Good tip for good diapers with less than perfect tapes!
And good for you for NOT letting your incon slow you down at all. I was active when I was working in industy and diapers were the only management tool that would allow my work activities crawling around and over and under machinery.
This thread recurs now and again, with folks lamenting the "lousy tapes" often found on otherwise great diapers! I have felt the quality of tapes and holding power diminished with the advent of refastenable tapes. Many of us have no use for "refastenable" tapes....we tape on a diaper in the morning and have to get on with life and work....as JRB points out. Those of us who are active need diaper tapes to hold strongly no matter what we are doing.
I have suggested filament tape, the strong stuff used for taping packages, which may be cheaper than duct tape but it is super strong and if you have to change while out and about it can be a major hassle.
JRB uses clear duct tape and it is also available in white if you can't stand the usual silver color. If you have to change while out, there is some chance you can tear the duct tape....which is an advantage. There is no way to tear the filament tape and who wants to carry scissors in case they need to change?
Another great use for the supplemental taping is the snugger fit of a six tape diaper! The Abena X Plus gets heavy as the day wears on and it stays up and more comfortable for me when I tape the legs, waist and the mid point between the tapes.
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