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Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:19 pm

So totally true... I ran through a few cases of these, and the diaper itself is really good, but the sizing is lacking. The Small/Medium (blue) are too small... and the Medium/Large (Purple) are too big.

This company has a product with some great potential on their hands... but the sizing is throwing them all off.

dry 24/7 eurobrief

Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:11 pm

Yes I would say their size is lacking. I had been using euro brief for years and swore by this diaper but, they switched now dry 24/7 and euro brief are the same much as the "unique brief was. Now I am very dissappointed as they are both cheaper versions of what they were.
The plastic backing is so cheap it tears if you move the wrong way and the sizing is horrible, the tapes do not stayand way to much bulk.
dear god who dreams this shit up? "we have a good product, lets screw it up"

Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:50 am

Unfortunately I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that the people designing the product aren't the ones who are using it. If incontinent people started a diaper company I'm sure the product would be an instant success... but when you get a bunch of scientists, engineers, and desk jockeys designing a product it never works just right.

Why does it always seem to be a battle between fit and capacity? The thin diapers are snug and comfortable, but the all-day diapers never fit quite right.
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