Draco205 Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 Well, this might be my first post here, I usually read posts, but never commented, but now I need some help. I have been trying to find a good plastic pant. I usually use goodnites, depends, or a few other brands and styles, but all disposable types. I have been trying to find a good non wick plastic pant that is not very expensive, like 30 bucks or less. I got a pair of the sani pants from a local medical supply store to just try them, as well as the gerber 3T. Yes a tight fit. roughtly a 29-31 waist, the biggest problem seems to be leaking through the elastics in the legs after a semi or pretty much full diaper. I would like to know what all you recommend in plastic pants that are non wick, with the enclosed elastics. I thus far have been considering fetware's or also plastic-pants.com's versions as I cannot seem to find to many others. Please help me out. All suggestions Welcome. Draco205 Link to comment
DLBob717 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 Well, this might be my first post here, I usually read posts, but never commented, but now I need some help. I have been trying to find a good plastic pant. I usually use goodnites, depends, or a few other brands and styles, but all disposable types. I have been trying to find a good non wick plastic pant that is not very expensive, like 30 bucks or less. I got a pair of the sani pants from a local medical supply store to just try them, as well as the gerber 3T. Yes a tight fit. roughtly a 29-31 waist, the biggest problem seems to be leaking through the elastics in the legs after a semi or pretty much full diaper. I would like to know what all you recommend in plastic pants that are non wick, with the enclosed elastics. I thus far have been considering fetware's or also plastic-pants.com's versions as I cannot seem to find to many others. Please help me out. All suggestions Welcome. Draco205 I suggest you go to www.B4NS.com. Excellent selection of plastic and vinyl pants. Fast delivery. Also will talk to you about correct sizing/fit for your particular use, before they fill your order. Link to comment
thekid1 Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 have a look at the diaper reviews section of this site. you could try LeakMaster Deluxe Pull-On Plastic Pants they have lots of good features like fully wrapped elastics and cost around $20.00 US hears a link. and remember the key thing with plastic pants is a good fit http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFro...et=products.asp Link to comment
dmavn Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 Theres always comco as well. http://www.comcomfg.com/ They used to be the best that you could get, but it has been many years since i have bought plastic pants. Link to comment
jen1234 Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Fetware and BabyKins both have great selection of pantties, Jen Link to comment
Repaid1 Posted January 7, 2008 Share Posted January 7, 2008 All the pants mentioned above are great brands. But coming from a smaller baby myself, they all run to large. Plastic-pants.com is the one you want to go with as they run down to a 5X-small. For your waiste size a small would be to big even from them. I order their xsmall size, and it fits quite well over a molicare. The waist and legs are cut just right in that size, and they have a very generous selection, best of luck. If you wear a thick Cloth then go with a small. Everybody else I have ordered from seems to think a Small size can be stretched to 40" Which gives a very loose fit and very Puffy, so that they fold and bind under clothes. Link to comment
wetdiaperlover Posted January 12, 2008 Share Posted January 12, 2008 Does anyone know where to buy plastic pants not on the web? It would be far more convenient for me to go an pick some up rather than ordering and waiting. Link to comment
enfant Posted January 12, 2008 Share Posted January 12, 2008 wetdiaperlover--check your yellow pages for "home health care" or "medical supply" and make some phone calls. There's probably a store not too far away that carries them, though they're not likely to have much of a selection. I've been using priva pants from amazon.com lately... they're not the best I've used, but far from the worst, and the price is right--only a little over $2 a pair. The seams don't tear apart any more often than they do on $10 plastic pants, but for $2, I don't mind it nearly as much. Link to comment
Draco205 Posted January 15, 2008 Author Share Posted January 15, 2008 Ok, I finally decided to give the ACD leakmaster deluxe and today if the first day with them on, and I must say so far they are comfortable, don't seem to leak hardly at all, and have a great fit. I have a leg measurement of 27 and a waist of between 29-31 depending on what it is. They fit very well, just right in the legs and waist. Using a depends atm to test them out a bit. I do have one question with them, which is the proper way to wear them? tag facing inward, or outward, and in the front or back? Thanks for all the help, might have found a winner thus far. Draco205 Link to comment
Guest Baby_brad Posted January 16, 2008 Share Posted January 16, 2008 I got my leakmasters on monday... and their HUGE! I know their supposed to go high, but almost to your nipple high?! Link to comment
Repaid1 Posted January 16, 2008 Share Posted January 16, 2008 Ok, I finally decided to give the ACD leakmaster deluxe and today if the first day with them on, and I must say so far they are comfortable, don't seem to leak hardly at all, and have a great fit. I have a leg measurement of 27 and a waist of between 29-31 depending on what it is. They fit very well, just right in the legs and waist. Using a depends atm to test them out a bit. I do have one question with them, which is the proper way to wear them? tag facing inward, or outward, and in the front or back? Thanks for all the help, might have found a winner thus far. Draco205 Kinda Depends I have had some with the tag suppose to be outside, but mostly inside and always the back. Link to comment
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