Size:XXLarge  |  Color:Blue These bedwetting pants are a form of absorbent waterproof underwear designed to fit kids with bedwetting issues. They contain four layers of built in microfiber absorbency, but are capable of having even more absorbency added. They are excellent for potty training transitional nights, or even for minor child enuresis. Although these bedwetting pants contain more absorbency than other bedwetting training pants, you may need an insert added for children with heavy nighttime enuresis. Super Undies can save you money. No one knows how long bedwetting will last, or even if your second or third child will go through the same thing. Check out how cheap it is to use these Bedwetting Pants, even though the price can seem like a bit of a sticker shock. Two packs of disposable undies a month can easily cost the same as one of these, but that one pair can be washed with regular loads and be ready every night to use again You'll get WAY more than a month’s of use out of these Bedwetting Pants! Although these nighttime bedwetting pants carry the same (or more) absorption as other brands, this product is unique in the fact that it can take more absorption. If you find your child leaking, simply add more absorption. The undies are roomy enough to hold a surprisingly large amount of additional absorbency. These bedwetting underwear are also built to stop leaks. The fleece around the legs and waist has been added for it’s water repellant properties. Wetness seeping to the edge of the undies will be blocked further by this layer.
K**A
and they are both pretty good. In my opinion
My 7 year old special needs daughter developed an allergy to her pull ups, so I bought two different kinds of cloth undies for her. I wanted to compare them before I bought more. I bought a pair of these and a pair of Mother Ease Bedwetter Pants. The cost is roughly the same for either. I have used both for several weeks now, and they are both pretty good. In my opinion, they have different pros and cons, which I will list for you.The Mother Ease Bedwetter Pants Pros: They seem to hold more liquid than the Super Undies, and they have never leaked yet. They seem easier for my daughter to put on independently. The cotton liner is attached at both the front and the back, which keeps it in place while she pulls them up. They can be turned inside out and the liner hangs free of the water proof cover for quicker drying.The Mother Ease Bedwetter Pants Cons: They take slightly longer to dry, and are not as cute as the Super Undies.The Super Undies Pros: They are cuter than the Mother Ease Bedwetter Pants, and fit more snuggly. The Super Undies have a liner to help reduce the sensation of being wet, which is nice. They seem to dry a little faster than the Mother Ease Bedwetter Pants.The Super Undies Cons: I am sure that their snug fit is intended to prevent leaks, but it makes it harder for my daughter to pull them up herself, because she has mild cerebral palsy. They have leaked a couple of times, and I think in order to use them, I will have to add additional liners to increase the absorbency. The absorbent liner that comes with it is attached at the front only. That is so you can double it in the front for boys, or leave it flat for girls. If you have a boy this may be a nice benefit, but for us it just means the liner tends to bunch up in the back when she tries to pull them up, and I have to help her get the liner situated.I think I prefer the Mother Ease brand, but either kind is usable and in the end they will pay for themselves. I hope you find this information helpful.
J**K
Arrived USED not as advertised. Gross.
Arrived very USED, microfiber waistband pilled with lint and pet hair, smelling strongly of detergent. Why?! Not advertised as used. VERY important information when purchasing a personal hygiene product. Gross Super Undies. Thanks but no thanks.
A**D
Works great for us.
We decided to purchase these training pants for our 5 year old son; unfortunately, he just doesn't wake up in the middle of the night if he has to pee. After many moons of buying pull-ups, saving money and the environment became a necessity. We bought a size large since he's almost 6 years old and weighs between 40-50 pounds.Day 1: Received them in the mail, washed and dried using zero cleaners or fabric softeners (I've heard that kind of stuff can ruin the absorption of such materials). Unfortunately, our dryer likes to turn off if it thinks the item(s) in the dryer are dry. So, we didn't get a chance to use the training pants the first night since they were still damp.Day 2: Yay! We get to use them! There are two ways to wear the training pants. One way is with the padding fully lengthened from the front towards the back. I presume this is the typical way, and suggested way for girls. The paper tag that comes with the training pants indicates that for boys, you fold the inner padding in half so that you essentially have a double layer from the front towards the middle. This does make for much more bulk though. We, however, make sure that his penis is pointing in a downwards position (from experience, more leaks occur (in diapers) when their penis is pointing up, towards the belly button). So we put the newly acquired training pants on our little man, "Hmm, I like these." *30 seconds later* "I don't like these, they're too big." I adjusted the inner lining and just made it the long way so that there was less bulk. He told me so many times that he didn't like them that night and how uncomfortable they were and he was never wearing them again. I apologized and explained their economic value in hopes that he would understand the importance of reusing. Long story short for day 2, he did pee while sleeping but NO LEAKS! I washed them and let them air dry all day long.Day 3: Thankfully, he didn't put up too much of a fight and agreed to try them again. He had minimal complaints about their uncomfortableness but still kept them on. Next morning, I think he had a minor accident, with no leaks. It's a lot of padding though, so it was a little hard to tell if he actually urinated. I washed and let them air dry again.Day 4: No complaints. I think he's just accepted the fact that these are his and it is what it is. Phew! Glad that minor battle is over. Yet again, the product remains faithful. No leaks! Now, keep in mind that I am washing these each morning in the washing machine. I actually don't remember if I used detergent this morning (because this morning was such a long time ago). I have washed them on the hot cycle and the warm cycle. The first day of air-drying, I kept the fan on high. The second and third day of air-drying, I kept the fan on medium and I really don't think they were 100% dry. They were good enough to use again, but there was that questionable feeling whether or not they were "really" dry after a full day under the fan in my bedroom.We're going on day 5 now and overall, I'm very pleased with them!
S**O
Great for older kids
These were a huge confidence booster in my son. He did not want to wear pull-ups, but he could not control his bed wetting, so we needed something. We started these when he was smaller, and I bought these when he outgrew the other pair. These were his "Super Undies" and he was happy to wear them! For the most part, these worked great at keeping the bed dry. He was the kind of kid that didn't even wake up when he peed in his sleep, so it wasn't a small amount that they had to hold. I highly recommend these for kids who are too old for pull ups. As with everything, he eventually grew out of the bed wetting, and these "Super Undies" held up wash after wash.
M**X
Good product, I wish I bought it sooner.
We are a 50% cloth 50% disposable diaper family. Through three kids we have cloth diapered them all. As a working mom this was not always easy. One thing I needed most was sleep, so I never used cloth at night. My almost four year old was quick to potty train. He was trained by two, but night time is a different story. He wanted to wear big boy undies like his older brother and knew the cloth was for his younger sister so this was our solution. I was torn between this brand and the “mom” one. I chose this brand because the other brand looked ridiculous in pictures. These are slimmer, but by no means attractive. The companies adds a card that says if you review their product, they will send you a free insert. While this is genius way to get a review, it has negatively impacted the leak review. Alone the under pants were not enough. They leaked. Having a large stash of cloth, I found that Charlie Banana inserts were a great fit and stopped the leaks. Bum genius inserts were to wide and long. Overall great product, but I am not sure why it costs $10 more than a cloth diaper. I will try to update my review once I get the extra insert.
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