DailyDi Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 Bought a bag of Bariatric Control Pads from Bright medical as I've been looking for a beltless undergarment to replace the discontinued Secure ones I was buying for daytime wear. I like beltless liners as they slip inside any regular underwear, and are easy to swap out in public restrooms or when in a hurry. Most of the liners on the market aren't wide enough in the crotch to be comfortable and provide enough protection for me to feel confident wearing them. I thought the Bariatric ones would be larger... and they are! First thing you'll notice is a bag of 12 pads is the same size as a bag of Bambino diapers! These are big, thick pads with a nice hourglass padding mat. They are wider in the crotch and also very long. In my underwear (2XL NiceDiaper Trainer) it runs from waistband to waist band, with an extra two inches sticking out the back. I used those extra inches to fold down the front pf the pad to prevent wetness reaching the waist of the cotton pant and wicking outward, and I have a nice, comfortable padded feeling. Like the security of a full diaper with the breathe-ability of my underwear. I like them! Source: http://www.brightmedical.com/bariatric-control-pads/ Link to comment
wetman Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Ever tried Tena Comfort? Link to comment
DailyDi Posted February 25, 2012 Author Share Posted February 25, 2012 Have not tried the Tena pants. Got to admit, for some one who has to wear protection it was rather nice today to be able to wear regular underwear with the medline pad all day today. Protection of a diaper, but thin, breathable pant. Still love diapers, but was a nice change to have a light padding day. Link to comment
wetman Posted February 26, 2012 Share Posted February 26, 2012 Well, never mind the Tena Pants. I was referring to the Tena Comfort Pads. While I find that they leak easier than a proper nappy the 'Maxi' ones are quite absorbent and look similar to what you have now. They are like a Tena Slip Maxi without the side bits and the tapes. Link to comment
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