My foray into cloth for night time is working out fairly well so far. Since I seldom have an overnight episode I save the cost of a disposable every morning that I awake dry, with only the regular cost of washing once a week (barring accidents).
Now I am starting to think that I might be able to do similar for home/office using the "KINS PULL-ON ADULT COTTON DIAPER 10700"
https://ca.babykins.com/collections/adult-cloth-diapers. For away from home, I'll continue to use my regular disposables.
I am hoping to hear some opinions about these. It's obviously
not going to offer the same protection level as the "Adult Cloth Diaper (DPF) with Extra Thick Padding 11500" that I have read about.
My main questions about the 10700 are:
- how bulky are these? They appear to be manageable for day wear.
- how much absorbency can you expect? Full void, 50% or ?
- I suspect these need extra support when wet (will jockey shorts do?)
I wear accident protection pull-up for home and office and maybe experience a fail once/twice a week. On Saturdays and other long outings i usually switch to a Molicare Mobile or Abena pull-up. But for home/office, are these practical? If I could make these work, I could probably eliminate most of my daily disposables.
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