XyXy Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 https://www.protecbriefs.com These are a nice alternative to plastic pants. They are waterproof and absorbent high rise shorts. They are the best solution for sidesleepers I have found. Every exit point where a diaper can leak is covered. They are comfortable enough to wear day and night. Leaks are wicked very quickly and holds I would guess 500ml on their own. They do not wick to the outside like some plastic pants can. They are about as leakproof a solution as you can find. I have been using these for several months with 0 leaks. They are offering 10% off the new launch with code PROTEC10. 1 Link to comment
olympus Posted January 18, 2021 Share Posted January 18, 2021 What size is this one and what diaper are you wearing underneath? Link to comment
XyXy Posted January 18, 2021 Author Share Posted January 18, 2021 1 hour ago, olympus said: What size is this one and what diaper are you wearing underneath? This is a medium. Wearing a Confidry medium underneath. Link to comment
Little Sherri Posted January 18, 2021 Share Posted January 18, 2021 Cool product - they seem like they might do a really great job for longer stretches in the saddle, so to speak. How bulky are they under clothes? I generally could wear size 36 pants, but I buy 38's for a better fit over a diaper. Would these add to the bulk or do they work more like compression garments, reducing visual bulk? Link to comment
olympus Posted January 18, 2021 Share Posted January 18, 2021 52 minutes ago, XyXy said: This is a medium. Wearing a Confidry medium underneath. Just one more question. Was that a fresh diaper or had it been used somewhat? Just trying to gauge the amount of bulge that happens. Link to comment
XyXy Posted January 18, 2021 Author Share Posted January 18, 2021 24 minutes ago, olympus said: Just one more question. Was that a fresh diaper or had it been used somewhat? Just trying to gauge the amount of bulge that happens. Oh, haha, well it was in the morning, so pretty soaked. Both were actually, but my bed was dry! 44 minutes ago, Little Sherri said: Cool product - they seem like they might do a really great job for longer stretches in the saddle, so to speak. How bulky are they under clothes? I generally could wear size 36 pants, but I buy 38's for a better fit over a diaper. Would these add to the bulk or do they work more like compression garments, reducing visual bulk? I wear them day and night. I have a 34" waist and wear 36" pants. They are not noticeable because they do compress a bit and completely muffle the crinkle. Even the loudest diapers are completely silent. They do of course add a little bulk, but nothing crazy. I wear them regularly under my pants especially when going out with friends, and nobody ever notices. Most of my friends don't even know I wear diapers. 1 Link to comment
FreeFlowin Posted August 2, 2022 Share Posted August 2, 2022 On 1/17/2021 at 5:33 PM, XyXy said: https://www.protecbriefs.com These are a nice alternative to plastic pants. They are waterproof and absorbent high rise shorts. They are the best solution for sidesleepers I have found. Every exit point where a diaper can leak is covered. They are comfortable enough to wear day and night. Leaks are wicked very quickly and holds I would guess 500ml on their own. They do not wick to the outside like some plastic pants can. They are about as leakproof a solution as you can find. I have been using these for several months with 0 leaks. They are offering 10% off the new launch with code PROTEC10. Thank you so much for pointing these out! I've been looking for a solution to protect myself better at night, and for me, it seems like these would hit all the key points I'm looking for in a 'plastic pant': leak protection, noise reduction, and something that doesn't look too "baby-ish". It's been a little while since this thread was bumped, but I'm curious.... if you (or anyone else) owns a pair of these, how well have they been holding up over a few years of use? (If I get a pair myself, I will share my experience here later!) Link to comment
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