adriansurley Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 When you are getting above 4000 of urine/liquid I mean what do you expect of ANY diaper for that matter...who honestly urinates that much without purposely trying to completely saturate a diaper. Plus, it also depends on where the liquid is being put (i.e. front, back, seat of the diaper) they all add to the absorbancy. Cuddlz = Bambino by the way Link to comment
leafy kille Posted November 30, 2009 Author Share Posted November 30, 2009 hmmmm ill be the judge of that i have not seen any posts from any one who has actualy tried both as one is europe only and the other is usa only. Link to comment
loopy Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 They do look the same, down to the pattern on the stuffing.... and cuddlz did sell bambino before hand, and the cuddlz ones are good Link to comment
doakman2007 Posted December 2, 2009 Share Posted December 2, 2009 Rather than go to the trouble of testing them yourself, there is a chart on the Web that compares Attends (2 models), Abena (5 models), and Molicare (2 models). The link: http://www.xpmedical.com/dtest.html Link to comment
adriansurley Posted December 2, 2009 Share Posted December 2, 2009 Unfortunately that test on XPMedical is not as accurate as it could be because they just use plain water...which is not an accurate comparison to urine (mainly salts). Link to comment
d_drew12 Posted December 2, 2009 Share Posted December 2, 2009 When you are getting above 4000 of urine/liquid I mean what do you expect of ANY diaper for that matter...who honestly urinates that much without purposely trying to completely saturate a diaper. Plus, it also depends on where the liquid is being put (i.e. front, back, seat of the diaper) they all add to the absorbancy. Cuddlz = Bambino by the way Yet people want a thicker, more absorbant bambino??? Honestly, I don't get it. I can't pee enough to get a diaper to capacity sometimes before it starts to have a urine smell or it degrades, even a bambino. I wind up changing before it's fully used which to me is a waste. Link to comment
Dougie Posted December 2, 2009 Share Posted December 2, 2009 drew, It would be good if they add more pulp/fluff. Not to be thicker, but for better flood control. The SAP amount is great but it takes more time to absorb. The fluff will absorb more quickly than SAP. With night time accidents I have had pee leak out of the back at the top and it wasn't at capacity yet. I won't be buying anymore Biancos until I know they make that change. I'm going back to Abena because they handle the flooding better. Link to comment
adriansurley Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 More pulp/fluff would upset a lot of people including myself because they are already quite thick - you start really fluffing it up then it becomes unmanageable to even remotely be discreet which a lot of people want to be somewhat discreet in wearing these. Link to comment
WetDad Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 I like the format of the XP Medical tests, with the dimensions and capacities in an easy to read table. However, I would like to see pads added to the list in their own category. Some of us use these ya know. Link to comment
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