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Re: Most diapers NOT designed to handle very large sustained flood.

Just to see how much my typical flood in the morning is, I used an old sauce container to measure the fluid of my bladder capacity after waking up after sleeping. This is normally when the really big floods happen so I thought I would be pretty secure in getting this as an accurate reading. The void filled the entire jar of Ragu Sauce. It wasn't quite to the top but it was close. That is 2 cups or 18 Oz or 500 ml of urine. All at once. Needless to say, most mid-range briefs will not handle that. If they do, a product will need to be changed immediately.

Re: Most diapers NOT designed to handle very large sustained flood.

I rely on better dry with a booster inside that handles most of my average wettings. Yes major floods are a problem but I fortunately have few of those. Nightime is entirely different as I wet numerous times a night and the only solution is thick cloth diapers with comfortable plastic pants with all edges tucked in. I’m a primarily side sleeper and no disposables have ever worked for me overnight.

Re: Most diapers NOT designed to handle very large sustained flood.

Doug
I rely on better dry with a booster inside that handles most of my average wettings. Yes major floods are a problem but I fortunately have few of those. Nightime is entirely different as I wet numerous times a night and the only solution is thick cloth diapers with comfortable plastic pants with all edges tucked in. I’m a primarily side sleeper and no disposables have ever worked for me overnight.
Hey Doug!

I am also a fan of Better Dry. But not in the summer.. In the summer I opt for Seni. Plastic backed products are too hot in the summer. Right now though, my use of dispsoables is minimal. I am using cloth as much as possible to save on money and enviormental waste. When i do use disposables, Better Dry is definetly one of my go-to brands for sure, depending on the weather.