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Author: | PuddleGuy [ Thu May 26, 2011 12:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Snap-on Plastic Pants? |
Hey all. As some of you may know, I wear cloth diapers to work a couple of times a week. Helps save money on disposables. They are pretty thick, but I like to change at least once during the course of the work day so the smell doesn't become noticeable. The cloth diapers I prefer to wear are velcro contour, which makes changing pretty quick. However all the plastic pants I have are of the pull-on variety, which means I have to get my shoes and pants off in order to put on a fresh pair. Do any of you have experience with using snap-on plastic pants? I have seen them offered by several manufacturers but am hesitant to purchase some for fear that they might leak or the snaps might come undone, causing problems. Advice/opinions appreciated! |
Author: | DDS [ Thu May 26, 2011 6:47 pm ] |
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I wear Gary snap-on plastic pants during the warm weather months. I've never had any problems with the snaps coming undone. They are not as comfortable to wear as pull-on pants due to the snaps but they do a good job of containing. I do not recommend using them when you are laying down or sleeping as they will leak especially if you are a side sleeper but they are fine for walking, sitting or standing. Snap-on pants are a little cooler to wear as they allow for a little air circulation. Gary's medium size snap-on pants are lower waisted than their medium pull-on pants. Never put snap-on plastic pants in a dryer as the snaps will cut little slits in the vinyl. I learned this lesson the hard way. I wear cloth to work as well as disposables depending on the day. I don't know what brand you usually wear but the Gary pants are smooth inside and out which makes wiping them out very easy. I seldom need to change the pants when doing a diaper change unless I end up with wet elastics. I usually only require one change in an 8 hour workday and wiping out the plastic pants is sufficient in keeping any odors to a minimum. Most times when I change at work I'll change from cloth to a disposable putting the cloth in a plastic bag which goes right out to another bag in my vehicle. I'll keep the plastic pants on simply because they add extra protection and keep the disposable noise to a minimum. |
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