abdlwpg Posted July 10, 2025 Posted July 10, 2025 I guess it could just be new clothing items but seems like they haven't launched that many new diapers in the past year or so. Hoping it's 36 per case like they used to be vs the 32 for the last couple of new ones.
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted July 10, 2025 Posted July 10, 2025 If it is Warhammer 40K, I will definitely pass. I do not whant a chain sword or Tyrannid anywhere near that part of my body. Although a diaper would be appropriate for Call of Duty or for use in the Septic-mus Empire
abdlwpg Posted July 11, 2025 Author Posted July 11, 2025 Based on the graphics I think it will be more video game based over tabletop. Whatever it is I'm sure it will be different enough to not infringe any copyright. Like I doubt there will be a controller similar to the one in the graphic as it's pretty close to a super Nintendo controller.
abdlwpg Posted July 15, 2025 Author Posted July 15, 2025 So I guess they're the relaunched little monsters. I do like the gamer elements but the monsters themselves don't really do it for me. The pixel heart wetness indicators are pretty cool. Also annoyingly they shrunk the case size to 30 which is even less than the lunar cub/kitten ones. Def a pass for me unless they go on sale for a decent price.
Little Sherri Posted December 16, 2025 Posted December 16, 2025 I resisted buying these for a while, because of the cost per unit, and the case size (30). However, having been essentially a subscriber to the previous version, which came in 48 packs, and could be had for less than $3 each (and sometimes closer to $2 each), CAD, I felt like I had to try the new ones, for journalistic reasons. Rearz had a sale on, not a substantial one (10% off), but I used it as an excuse to make the leap. The new, gamer-themed Lil' Monsters are, absent discussions about price, a pretty good diaper - I'd put them up there with any of the Rearz/InControl super-diapers, such as the BeDry Night and the Mega Inspire+. I wore a couple of them to near-failure, again, for "journalistic integrity", and I found them to be reliable and comfortable companions. Rationally, I would assume that Rearz would take their BeDry Night chassis, and just add print to the cover, a spritz of scent, and a price increase, but anecdotally, to me, they seem to contain a bit more SAP, or something - they held a lot, and did a decent job of redistributing the workload. I was in one for about 20 hours (including having slept overnight in it, at the start of its shift), on an active Sunday spent doing lots of stuff in and out of the house, and I thought it performed well. The question is, are they worth $5 a unit... and the answer comes in the form of the other Rearz diapers that perform about as well, and cost notably less. You might not get those last few hours out of, say, a regular BeDry, or a Critter Caboose, but wearing the same product for an entire rotation of the earthy usually isn't practical for me, anyway - they reach a point where they are in danger of failure, and, you look like you have a dead raccoon stuffed into your pants. I will say that their odor control is second to none - they still kind of smelled like their scenting, a vaguely soapy, not-quite-baby-powder bouquet - after like 18 hours. No neglected toddler smells. That's something. 1
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