Sunday, 27 February 2022

Tykables Little Rawrs Adult Diaper Review

 *For more information on how I do reviews see Diaper Test Methodology



Summary

The Tykables Little Rawrs is a high absorbency adult diaper that’s clearly targeted at the ABDL market. This diaper is made in China and features a “hybrid” design with a plastic backsheet, but grainy landing zone for hook and loop fasteners. These appear to be identical to Tykables Galactic, Unicorns and Puppers just with different designs, and are the company's second most absorbent line of products behind the slightly more absorbent Camelots or Overnights. A key distinguishing feature is the playful dinosaur prints in the front landing zone, again clearly targeting the ABDL market. In terms of construction, I found it very similar to the Rearz, Forsite and Bambino diapers, in fact I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all made in the same Chinese factory complex.

In terms of performance, I found it was better suited for overnight wear than daily wear. Yet due to its absorbency it could easily be used in either scenario and should take at least 3~4 wettings before leakage would be a concern under most circumstances. This diaper comes at a very high unit price so again feels more targeted at a novelty market than those who wear for incontinence and need a good balance of price to quality. It does absorb a huge amount, but not so much that I would say it’s worth the cost, particularly when you’re unlikely to want to stay in a wet diaper for such a long amount of time. I still prefer the BetterDry/Crinklz for fit and cost-to-value.

Key Features:

  • Plastic backsheet
  • Standing inner leak barriers
  • Repositionable hook & loop fasteners
  • Tape landing zone
  • Dual waistbands
  • Playful backsheet prints

Pros:

  • Snug/comfortable padding/backsheet
  • Very high absorbency/leak protection
  • Easy-use fasteners

Cons:

  • Very high unit cost
  • Surface dampness/initial pooling

 

Product Details

For the purpose of this post I will be reviewing and referring to the medium-sized Tykables Little Rawrs Diaper. However, other available sizes are listed below:


Packaging

Brand: Tykables
Manufacturer: China Hengyuan Group Co., Ltd
Origin: China
Units Per Bag: 10
Cost Per Unit: $$$$
Dimensions (L x W x H): 31 cm (12.2") x 19 cm (7.5") x 24 cm (9.5")
Weight: 2 kg (4.4 lbs)
Available Sizes: S,M,L
Advertised Absorbency: 6000 ml


1.1 Tykables Little Rawrs Packaging

Diaper

Backsheet: Plastic (poly)
Wetness Indicator: Yes
Standing Inner Leak Guards: Yes
Leg Gathers: Yes
Product Style: Tab-Style Brief
Refastenable Tabs: Yes
Number of Tapes: 2
Repositionable Tabs: Yes
Outer Color: White with orange leg gathers/wings (dino-themed landing zone)
Inner Color: White with orange leg gathers/wings (blue rectangle in middle padding)
Front Waistband: Yes
Rear Waistband: Yes
Folded Thickness: 3.3 cm (1.3")
Folded Length: 24 cm (9.5")
Dry Weight: 192 g (6.8 oz)
Fragrance: No
Diaper Dimensions (L x fW x mW x bW): 81 cm (31.9") x 66 cm (26") x 33 cm (13") x 64 cm (25.2")
Wing Shape (Front, Rear): Rectangular, Rectangular
Padding Dimensions (L x fW x mW x bW): 67 cm (26.4") x 30 cm (11.8") x 21 cm (8.3") x 40 cm (15.8")
Padding Wing Dimensions (fPW x fPH x bPW x bPH): 4.5 cm (1.8) x 13 cm (5.1") x 9.5 cm (3.7") x 19 cm (7.5")
Padding Wing Shape (Front, Rear): Semicircle, Semicircle
Total Padding Area: 1885 cm2 (292 in2)
Tape Spacing (t1 x t2): 4 cm (1.6") x 18.5 cm (7.3")
Tape (W x L): 5 cm (2") x 4 cm (1.6")

1.2 Tykables Little Rawrs Diaper


Laboratory Absorbency Tests

Total Absorption Volume (after press out): 2208 ml (77.9oz)
Total Absorption Volume (before press out): 2258 ml (79.7oz)
Time to Absorb Wettings (first to last): (54 s, 55 s, 60 s, 73 s, 71 s, 77 s, 82 s, 73 s, 76 s)
Wet Folded Thickness: 7 cm (2.8")
Used to Total Padding Ratio: 83%
Total Padding to Absorbency Ratio: 1.17 ml / cm2 (0.27 oz / in2)
Press Out Volume: 50 ml (1.6 oz)

Surface Dampness Rating: 5

The Tykables Little Rawrs show no signs of surface dampness after the first lab wetting, but considerable surface dampness on the second. This was earlier than I might expect from a diaper at this level of absorbency but similar to the other Chinese imports like the Forsite AM/PM, Bambino Karnevalee or Rearz Barnyard Elite Hybrid. I ranked this slightly ahead of those because it did perform slightly better in that regard. In real world testing the dampness wasn’t quite as bad.


2.1 Wet vs Dry Diaper After Capacity Test


2.2 Used vs Unused Padding After Capacity Test

"Real World" Absorbency Tests

Posture Tests


Standing-Sitting

Total Absorbed Volume: 1483 ml (52.3 oz)
Total Wettings: (1 standing, 2 sitting)
Leaked After Sitting: No
Used to Total Padding Ratio: 55%
Padding to Absorbency Score: 0.79 ml / cm2 (0.18 oz / in2)

Standing-Sitting Rating: 9
The Tykables diaper easily absorbed the first wetting while standing without a trace of leakage upon sitting shortly afterwards. The front padding on the diaper swelled considerably and there and felt quite “squishy” but the rear padding remained completely dry. The second wetting while seated was again absorbed quickly, this time there was some temporary pooling at the front of the diaper but it was well contained by the leak guards. The surface dampness eventually subsided and aside from the swelling it wasn’t too different from its dry state. On the third wetting there was even more pooling at the front/midsection of the diaper and the rear leak guards were overwhelmed under the pressure while seated leading to a substantial leak. At this point the rear padding was still completely dry and the diaper clearly could have absorbed more but just wasn’t able to transfer moisture to the unused padding fast enough. It still absorbed a significant amount, though less than the Rearz Barnyard and much less than the BetterDry/Crinklz. It’s design is similar to the Rearz diapers with incredibly absorbent padding but some weaknesses in the leak guards when it comes to press out moisture. I feel it could reliably handle about 2~4 wettings in daily wear, but wouldn’t push it further.


Lying Down

Total Absorbed Volume: 2783 ml (98.2 oz)
Total Wettings: 8
Used to Total Padding Ratio:100%
Padding to Absorbency Score: 1.48 ml / cm2 (0.34 oz / in2)

Lying Down Rating: 10

The Tykables Little Rawrs performed impressively when tested while lying down, I found it comparable to the Rearz Elite Hybrid. There was a bit of initial pooling but once it was absorbed the diaper felt dry and comfortable. Similar to the Rearz Elite Hybrid, the padding had a very “squishy” texture when wet, but was still very resistant to pressout when lying down. The second wetting was again easily absorbed. Once again, I did notice some temporary pooling and felt some moisture may have made it into the sides, but there was no sign of leakage and the diaper still felt relatively dry. The third wetting was again absorbed quickly but with more pooling at the front and mid-section of the diaper. Once absorbed it again felt fine and surface dampness wasn’t too noticeable aside from a bit around the leg gathers. On the fourth wetting there was definitely some moisture pushing back up under the sides due to the pooling and the relatively loose fit of the inner leak guards/front padding. Even so, gravity took it to the rear padding and no exterior leakage was observed. The padding was very “squishy” at this point, but not particularly clammy. The fifth wetting led to even more moisture seeping into the sides, but somehow again avoided exterior leakage. By the 6th wetting I was wondering if this diaper was ever going to leak while lying down. The padding was clearly saturated but the moisture continued to pool at the bottom of the rear padding. It was noticeably damp/clammy at this point, largely due to moisture leaking into the sides. Same went for the 7th wetting. Then, finally on the 8th wetting there was a bit of leakage through the rear leg gathers, even then it wasn’t a huge leak though every bit of padding was saturated. For practical purposes I doubt anyone would come close to 8 wettings with this diaper but this was easily the most absorbed of any diapers tested so far when lying down; more so than the Rearz Barnyard or BetterDry/Crinklz.

2.3 Pattern of Used vs Unused Padding Test Stand/Sit (right) Lying Down (left)


Daily Wear and Bedwetting

The Tykables Little Rawrs is highly absorbent albeit with some inconsistency, depending on how it’s worn. In terms of shear absorbency the padding can easily absorb 6 or more wettings when not subject to any significant source of pressout. In terms of comfort it ranks high with soft padding and a thick but reasonably soft backsheet. The backsheet is hardly the softest on the market and I much prefer the soft less crinkly material of Attends Slip Regular Plus or Tena Slip Active Fit Ultima, whereas the material used in this diaper is similar to that of the Rearz, Bambino or Forsite diapers. The fit of this diaper is decent, it has good leg gathers, inner leak guards and dual waistbands, but can still feel a little loose at times. The padding is very prone to swelling like the Rearz Barnyard and feels big to walk around in, but doesn’t exactly sag due to the strong tapes. In daily wear I found this diaper could consistently hold up to 3 wettings, with this biggest issue arising if wet while seated as moisture tends to temporarily pool and push out through the leg gathers. For that reason it will likely leak well before its theoretical capacity during daily wear. That said, this diaper isn’t really designed for daily active wear, it produces a lot of noise and would be very difficult to hide when out. I found it can also get quite warm which could be a problem in active wear or warm weather. It’s high performance really comes into play for overnight wear. I never experienced anything resembling a leak when worn for bedwetting. It consistently absorbed a lot and it’s unlikely even the heaviest overnight wetters would trigger a leak in this diaper. That said, it doesn’t have the snuggest fit or fastest absorbency and moisture can easily get into the wings. Even if it doesn’t leak, once the wings have that dampness they will lead to skin irritation. When tested while lying down this diaper was by far the winner in overall absorbency of those tested to this point. And of course, for its target audience who want fun prints this diaper certainly fits the bill with dinosaurs on the front landing zone and asteroids sprinkled through the backsheet. In fact the fiery tail of the asteroids fades when wet so it doubles as a wetness indicator.

 

Suitability for Bowel Incontinence: 9

The Tykables Little Rawrs is well suited for bowel incontinence with its plastic backsheet and massive amount of rear padding. It also has dual leak guards, but I found they still fit a bit loose so maybe not the best for odor containment. On the other hand, it has high standing inner leak guards and there isn’t too much more that can be asked for with respect to containing bowel movements. One thing to note though is that the tapes will only stick to the landing zone, so it would be challenging to properly close up after usage.


Wear & Tear Tests


Fitting

The Tykables Little Rawrs is a “hybrid” style diaper that features a plastic backsheet with a tape landing zone and hook & loop fasteners. The fasteners also contain a little adhesive tape material but I feel the primary function of that is to keep them stuck to the backsheet when folded. The landing zone is similar to that of Attento or Unicharm diapers as well as other ABDL-focused diapers like the Rearz Elite Hybrid or Bambino Karnevalee.

3.1 Tykables Little Rawrs Fastener

Ease-of-Use Rating: 8

The Tykables Little Rawrs has a very similar design to the Bambino Karnevalee or Rearz Barnyard Elite Hybrid. It’s easy to get a reasonably snug fit with this diaper, but I found sometimes the lower tapes can be a struggle with the way the landing zone folds. The tapes are easy to attach and reattach on the landing zone and don’t lose much stickiness over time. It’s tough to get a perfectly snug fit, but it never feels so loose enough that sliding off would be an issue. It also features widespread wetness indicators (asteroids with fire that fades when wet), which will be useful for knowing when it’s time for a change. Removing the diaper is a breeze, but like other “hybrid” models it can be a challenge to close up because the tapes only really adhere to the landing zone.

3.2 Tykables Little Rawrs Diaper Fit
 

Comfort


Comfort Rating (dry): 9

I found the Tykables diaper to be similar to the Rearz Barnyard Elite Hybrid when it comes to dry comfort. It has a very thick feel to it even when dry and you’ll certainly be aware you’re wearing a diaper but is also very comfortable. The plastic backsheet is quite soft, though the plastic feels a bit on the thick side, which may be an issue in warmer weather. It wasn’t among the top performers for heat distribution but I didn’t find it particularly bad in this regard either. The padding itself is extensive with a pillow-like softness. The padding is also quite resistant to clumping or tearing, even though it frequently detaches from the backsheet. I didn’t find the padding detaching from the backsheet to be too much of an issue for comfort because it easily retains its form. The fit is quite similar to the Rearz diaper, the front/rear leg gathers are nice but in practice I don’t feel they add much to the snugness of the fit. Overall, I found this diaper to be comfortable, but not so much to earn a perfect score.


Comfort Rating (wet): 7

I rank the Tykables Little Rawrs similar to the Forsite AM/PM or Rearz Barnyard when it comes to comfort when wet. It performed similarly to those two when it came to surface dampness, but the shear area and absorbency of the padding did a good job at countering that surface dampness. The dampness was most noticeable immediately following a wetting with temporary pooling. That aside, the tapes on the diaper hold up very well under weight. The padding swelled considerably during testing, but was also highly resistant to clumping or tearing. However, this diaper isn’t particularly breathable and I found that to be more of an issue when wet. Overall, not bad, but not quite up there with the BetterDry/Crinklz or Seni Super Quatro when it comes to wet comfort.


3.3 Tykables Little Rawrs Topsheet and Backsheet


Durability

Dry Padding Deterioration Proportion: 17.3% (topsheet), 14.4% (backsheet)
Shake Deterioration Test: 3 shakes to deterioration


Durability Rating (dry): 8
The Tykables Little Rawrs diaper performed well during the dry durability test and again was similar to the Rearz Barnyard. Its padding is very resistant to clumping or tearing but has a tendency to detach from the backsheet. Unlike the Rearz diaper the wetness indicators on this one don’t run along the sides of the diaper and won’t be absorbed into the skin. The tapes on this diaper are of a high quality and easily hold up with wear. After the dry durability test there was very little deterioration in the core padding with most occurring in the wings and the typical inward folding of the padding at its mid-section.


Durability Rating (wet): 8

The wet durability of the Tykables Little Rawrs was comparable to its dry durability. The padding swelled a lot when wet and had a “squishy” feel to it but it resisted clumping or tearing and the tapes held strong through testing. It didn’t hold up quite as well as some in the wet shake test, but that might be expected for the amount it absorbed. Moreover the wetness indicators are hardly disturbed by sweat or light dribbles.

3.4 Tykables Little Rawrs Dry Test Deterioration

Discretion Tests


Profile

Front Rise Above Waistline (Jeans, Sweatpants): 3 cm (1.2"), 3.5 cm (1.4")
Back Rise Above Waistline (Jeans, Sweatpants): 9 cm (3.5"), 5 cm (2")
Side Rise Above Waistline (Jeans, Sweatpants): 6 cm (2.4"), 6 cm (2.4")

Profile Discretion Rating: 3

The Tykables Little Rawrs produces a large diaper bulge at both its front and rear, which would be very difficult to hide under all but the heaviest of clothing. This diaper is not designed with discretion in mind and would be best kept for around the house or overnight wear.


4.1 Tykables Little Rawrs Jeans Profile (left) vs Normal Underwear (right)

4.2 Tykables Little Rawrs Sweats Profile (left) vs Normal Underwear (right) 


Noise

Noise Rating: 4

If discretion is your primary objective, you’ll want to avoid this diaper. The backsheet easily becomes detached from the padding and produces a substantial amount of noise. It will easily be heard when walking, sitting or even just changing positions. I actually found it to be even noisier than the Rearz Barnyard Elite Hybrid in spite of the very similar design.

4.3 Tykables Little Rawrs Noise Profile

Odor Reduction

Odor Reduction Rating: 8
The Tykable Little Rawrs diaper features front and rear waistbands with a plastic backsheet, which is well suited for containing odors. It is susceptible to surface dampness, which certainly can be an issue in this regard, but it has a relatively snug fitting. That said, gaps in the backsheet do happen and it isn’t among the snuggest diapers on the market. In real world testing, I didn’t notice odors very often. I put it near the top of the market, but not quite at the top in this regard.

Friday, 4 February 2022

Seni Super Plus Adult Diaper Review

 *For more information on how I do reviews see Diaper Test Methodology


Summary

The Seni Super Plus is a full featured but lower absorbency version of the Seni Super Quatro. Like its sibling, this diaper has a cloth-like backsheet and is rated with overnight absorbency. But it’s also highly durable and would be a great choice for daily wear as well. I rate it very high for comfort. It has a European fitting so perhaps a little on the small side. In terms of absorbency I feel it will consistently take about 1~2 wettings before leakage would be a concern in daily or overnight wear. I would highly recommend this diaper to those who like the Seni Super Quatro but can’t justify its price tag. The Seni Super Plus can often be found at a far more affordable unit cost.

Key Features:

  • Breathable backsheet
  • Standing inner leak barriers
  • Dual waistbands
  • Repositionable tapes

Pros:

  • Snug/comfortable fit
  • Very breathable
  • High absorbency/leak protection
  • Good price/quality ratio

Cons:

  • Limited availability
  • Rear padding surface dampness

 

Product Details

For the purpose of this post I will be reviewing and referring to the medium-sized Seni Super Plus Diaper. However, other available sizes are listed below:


Packaging

Brand: Seni
Manufacturer: TZMO SA
Origin: Poland
Units Per Bag: 25
Cost Per Unit: $$
Dimensions (L x W x H): 57 cm (22.4") x 15 cm (5.9") x 25 cm (9.8")
Weight: 3.5 kg (7.8 lbs)
Available Sizes: S, M, R, L, XL
Advertised Absorbency: Overnight


1.1 Seni Super Plus Packaging

Diaper

Backsheet: Cloth-like (non-woven)
Wetness Indicator: Yes
Standing Inner Leak Guards: Yes
Leg Gathers: Yes
Product Style: Tab-Style Brief
Refastenable Tabs: Yes
Number of Tapes: 2
Repositionable Tabs: Yes
Outer Color: White
Inner Color: White (green rectangle in middle padding)
Front Waistband: Yes
Rear Waistband: Yes
Folded Thickness: 2.3 cm (0.9")
Folded Length: 25 cm (9.8")
Dry Weight: 142 g (5 oz)
Fragrance: No
Diaper Dimensions (L x fW x mW x bW): 81 cm (31.9") x 62 cm (24.4") x 28 cm (11") x 60 cm (23.6")
Wing Shape (Front, Rear): Rectangular, Rectangular
Padding Dimensions (L x fW x mW x bW): 68 cm (26.8") x 25 cm (9.8") x 16 cm (6.3") x 25 cm (9.8")
Padding Wing Dimensions (fPW x fPH x bPW x bPH): 4.5 cm (1.8") x 14 cm (5.5") x 4.5 cm (1.8") x 15 cm (5.9")
Padding Wing Shape (Front, Rear): Semicircle, Semicircle
Total Padding Area: 1349 cm2 (209 in2)
Tape Spacing (t1 x t2): 5 cm (2") x 16 cm (6.3")
Tape (W x L): 3 cm (1.2") x 5 cm (2")

1.2 Seni Super Plus Diaper


Laboratory Absorbency Tests

Total Absorption Volume (after press out): 1158 ml (40.8 oz)
Total Absorption Volume (before press out): 1208 ml (42.6oz)
Time to Absorb Wettings (first to last): (48 s, 51 s, 52 s, 49 s, 51 s)
Wet Folded Thickness: 4 cm (1.6")
Used to Total Padding Ratio: 90%
Total Padding to Absorbency Ratio: 0.86 ml / cm2 (0.20 oz / in2)
Press Out Volume: 50 ml (1.6 oz)

Surface Dampness Rating: 8

The Seni Super Plus performed quite well when it came to surface dampness. It wasn’t quite up to the level of the Seni Quatro, but this diaper is not nearly as absorbent as that one. I was a bit concerned with the bits of surface dampness that showed up relatively early in testing. However, there wasn’t any considerable surface dampness until the 3rd wetting. In real world testing, it was better than I expected. I mostly noticed surface dampness near the rear of the diaper, but a bit less than the Tena Stretch Brief Super and it was comparable to the Lille SupremFit Maxi in this regard.



2.1 Wet vs Dry Diaper After Capacity Test


2.2 Used vs Unused Padding After Capacity Test


"Real World" Absorbency Tests

Posture Tests


Standing-Sitting

Total Absorbed Volume: 1058 ml (37.3 oz)
Total Wettings: (1 standing, 3 sitting)
Leaked After Sitting: No
Used to Total Padding Ratio: 97%
Padding to Absorbency Score: 0.78 ml / cm2 (0.18 oz / in2)

Standing-Sitting Rating: 8
The Seni Super Plus had no problem absorbing the first wetting while standing and showed no signs of leaking upon sitting shortly afterwards. The diaper remained comfortable and breathable at this point with little surface dampness. The second wetting was absorbed quickly as well, the front of the diaper felt quite damp, but the rear padding remained dry. There was no sign of leakage on the second wetting while seated and the diaper continued to feel comfortable. The third wetting quickly consumed the front padding and there was a fair amount of pooling at the mid-section. This dissipated over a couple minutes but there was noticeable surface dampness at the rear afterwards. Surprisingly, there was little if any sign of leakage afterwards, the leak guards held up impressively. There was again considerable pooling on the fourth wetting and at this point there was considerable leakage. The surface dampness was also a bit more noticeable, but this diaper is very breathable and I didn’t find the dampness had a major effect on comfort. By the end of the test, much of the padding was used aside from a small amount at the very back, suggesting good wicking. It seems this diaper should easily manage 1~3 wettings for daily wear and is quite resistant to pressout.


Lying Down

Total Absorbed Volume: 1033 ml (36.4 oz)
Total Wettings: 3
Used to Total Padding Ratio: 74%
Padding to Absorbency Score: 0.77 ml / cm2 (0.17 oz / in2)

Lying Down Rating: 8

The Seni Super Plus easily absorbed the first wetting when lying down with no signs of leakage. The surface dampness was only short lived and after that was barely noticeable with the rear padding remaining mostly dry. The second wetting was again easily absorbed, but with a little more noticeable surface dampness toward the rear. Even so, it remained comfortable and surface dampness decreased after a few mins with no sign of leakage. On the third wetting there was initially substantial pooling but it subsided after a few minutes, I feel the diaper would likely have more leaked if sitting afterward but while lying down there was only a relatively minor leak through the rear leg gathers. Moreover, much of the front padding was still untouched, suggesting more room for absorption. I was impressed by how well the leak guards and leg gathers held up, but then it is a less absorbent version of the top performing Seni Super Quatro. I’m confident this diaper can consistently handle 1~3 wettings while lying down

2.3 Pattern of Used vs Unused Padding Test Stand/Sit (right) Lying Down (left)


Daily Wear and Bedwetting

The Seni Super Plus is a great mid-range diaper that works well for both daily wear and bedwetting. In terms of absorbency, I found it comparable to the Nexgen Absorbent Plus, but significantly less than the Seni Super Quatro. In terms of design, it’s almost identical to that of the Seni Super Quatro and has exceptional fitting and comfort. I found this diaper to be quite durable when wearing out during the day, this was true regardless of whether it was wet or dry. The tapes are easy to apply and remove with seemingly little effort, but they hold surprisingly well and I never had issues with these diapers coming loose or sagging. I did find they result in a bit of a diaper bulge, particularly at the rear but not as much as some others like the Abena M4. In daily wear I found they could consistently manage two wettings before significant leakage would be a concern when seated. Once in a while a little after sitting down I did notice some very minor leaks. That only ever happened on the second wetting, so I feel it’s quite reliable to that point but more likely to leak on the 3rd wetting. When testing for bedwetting I never experienced any leaks, I believe you’d need to be a very heavy multiple wetter or sleep in a funny position for that to be a concern. It will easily absorb a single wetting but shouldn’t be pushed past 2 as I found the rear padding saturates relatively quickly. I also noticed the surface dampness more when lying down as the rear padding is a little more prone to it. The leak guards and leg gathers are snug and quite moisture repellent, particularly for a cloth-backed diaper. All in all, I don’t have any complaints, this diaper isn’t quite at the premium level but it has a consistent high quality performance that is well above many comparable mid-range products like the Tena PROskin Stretch Night. It’s “breathability” is also likely to be a huge plus for wear in warmer weather.


Suitability for Bowel Incontinence: 7

The Seni Super Plus comes a bit below the Seni Super Quatro when it comes to suitability for bowel incontinence. Overall it should still be fine for this purpose and has critical beneficial features like extensive rear padding, standing inner leak guards and front/rear waistbands. However, I found it was a little more susceptible to odors than the Seni Super Quatro, likely due to the lower level of absorption.


Wear & Tear Tests


Fitting

The Seni Super Plus has a cloth-like backsheet with hook & loop type fasteners. The fasteners also include a little adhesive tape material, not unlike the Seni Super Quatro. The fasteners can be repositioned anywhere on the backsheet multiple times. They lose a little stickiness over adjustments but these tapes are high quality and have a strong grip that won’t easily slide.

3.1 Seni Super Plus Fastener

 

Ease-of-Use Rating: 10

The Seni Super Plus is a very user-friendly diaper. Throughout my testing I never had an issue attaining and maintaining a snug comfortable fit. The tapes are high quality and hold very well on the backsheet once placed. Unlike many cloth-backed diapers, this diaper will not come loose or sag. The dual waistbands are a huge plus, allowing this diaper to wrap the wearer’s body. Likewise, it’s very easy to remove when it’s time for a change. I feel this diaper is suited equally well to both care home settings and personal usage. Moreover, the wetness indicator is not overly sensitive to moisture, but will change from yellow to blue when wet. The only thing that can be a bit inconvenient is that the standing inner leak guards can initially be stuck to the leg gathers so you’ll want to push them apart when applying a new diaper. However, I consider that pretty minor and really I don’t think one could ask much more of it.

3.2 Seni Super Plus Diaper Fit

 

Comfort


Comfort Rating (dry): 10

The dry comfort of the Seni Super Plus is right up there with the Seni Super Quatro. This diaper has one of the best fits on the market and snugly conforms to the wearer's body. The dual waistbands play a big role in this, but it’s also a result of its construct that avoids padding bunching while the tapes and wings wrap over the hips in a way that prevents loosening/sagging. This diaper is also highly breathable and throughout my testing I never had so much as a hint of clamminess. The padding is also very soft, as are the backsheet and leg gathers. During this review I wore this diaper overnight and actively during the day but never had any sense of chafing or skin irritation. I would say the padding softness is slightly less than that of the Attends Premier Overnight, but not enough to detract from its comfort. No complaints when it comes to dry comfort, the Seni Super Plus earns a perfect score.


Comfort Rating (wet): 9

The Seni Super Plus scores highly when it comes to comfort when wet. It’s not quite as good as the Seni Super Quatro when it comes to surface dampness, but remains comfortable with relatively little dampness in up to two wettings. When surface dampness does occur it tends to be most apparent in the rear padding, similar to the Nexgen Absorbent Plus or Egosan Ultra. Otherwise, this diaper has a construct very similar to the Seni Super Quatro, the tapes and waistbands do a great job at retaining a snug fitting and resisting sagging. The padding is very resilient to clumping or tearing. Moreover, it provides a great balance of protection against surface dampness and the leak guards are incredible for a cloth-backed diaper. In this way it differs from the Nexgen Absorbent Plus, which, while highly breathable, tends to accumulate surface dampness near the leg gathers. In the Seni Super Plus I noticed very little surface dampness near the leaks guards or leg gathers once absorbed. It’s highly breathable and doesn’t lead to any clamminess, even wet, I expect it to hold out well for active wear or overnight wear.

3.3 Seni Super Plus Topsheet and Backsheet


Durability

Dry Padding Deterioration Proportion: 5.1% (topsheet), 6.4% (backsheet)
Shake Deterioration Test: 8 shakes to deterioration


Durability Rating (dry): 9
The Seni Super Plus held up nearly as well as the Seni Super Quatro when it came to dry durability. There was very little padding deterioration and the tapes consistently held on until it was time for a change. Likewise for the backsheet, where there was no sign of stretching or damage. I wouldn’t have concerns wearing this diaper while out even during more active days. This diaper’s padding is highly resistant to clumping or tearing, it doesn’t sag, and the wetness indicator isn’t affected by sweat or light dribbles. Most deterioration during the dry durability test was due to padding collapsing inward between the legs. You couldn’t ask for much more when it comes to dry durability.


Durability Rating (wet): 9

The Seni Super Plus scores well for durability when wet, much like its higher absorbency equivalent. It proved to be one of the most resilient diapers tested during the wet shake test, managing around 8 shakes after the lab capacity test before the padding started to collapse. This performance was backed up in daily wear, when in spite of a long day of active wear and several wettings the padding showed few signs of clumping or tearing. It really doesn’t feel much different in its wet state compared to its dry state. Another plus was in the high quality of its tapes, I found it to be highly resistant to sagging under weight. I couldn’t really find any issues in this diaper when it comes to wet durability but there was slightly more deterioration than the Seni Super Quatro.

3.4 Seni Super Plus Dry Test Deterioration

Discretion Tests


Profile

Front Rise Above Waistline (Jeans, Sweatpants): 5 cm (2"), 4 cm (1.6")
Back Rise Above Waistline (Jeans, Sweatpants): 7 cm (2.8"), 2.5 cm (1")
Side Rise Above Waistline (Jeans, Sweatpants): 5 cm (2"), 3 cm (1.2")

Profile Discretion Rating: 7

The Seni Super Plus has a very similar profile to that of the Seni Super Quatro, in spite of the difference in padding thickness. It has a pretty snug fit and isn’t prone to sagging but it does present a bit of a diaper bulge at its rear. I rank this diaper about the same as the Quatro in terms of profile discretion, maybe not the best for tight clothing but still would require some care to cover with looser clothing.


4.1 Seni Super Plus Jeans Profile (left) vs Normal Underwear (right)

4.2 Seni Super Plus Sweats Profile (left) vs Normal Underwear (right) 


Noise

Noise Rating: 10

The Seni Super Plus has a very similar design to the Seni Super Quatro and is unsurprisingly very quiet. Throughout testing I never noticed any noise from this diaper. Even the tapes are remarkably quiet. I can’t find any flaws in terms of noise discretion and thus a perfect score.

4.3 Seni Super Plus Noise Profile

Odor Reduction

Odor Reduction Rating: 8
Overall the Seni Super Plus was very odor resistant. It has a cloth-like backsheet which can be a problem for containing odors, but it also has a snug fit with good leak guards and a dual waistband. The padding is also quite resistant to odors. That said, it wasn’t quite as good as the Seni Super Quatro in this regard, perhaps due to the less absorbent padding and a little more tendency for surface dampness.


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