The
experienced at this forum will already know this, but I have to share my own process of discovery..
I received my shipment of Tranquility SlimLine briefs yesterday, which are plastic backed. I was looking forward to their refasten-ability among other plastic virtues. Testing a couple out today I later needed to use the toilet for a BM at one point, according to Murphey's Law. But at first I couldn't take the tape off, without ripping the backing. So I spent the next few hours back at work muttering about this deficiency as I held the BM in..
Later I could wait no longer. Quite by accident I discovered that the white tape lifts off of the stubborn blue tape. Doh! I wonder how many other briefs supported this feature that I was unaware of? Particularly the cloth backed types. I'll have to review my notes.
It looks like the Tranquility SlimLine is going to work well as my shopping / weekend / yardwork diaper. It's not as absorbent as the ATN, but I didn't want the extra bulk or added cost. On the weekend I often only need 4 hour support (and my stream is slow). In wet use it seems more comfortable than the GoSupreme that has been my standby. I do wear plastic pants over the SlimLines to reduce the crinkle. That helps to control the oder anyway. For outdoor events, even that can be omitted (it is not that loud a crinkle).
That "captain obvious" white tape discovery today made my day.
