blunderboy21 Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 Hey everyone, so I currently use a size 6 luvs with goodnites over them because the straps always rip after about 30 minutes in the size 6. I saw size 7 online, and was wondering if anyone know how much of a difference in the waste there was, and whether it was worth it to order some. I love the feeling of being diapers with straps, and the way a baby diaper feels damp, but the AB diapers are just too expensive. Is it worth a try? or have you tried it and it didnt really make any difference? Link to comment
Diaperdante Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 You could always try, in my town a pack of pampers size 7 runs for 11.99 so they're really not that expensive. I can fit them and I am like a size 34 waist,I can also fit the size 6 no problem so you might have some luck. Link to comment
BlakeJordan Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 I have a problem with tearing also. Not with that brand. But just the same. Try the scotch tear by hand packaging tape for reinforcement. It's clear, so it doesn't mess with any prints. Extremely easy to handle. About 3x as thick as normal packaging tape, meaning it doesn't fold in on itself with the breeze of a fan or A/c. And can be torn by even one hand. (while holing your wing in place) usually about $3/each but a roll can last about 20 tapings. Not a bad value. Easy to find at Walgreens, Frys and especially Albertsons if you have them. I think Walmart also carries them. Been using that brand for about 3 years. I tape it and forget it. Never have to worry about tears or my tapes coming off or ripping. And again it's clear if your worrying about the print. Unlike say... Duct tape. Can't say anything on the actual size or brand. Just the fact that tearing has been an issue for me since day one. -Blake- Link to comment
Kari Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 I got "scientific" on this when they first came out b/c I wanted to know as well. When measuring most size 6 diapers, I usually laid them on a flat table and WITHOUT STRECHING, taped each side of the waistband to the table. I usually consistently (usually consistently, sounds like an oxy moron, lol) But, for the most part, I measured 14 inches front and back making an unstreched size 6 baby diaper 28" total. Then there is front to back. I remember 20 inches which is where a person with a 28" waist may NOT fit into one. Younger skinny Guys will sometimes fit better into baby diapers than Girls with a 24"-26" waist. It's all in the hips... [media=] So you ask about size 7... I was all excited thinking it be like at least 2 extra inches and basically the same as a small adult sized diaper. My hopes were dashed. I think I got an extra half inch on each side and maybe a whole inch front to back. Making a size 7 Pampers 29" at best in circumference. And maybe 21-22 front to back. The advantage is in the absorbency. Pampers 7 is less about size than absorbency. As for this "assumption", No I didn't do a liquid capacity test, but others have. So that information is from a third source. Link to comment
Repaid1 Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 Your data doesn't fit with the 34" quote from above... somebody is fibbing! Link to comment
camedmabdl Posted September 22, 2012 Share Posted September 22, 2012 The pampers dry max 7 active fit or cruisers in can. Are thirsty and I can get tapes to just stick tape to hold with 30-31 waste. I think they recalled the dry max, but if you can find them they will hold a pretty impressive flood, they overnight size six are good to, both for home fun tho not adaquit for real world dependability hope this was usefull to someone, cheers Link to comment
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