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 Post subject: Prevail Full Mat
PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:06 pm 
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Just thought I wouldf put a plug in for Prevail diapers. I recently bought 5 cases of prevails for $100.00 They come 72 to a case in packs of 12 they are the plastic backed full mat ones. I think I like them better then the waist band attends not to mention a few other middle of the road brands. Like with most middle of the road diapers I've found a booster pad to be a big help but with that said they still do a fairly good job over all. One thing the guys may like is the full mat in the front of the diaper. I took a nap the other day with one on. As some of you know I'm a tummy/back sleeper I took my nap on my tummy when I woke up a few hours later the front was wet through out but no leaks :D I did have a Maxi size booster in there as well.

Also I gave a pack to my friend Jane and my other young friend. Jane thought they were ok she did say that the make a little more noise then what she preferrs :? But like I pointed out to her if you use a mesh panty over them that cuts the noise down enough that I don't seem to notice it myself (ok well maybe a little) My young friend said about the same thing. She also agreed that with a booster they are a fairly decent diaper for a middle of the road brand.......My two cents and some change....Sandy :)


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Leave it to Sandy to find such a great deal. What, that works out to about 28 cents a diaper? You must of found them on e-bay.
You know since I changed brands to Tranquility, the type with the plastic backing, I've dealt with more noice than the Tena I use to use. I just add a pair of plastic pants and the noice is practically gone! Also, it'll catch any leaks I may have. Great job, Sandy! ............Paul Martin


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