The key is "absorbance". How much do you think plastic pants will absorb? Notthing unless your wear lined plastic pants and even then,....they don't absorb much. Wearing plastic pants over a disposable diapers does do a couple of things that does help,......First, it does prevent (within reason) a sagging diaper. if there is any one thing that stand out over and above any reason for wearing plastic pants with a disposable diaper the prevention of a sagging diaper is the best reason. Another reason reason is odor control. Plastic pants do offer a small degree of odor protection....it will NOT mask, or prevent 100% of odor control, but I've found wearing plastic pants does help. The last thing is small leakage. What I'm talking about is those very small leaks, or spots all of us experience one time or another, on one, or both of your butt cheeks. I am talking about a very, very small diaper leakage that leaks out around the thigh area of your cheeks. If your diaper is pretty wet and you go to sit down,..... this is when the liquid is squeezed out of the diaper with pressure that your applying as you sit. I NEVER plan on plastic pants to absorb anything because I know they won't.....thay is not the purpose, or intent of wearing plastic pants. Holding the diaper securley in place is by far the best reason to wear plastic pants with a dispoable diaper......if it offers anything else consider it as a bonus but don't count on it.
My experience wearing plastic pants with disposable is snug fitting pair of plastic pants for all the reasons mentioned in the above, but I like as little bulk as possible and a snug fitting pair of plastic pants offers what I will call compression. I wear Abena disposables and even their XPLus M4 has so little bulk it really is not noticeable in my opinion but I've noticed a little less bulk ( at least I think there is a little less) becuse the plastic pants that I wear compress the diaper some and I still feel very comfortable wearing the diaper and plastic pants. If you want to try this combination (tighter fitting) plastic pants, I would recommend trying the KINS (Babykins) Lowrider style plastic pants they sell. There is no fluff in these pants, and don't let the name "Lowrider" fool you. These pants are NOT a lowrider style garment as the name might lead you to believe. I buy the vanilla translucent color, but they do sell these pants in several differnt colors for those of you that want a little spice in your life.
In sum, if you want an absorbent plastic pant, then you need to buy thsoes pants that have some type of lining. The heavier the lining, the more absorbent the pant. No lining means NO absorbance so don't expect the pant to do some it was not designed to do. However, there is one style of plastic pant that is very absorbent........and that would be the All-In-One (AIO). With the AIO, you have a plastic pant with plenty of absorbence. In my opinion, the best AIO on the market is made by KINS. I used their AIO for night use for a long time but stop wearing them when I became bowel incon. AIO's and bowel incon is not a good combination. Hope this helps.
