Rope,
Try both the Tena Slip Maxi and the Unique Wellness Superio Signature. The Wellness is a less expensive clone of the Tena Slip (costs about 76% as much as the Tena, when purchased by the case). Both have a plastic shell, a plastic front taping panel, very strong tapes, leg elastics, and internal standing leak guards. Both diapers rely on SAP for absorbency, so both are relatively thin diapers. Like you, I liked the Abena Abri-form X-Plus L2 and L3. I find that I wear the same size in the Tena Slip Maxi. For me, the same size (large) in the Wellness fits me, but is slightly smaller than the Tena.
Another option is the Absorbency Plus from XP Med in level 3. As discussions have indicated, it is a good diaper for the price, but does not have dual tapes or internal leak guards.
I prefer a plastic-backed diaper and will wear only plastic-backed when out of the home. At home I sometimes will wear a breathable or a hybrid, particularly if I seem to be getting a rash. I have ordered, but have not yet tested the European Seni Quattro, available from XP Med. According to XP Med, the Seni is a breathable diaper, but has a "heavy gauge waterproof barrier inside that eliminates stretching, sagging and weeping." We shall see. I will post my results.
It sounds like the Molicare Super Plus is thicker and bulkier than you are looking for.
--John
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