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One of my patrons asked which diaper brand is best! I'm not sure actually - it's seems there are different kinds of diapers that fit different needs. This is what I know about diapers, but I am not at all an expert. 

For an ABDL experience

-  I know that among the adult babies I know, that Rearz are a very popular choice.  They look very babyish and are also absorbent. They are both good in function and in making you feel babyish. 

- Little For Big  is similar - babyish, ABDL style adult diapers! 

I'm sure there are more stores that sell ABDL diapers - if you know tried and trusted diapers that you recommend, comment below. 


For affordable absorbency 

- Depends adult diapers and Prevail are simple, absorbent and affordable options that you can find in many stores. They don't have a cute ABDL look, but they may be convenient if you want to have diapers around that no one else will notice. 

They might not aid you in regressing as much as cute ABDL diapers, but they are easy to find and easy to hide among your clothes. 


For a More Traditional Baby Experience 

 I know a few people who use cloth diapers  and plastic pants. It  seems like a bit more work to wash and re-use them, but it certainly creates a more traditional, old fashioned feeling. The cloth feeling might be a bit more snug and comfortable. They are also going to make less crinkly diaper noises, which may be good or bad, depending on if you like those noises :)  

This website has some adult size cloth diapers. 

 

For a Potty Training Experience:

You can use pull ups in the biggest size, depending on how big your accident is. Some smaller adults can fit easily into pull ups, but they may be too small for most. Pull ups also  might leak if you have a big accident! 

Of course an advantage of pull ups is that they can be found in most stores, and when you buy them you might feel more relaxed than buying adult diapers, which are more obviously for an adult. 

I personally like to include pull ups in my hypnosis files since they call on the feeling of the potty training stage (and the accidents that happen when potty training doesn't succeed). 


What do you think? What kind/brand of diaper is best? Let's take a poll and see what is most popular! 

Comments

Anonymous

tykables are ones I use. Great fastening tapes and really good disigns that make me feel super cute😉😉😉

Anonymous

I like Northshore Megamax, Crinklez, Rearz, Cuddlz Bright Days (because they're pretty good absorbency), and I like Depends or any diaper with the foam waistbands and the plastic landing zones for a more babyish diaper. But the ones I have been wearing for the last 10 years that are my favorite are Tranquility ATN (all through the night). The ATNs feel really soft and I love the material. However without plastic pants sometimes I have a leak on them. Still my favorite but the not the absolute best protection for some reason. I like the way they fit and feel.

Anonymous

I basically have 4-6 types of "goto" dips for mainly nightly use: Northshore Megamax, Tykables Overnights, varius ABU's./Rearz. I sometimes will wear during the daytimes, on weekends, and like ABU Preschools & Tena Slip Maxi's (which are getting harder to get). Though, I do try 85% of whats on the market, as far as ABDL dips go, and higher quality medical. Sooooo many choices these days! :)

Anonymous

My go to’s include the megamax, beyond xp 5000 (so easy to change in small spaces!), I’m still looking for a perfect pull up for the getting ready in the morning, exercise, and anything less than 90 min in general. Also can’t forget the Gary Pul covers, the terry lined plastic pants (usually from babykins), and a good onesie can be helpful in certain occasions. Yeah, I know I’m boring and utilitarian.

Anonymous

Bambinos

Anonymous

I mostly use TotalDry Overnight Briefs and Northshore supreme lites and Booster pads. I also wear Because brand pullup underwear alot during the daytime. Especially with warmer weather. I have tried most brands. I sometimes splurge on printed Diapers but they are so expensive.......

Anonymous

I've only ever used Littleforbig because of the accessibility through Amazon, it took 2 days to come in and they were great. The problem is, If you have to adjust one of three things will happen: it will be fine, the tape will tear off some plastic before it comes off, the adhesive of the tape is ruined. They were really absorbent, taking many full accidents and I never leaked after 3 wettings and a full mess. A case of 10 is $35, and if you go through Amazon, you can make a subscription for weekly, bi weekly, monthly, etc. to save more.

Smackledorf

Bambino magnifico and its spinoffs. Also the inspire from rearz are great. I love a big diaper that holds a lot, and re-adjustable tapes is huge. They aren't cheap though.

Smackledorf

Pullups would be cool and fun but adult baby pullups ime cannot handle a single wetting and cost as much as a full diaper. If I'm wearing an undergarment to leak I'll just use a cloth training pant.

Michael C

Pampers. Size 8 Baby Pampers. Heaven.

Anonymous

Total Dry Overnight 😁 I’ve been curious about Rearz. They have so many pretty designs. I like total dry overnight because they’re affordable and actually work well as a day and overnight diaper.

Anonymous

Abena M4 or Northshore

Smackledorf

Rearz aren't all identical. The little monstersv2 held substantially less than their dinosaur print. They have a version 3 out now I haven't tried. Their non-print diaper, inspire, seems to be the best one they offer for function at this point. They also have free shipping for August, fyi.

Smackledorf

Has anyone ever tried the cloth pullups from the superundies link HM posted? Built in waterproofing sounds awesome, but I would guess a short lifespan or a lot of handwashing.

Tom

Abena, mainly because I like the wetness indicator and they are easy to find

hypnomommy

I think the lifespan isn't the problem, but the hand washing is! I know also, that cloth diaper + plastic pants makes it more waterproof.

hypnomommy

Ah - a wetness indicator - so Mommy can check to see if it's time for a diaper change :)

Anonymous

I use Rearz InControl most days, and some nights. Most nights I prefer soft birdseye gauze diapees with baby panties. Really absorbent and SO COMFY!

Anonymous

I love love LOVE the Idyl diapers from Diaper Connoisseur. They’re light blue with stars/clouds on the sides, and little bears on the landing strip! They’re extremely cute! Crinkly when fresh! Thin like a pamper so they’re comfortable in the summer. The 4 tapes are strong, and the padding will hold up for a really wet day. I enjoy wearing my “blue-bear pampers” ☺️ at least that’s what I call them!

Anonymous

Hello, I use the "BetterDry" and the ABDL-Version "Crinklz" they are very safe, comfy and really absorbent

Anonymous

ABUniverse are my favorites! The Lil Paws and fade when wet designs on those and the Space disposables are very cute. High standing leg guards, capacity and quality tapes are so important. The cloth backed Pre-Schools are like ninja dips for outdoor/public wear. NorthShore is a great product as well, more affordable for those looking at wearing 24/7. Researching cloth dips for less environmental impact like Dependco, definitely go one size up, or Ecoables which I've not yet tired out.

Anonymous

Vintage Attends were always my favorites. Sag

Anonymous

it seems that my favorite diapers are very thick and broad... effectively making me no longer able to walk normally. So it takes 4 or 5 depends, or some other heavy diaper to make me both unable to even consider my peepee as "touchable" and my walk to be altered significantly. It is very exotic.

Anonymous

I love Super Dry Kids.

Anonymous

ABUniverse

Anonymous

My favorite diapeys are the Unicorn diapeys with the dubbler booster pads from Tykables :)

Anonymous

Betterdry

Anonymous

Crinklz

Anonymous

Northshore Megamax

Anonymous

Custom ABDL from Etsy. Technically North shore, but with actual baby diapers attached to them some how.

Anonymous

Cloth training pants from Rearz with bikini style plastic pants. When worn with a big warm up/ track suit pants, no one can tell I’m wearing much less wet or even about to wet

Anonymous

Tykables