Ok, i made a reply to this post before, but it got lost in cyberspace. The others that posted on here pretty much hit the nail on the head on what to do for this problem, so I don't need to belabor the point. One thing I will add though is if you are on the upper range of size, it might be best to go up a size if tape popping/ripping is a continuing problem. I had to do that with A+ level 4. When I first bought them, i bought medium, but when I noticed that without fail almost every diaper or every other diaper would have a tape rip when I put it on, I thought maybe I would try upping a size to size regular. It worked, and I still got a great seal at the legs, and great protection, for the most part. I say for the most part beccause they did leak onto the undewear i was wearing over the diaper once. I think it was after that that I decided to go with diapers that have leak guards, which lead me to wanting to use Abena X-Plus...and the rest is history. I am quite pleased with the quality of the diapers I have used so far. While i may not need the 75 oz of absorbency the product boasts, I still prefer to have a diaper that can absorb and be worn comfortably for hours without changng for those extended wear situations. I find the more absorbent a diaper is, the drier your skin feels, even if you don't use it to capacity. However, The dry 24/7 did also have excellent skin dryness..but i dont think they have as good as an acquision rate, and the tapes dont always stick when you want them to.
Peace out!
Rob
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