A few additional observations about the new Northshore Air Supreme diapers.
I wore my only remaining one (breathable shell) this morning on my exercise walk. As circumstances had it, I was having a good day and no bowel accident, so I cannot report on the practical side of things.
The stripe on Northshore diapers indeed is a wetness indicator.
The diaper fits and feels very much like a Molicare Super Plus. As it is made in France could it be a house-brand clone of the Molicare, perhaps made in the same factory?
Regarding the claimed 40 oz. absorbent capacity, that is very close to the measured 46 oz. capacity of the Molicare Super Plus (as rated by XP Med).
When first put on, and dry, the diaper bulges in the lower front and lower front sides (like the Molicare Super Plus).
The tapes seem adequate on the cloth-like shell. They are wider than on most plastic backed diapers.
It is a lot of diaper. Probably o.k. for concealment to wear outside in jeans, but it may be a problem with dress slacks. It is comfortable, but you are very much aware of the diaper. There is a significantly large amount of mat in the crotch, between the legs. This caused some rubbing against the inner thighs during exercise walking.
It feels bulkier and heavier than the Abena Abriform Premium Air Plus Level 3, more like a Level 4, but I do not have a Level 4 available for comparison.
The diaper is very quiet, with no rustle.
There is a good fecal drop zone with generous space.
After 6 hours of dry use it had stretched considerably. This probably was not worse than most diapers with breathable shells. The new Seni seemed to stretch less than the Northshore.
The Northshore is a good diaper, but, so far, given its price, I do not see a critical factor that would cause me to buy it in its breathable shell. In its plastic shell version, there is still too much competition available at a lower price. However, if that competition changed over to only breathable shells, I would buy the Northshore in its plastic shell version, despite the price.
--John