The one that fits comfortably, doesn't leak, and has enough absorbency to handle your leakage.Jlinch said:What is the best tab diaper for overnight?
ltapilot said:The one that fits comfortably, doesn't leak, and has enough absorbency to handle your leakage.Jlinch said:What is the best tab diaper for overnight?
Seriously, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. MegaMax, Betterdry, Rearz Hybrid, and Tranquility all have people who some their praises, and people who found that they didn't work at all. It's a very individual thing wgiven the specifics of the fit.
My suggestion is to start by requesting some samples, and then move on to buying a few individual packs. Once you've found something that works well for you, you can save money by ordering by the case, but in the beginning you don't want to be stuck with an entire case of something that doesn't work so well.[min@ltapilotltapilot said:The one that fits comfortably, doesn't leak, and has enough absorbency to handle your leakage.Jlinch said:What is the best tab diaper for overnight?
Seriously, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. MegaMax, Betterdry, Rearz Hybrid, and Tranquility all have people who some their praises, and people who found that they didn't work at all. It's a very individual thing wgiven the specifics of the fit.
My suggestion is to start by requesting some samples, and then move on to buying a few individual packs. Once you've found something that works well for you, you can save money by ordering by the case, but in the beginning you don't want to be stuck with an entire case of something that doesn't work so well.
ltapilot said:The one that fits comfortably, doesn't leak, and has enough absorbency to handle your leakage.Jlinch said:What is the best tab diaper for overnight?
Seriously, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. MegaMax, Betterdry, Rearz Hybrid, and Tranquility all have people who some their praises, and people who found that they didn't work at all. It's a very individual thing wgiven the specifics of the fit.
My suggestion is to start by requesting some samples, and then move on to buying a few individual packs. Once you've found something that works well for you, you can save money by ordering by the case, but in the beginning you don't want to be stuck with an entire case of something that doesn't work so well.
Clay said:I can't decide with samples. By a case and try. If not the proper fit or they leak go to another one it's all what works for you.