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๐ฆ Leak-proof confidence for every toddler adventure!
These X-Large reusable diaper pants are crafted from 100% waterproof nylon taffeta with soft spandex waist and leg openings, providing leak-proof, rip-resistant protection for toddlers 32-35 lbs. Machine washable and durable, they offer a comfortable, eco-friendly solution for potty training and swimming, ensuring dryness and confidence during every step of your child's development.









| ASIN | B0035JL91M |
| Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,820 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #35 in Toilet Training Pants |
| Brand | dappi |
| Brand Name | dappi |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 12,090 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080074420041 |
| Incontinence Protector Size | X-Large |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Potty Training Underwear |
| Item Dimensions | 5.83 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Length | 5.83 Inches |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | dappi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 42004 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 42004 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Pack |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fecal Protection, Urine Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | X-Large (Fits 32 - 35 Pound) |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Kids |
| UPC | 080074420041 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Range | 35 Pound |
F**Y
Durable and reliable
Yes, these run large but I knew that when I purchased them. I purchased a medium for my 25 pound 18-month-old son who will be potty training soon. I bought them to fit over Under the Nile training pants, size 12-24 months, and they are just about perfect. They are a little "balloon-y" looking, but they do smoosh down under clothes. I probably could go down to a small but I'm afraid the leg holes would be too tight then. They are just right on my guy's skinny thighs right now, with a little room to grow. We used these for cloth diapering in the newborn phase and they worked well then, too. We used them over prefolds. A few notes about durability and other uses for these: We put these on over my son's night diaper (Pampers Extra Protection or Huggies Overnights) because we have problems with dampness. My son pees a ton overnight and these help. My son had the stomach flu a couple weeks ago. He had one of these on when he went to bed, and he woke up with a very full diaper and had pooped all over the place. While this cover didn't hold the mess (there is NO WAY any cover could have) I was very worried that it would be beyond stained. I threw it in the wash with the rest of his poopy bedding and clothing and it came out without a stain on it. Anywhere. It was actually amazing, because it had been covered in poop. So these apparently don't stain easily. Our newborn Dappi is also stain free, despite fielding 8 weeks of newborn poop. Very solid and reliable, cheap, workhorse cover. Not as easy as a wrap cover, but one of the trimmest out there for under clothes, and a great alternative to Gerber "rubber pants" for potty training.
M**F
Great product for potty training, truly waterproof when used correctly, runs big
Fantastic product for potty training- truly waterproof (without containing any vinyl). We use them over training pants and they do not leak at all. They do not make a noticeable crinkling noise when baby walks either. What a great alternative to having to wash the carseat or carpet every time we have an accident! They are super easy to wash (if they aren't soiled I just rinse them in the sink with warm water - then just hang them up and they dry overnight). They do run quite large, maybe in part because they are sized for use with huge cloth diapers (when we used them over training pants instead). We are just growing out of the size small now, at 32" tall and 26 lbs. So definitely size down. PS here's a crucial tip: To avoid leaking from user error, you have to make sure that ALL OF THE ABSORBENT MATERIAL IS FULLY CONTAINED WITHIN THE COVER. If you allow even the slightest bit of training pant material to peek out of one of the leg holes or the waist, the moisture will wick out and you will have wet clothes. It took a little while to figure this out, but now that I've gotten myself in the habit of just tucking everything in when I put them on, we haven't had a leak since.
V**R
Helpful to prevent diaper leaks overnight
Our baby is tall and slender, so she needs to wear a size 6 diaper heightwise but is only about a size 4 weightwise. Because her legs are slender and not chubby, the size 6 diapers fit perfectly on her torso to prevent leaks and blow outs out the back, but the diaper legs aren't fitted tightly enough to prevent leaks down her legs. So, we decided to give these rubber diaper covers a try. We sized down, based on reviews, and they were a perfect fit. We doubled up her diapers at night and then put the rubber diaper cover over the diapers. It fit just fine, even with the extra diaper. Nine times out of ten the cover has caught the leak and helped keep her bedsheets dry. Every so often, she leaks a bit around the legs. In those fewer rarer situations, though, it has also helped prevent a big mess. The covers are easy to wash by hand or in the machine on a speed cycle in cold water and then hang dry. They typically hang dry quickly as well. So, we have only needed one 2-pack and just wear one and wash one, but if you don't wash every day you may want to invest in a few packs to last through a week. These diaper covers have given us greater peace of mind at bedtime. We do recommend them for anyone with a similar issue to ours. I'm giving them 4 stars instead of 5 only because they don't 100% completely prevent leaks, but they are very good quality and are unlikely to rip or tear. The diapers we use that worked best overnight are Huggies Skin Essentials. They actually worked better than Huggies Overnights (which were much too big around the legs) and all other Huggies types (we literally tried them all). We found that we could use a Huggies Skin Essentials diaper and then double over it with any other type/brand diaper and then put on the rubber diaper cover. I hope this information helps other parents struggling with a similar issue.
C**I
Buy these when potty training!
I donโt usually write reviews, but these have been a life changer. My son is 28lbs, so I did order the smaller size (whichever was the medium). One day he had an explosive poop, and EVERYTHING stayed in the diaper/underwear cover. Like came out of the underwear but the cover caught it. No mess other than what was in the cover. I put them over his underwear every time now. So far no leaks. I donโt have to worry as much when he sits on furniture. 100% recommend to potty training mommas. Worth every penny to me.
A**R
works great for a while and then not so great
I bought these for my 2 year old who is potty trained during the day but has accidents at night. I got thick cloth inserts to absorb the pee and these to hold it all in. They worked great for about two months. Every time she had an accident at night, the cloth insert would be completely soaked through and no pee - none at all - got on her pjs or bed. Then after about two months, they just didn't work anymore. The description says they are machine washable and that's how I had been washing them but I thought maybe it affected them somehow. So, I bought more and only washed by hand this time. Now, again after about two months, they just don't work all of a sudden. Probably still worth buying but don't expect them to last too long if you use them every night like my kid does.
A**A
Does as expected.
First I want to say this...for all the negative reviews of bedtime soaking through..THESE ARE NOT FOR SLEEPING...They are for potty training a child during the day while you are up and moving through the house. They are not for traveling while trying to potty train use a pullup or easy up or a diaper for travel. I have used these on 2 of my other granddaughters now we are raising our 2 year old granddaughter and starting the potty training process. They fit great in the legs but to me they are the same size as the large which is basically a 2T. This morning we started every 15 minutes to sit on the potty so far no accidents at all she loves the training underwear that goes under these. She feels like a big girl like her cousins. She can pull down both easily pulling up and getting over her bottom is a little harder so Granny helps her. These are not to use alone or for sleeping in they are not meant to hold full bladders read the purpose for these before you buy!!!! Who in their right mind would think these would work for a 6 month old child...they are for POTTY TRAINING not for putting over a diaper for a 6 month old. I would recommend these for the purpose they are meant for. Thank you for a great product.
L**N
Better than Gerber for potty training.
Purchased the size small for my avg. 22month old who wears 2T underwear. If I had wanted baggier the medium would probably have worked but I wanted more fitted. For you mamas out there about to start the potty training journey, we used the 3 day method at 19mo. and it worked though it was more like 7 days. Now we have graduated to a phase where accidents are pretty rare but do sometimes happen if she's really engaged in something and just forgets. At first we used a pull-up only for naptime and at night, just in case, but this was very confusing for our little one. It looks and feels too much like a diaper. So now we use these for nap time and sometimes trips away from home over a regular thick cotton underwear. IMO this is a MUCH better option than pull-ups because on the rare occasion of an accident, she knows it immediately because she can feel that her underwear is wet and she says something. The "plastic pants" as we call them in our house are just there to saves parents the extra mess on her sheets, etc.. I can't speak to their use for all night, we haven't use them for that yet For those considering these as diaper covers for cloth diapering, I could see it working if you change it regularly. We did regular cloth diaper covers because I just liked the cute colors/patterns etc.. but if you were on a strict budget these could be worth a try. Also as my headline mentions, these are much sturdier than the Gerber diaper covers which are thin and one had a rip on the side in the first week of use. I bought Gerber first because we love their cotton training pants and it is a trusted name and it was cheaper but in this situation, you do get what you pay for.
W**N
Not exactly 100% leakproof but still a good option!
First of all sizing is way off! I had to go 2 sizes down from the suggested size. I am now using a small on my 2.5yr old. The bands around the legs are pretty soft and does not leave any marks on her legs. At first it does not hold in a any liquids at all but after a while I realized that you need to make sure the leg bands are pulled up to the vey top of the legs and and the panties are all tucked in nicely inside the plastic. Even with all that done, it still leaks if she has an accident while laying or sitting down. It does hold everything in if she is having an accident while standing up. Even if it leaks though, it does hold in some liquids so you have a little less mess to clean up. Also, I feel this help with the potty training over pull-ups since my child hates having accidents in it so she is more inclined to use the potty instead.
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