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DLregularjoe

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  1. As someone who only wears for comfort I've found diapers are just incredibly comfortable to sleep in. My sleep is actually more thorough while wearing and I wake much more rested. It goes without saying that wearing during the day is incredibly relaxing as well.
  2. I'm really late to the game on these but just tried them the other day and I'm really impressed. I wear only for comfort and after lots of experimenting I was getting kind of bored with all the 5000ml range stuff. The Tena AF Maxi is my go-to...just for my tastes. Reading Trest was at 6000ml I had to try them. Gotta say they really impressed me when I honestly didn't think I could be! Wonderfully soft plastic on the outside, soft-as-can-be on the inside, I can't say enough great things about their fit (for being such a thick diaper)... Expensive but a real game changer. I'll definitely use these again!
  3. They're produced by NappiesRUs out of the UK...kind of their home brand. I agree, they're fairly similar to Safari with their own unique topsheet but a bit pricier since they've been imported.
  4. If you prefer to stick with plastic, the Attends Slip Active line all have the fabric side bands (no plastic, it's basically a fabric belt with the sticky tabs that you apply to the front plastic like normal) which is where I tend to sweat the most. Nothing in the line is as thick as Rearz or Abena but their highest- Level 10 is decent. Might not be for everyone but a great alternative if you haven't tried them yet.
  5. There's one Ebayer that double poly-bags things (or uses generic USPS mailers), leaves no feedback (unless you want) and even uses a different company name for the return addy and charge card entry. Just message your seller first and they'll be glad to explain how they package-most are quick to respond. Not sure about Forsite but there's a big difference between the Tena and Abena. Both are great but in their own way. Tena is a lot more trim and holds a bit less than Abena. Abena is fairly thick and might require a little baggier clothing if discretion is an issue. Both have their merits but it depends on the features that are important to you. As to the packaging-just contact the prospective company you want to order from and ask-they'll be happy to answer.
  6. I tried 4 of the different levels last year. All plastic and all fun. The Maxi is their heaviest/thickest in plastic and my fave. I'm not good at reviewing but these remind me of the snug overall fit of the classic plastic Tena's from the 80s/90s combined with the "compact" bulk of something like Abena 4's(plastic) or Crinklz.
  7. Same her (as the OP)...I seem to find different diapers are appropriate/desired at different times. Oddly when I was in my 20s, thick was about all I cared about. Now 20 years later I like variety but do find myself especially happy with the thinner plastic types. ID Slip has a great variety in plastic lined from thin (normal) to thick (maxi-probably one of my faves in thick) to even a plastic hybrid style mid capacity. I scored some vintage plastic TENAs last year so that's been my go-to till I run out.
  8. Guessing they failed already. I can't even find them in searches anywhere. Gotta wonder what an owner does at that point with inventory...and what do you tell the investor(s)?
  9. ABU has something new coming late this December. From the vague description it sounds a little like the Magnifico yet slightly more absorbent. The new design of Tykables Overnights has changed them to be a little closer to this type of design as well.
  10. Agreed...I've found the local USPS stores only have a small hodge-podge of free supplies and that's IF they are stocked much at all lol....Finding what you need through their store is the way to go plus they deliver the supplies right to your door for Free!!!
  11. Ebay has lots of samples listings or if you know the specific brand you're wanting to try, many companies offer samples of their own products.
  12. Hi-if I post something for sale in the store can I later delete my post (once it's sold)?
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