if that makes sense. They don't feel like you're going to rip them apart or the tapes will rip the plastic when you don't want it to. They do not have a landing zone, one of the things I love about the Secure/Bambino line. I sure wish they did. Anyhow, this is probably a product I will order in the future, not sure on which size I'll get. If they were a little cheaper I would probably order both Medium and Large. They are higher per unit case price than Abena and Secure/Bambino. Both per unit cost for Dry24/7= $1.74 for Medium/Large. The price for Abena X-plus is as follows: XL=$1.66 Large=$1.61 Medium=$1.38. The jury is still out, I still have the old style Dry24/7, which I liked, and the new style seems to be a lot better. There is definately more padding up front for us guys, something the old style lacked. The new colors are nice as well. I hope this helps. I'll try to post some pics.

  11. And so...................... it continues.... I agree with the admin. the sh#t is getting old. I like to check this thread for updates and personal experiences with a product not a bunch of pointless arguing over which company is better (in one person's opinion)! So on that note, sorry for this pointless post, but come on guys, enough is enough.

  12. Doesn't Zynga do this with all their addictive facebook games already? Those free trial things get on my nerves since I clicked on one, entered my email to see if the offer was avialable in my area, and now I get so much dang spam email I changed my address. It sounds like a great idea, but yeah, is it worth it? Do a survey to even see if it's worth it. Good luck with your venture, I could see where it could be "doable". Zynga apparently does pretty well, played Mafia Wars or any of those silly games lately? I have, LOL! Not participated in free offers, atleast with your idea a person could get something physically enjoyable out of it though. A gift that can give back...LOL! :thumbsup:

  13. just put the diaper underneath her...and then when you are on top have her grab it, hold it, and pull it up over your butt...and the harder you go...the harder she pulls....very excite....lots of fun...LOL feels like we're all in one big diaper...AWESOME!

  14. It's a Bennetton size 6 diaper....unfortunately no longer manufactured. You can usually only find them on Ebay, and they fetch a hefty price. They had a whole line of designer diapers from NB to size 6. They were bigger and more absorbant and were made in Europe, of course, they get all the good products. Hope that helps and sorry for the disappointment.

  15. My wife bought me mine from www.snugasabug.com and they are awesome. Super duper warm and very comfortable...kinda pricey but....very durable. I've had them over a year with no problems and worn them quite a bit. The zipper goes all the way down on these too. Tons of styles in different sizes. She indulges me every now and then...it's nice. :D

  16. NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D They have normal padding as far as the wings. Nothing special. I was laughing when I was reading...noone was answering the question. The picture makes it look like it's loaded with padding...no pun intended. My take on the diaper, they are comfortable, yeah the plastic reminded me of attends plastic for days gone by, and the absorb pretty well. The samples I got, the tapes were not that great and the plastic was weak, the tapes ripped it. They also leaked out of the plastic, like it had small pinholes in it or something. I thought they were very comfortable though, I wanted to order some, but I will order samples again first to see if maybe I just got some bad ones with the leaky plastic. I've read other posts were people claim the plastic doesn't rip or leak so who knows. That's my take....for what it's worth.

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