Baby Brian wrote:
Be warned that Rearz (and Bambino) both have a design that places the lower tapes closer to the middle of the wing panels. This no-lower-tape design does not allow for a decent fit around your legs. In my experience, this has always led to them leaking long before they reach any kind of capacity and you end up wasting money on them. The only way I have been able to get a diaper like this to work is to use one size too small. This smaller size will then compensate to the looser fit around your legs and still provide a decent enough seal that won't leak too often. Unfortunately, this also means you will be wearing a diaper that is not properly fitted. They will be much more likely to leak over the top waist band, have tapes that "pop" off, and even split open along the middle of the back side.
I do not recommend using Rearz, Bambino, or any other similarly designed diaper. Instead, if you are looking for a really good premium diaper then I would highly recommend Confidry 24,7 NorthShore Suprem, or even Molicare Supers. Just don't look at their individual costs though, look at them as a cost/diapers per day. They all last a lot longer so overall the cost much less than diapers like Tena, Suprema, Tranquality, or Abena. As a plus you can go longer in between changes, and they are much less likely to leak too.
While I haven't tried Rearz or Bambino, I will say that diaper fit is often very individualized and dependent on body type... so blanket statements like that might not hold true for everyone.... Luckily, I have found that the ConfiDry 24/7 work well for me so I'll stick with what I know.