💦 Leak-proof confidence for your little champion’s splash & potty moments!
These X-Large reusable diaper pants are crafted from durable, 100% waterproof nylon taffeta, designed to fit toddlers weighing 32-35 lbs. Featuring rip-proof construction and soft spandex waist and leg openings, they offer maximum comfort and leak protection. Machine washable and eco-friendly, they come in a convenient 2-pack, perfect for potty training and swimming.
Product Dimensions | 5.83 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
Item model number | 42004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Always ensure proper fit to prevent leaks and skin irritation. Do not use beyond the recommended weight range. Dispose of used products in a hygienic manner. Keep out of reach of children. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a physician. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 32 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 35 Pounds |
Material Type | Nylon |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | X-Large (Fits 32-35 pounds) |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
L**H
Mamas potty training.
Awesome customer service. I was missing item and they delivered another within a day. These are the most convenient potty training covers ever. No more wet furniture from accidents. Protection all around. And easy to clean. Size is perfect and it's well designed.
L**A
Help little ones feel better about potty training!
Bought these XL to go over my 2yr old husky build grandsons underwear for potty training. He is about 3 foot 2 inches tall and 40 pounds. They balloon out. He had a pee accident but thankfully no mess anywhere! I saw reviews of puddles in the plastic pants. Maybe use some paper towels to soak up before taking off. These are meant to go over diapers for extra protection and over training pants or underwear for potty training. We will use pull ups for night until he remains dry since these are just a safe measure for couches, car seats and such. Remember to take your child to the potty frequently for training. The key is to catch pottytime before it happens in the pants. There are some cool potty watches avaible too. We have ours set for every 30 minutes. I will hand wash plastic covers with mild detergent and hang to dry. May order another pack if they continue to hold up. I didn’t rate absobancy great because they do not absorb as I never expected them to.
M**M
definitely water proof
I like the fact that they are waterproof but they do leave marks on the legs. Baby hasn't complained about the pants being too tight. These underwear keep him nice and dry throughout the night. The underwear keep him dry for up to 3 hours in the middle of the night. I purchased these to go over my cloth diapers and it worked like a charm.
K**P
Dappi help my potty training toddler stay dry through the night!
My daughter just turned 3. She is tall and weighs 35 pounds. She is potty training. She wears panties in the day time with little to no accidents. At night she still wets the bed, so I have her sleep in pullups. I decided that this is my last box so I went looking for an alternative. I discovered Dappi. I read the reviews and decided to order them. I went with the XL. My daughter wears size 4T panties and has thick thighs. I was concerned that the leg opening would be too tight. The xl fit perfectly. The first night I used it, she peed. How ever, when I picked her up, her pjs and the bed were completely dry. While changing her I noticed the Dappi was dry to the touch on the outside. I took it off, her panties were soaked. But there were no leaks. I rinsed the Dappi and let it air dry. I am so pleased with this product that I had to come back and leave this review and order 2 more sets.
B**A
I do not recomend using waterproof pants when potty training with cotton underwear
I bought the item in Aug 2011, before starting the potty training with cotton underwear. We started the potty training mid December 2011, when I had vacation to concentrate on the training and my son was 25 months old. The nylon pants did not hold well urine, maybe they were too big around the legs, I don't know. Also they retain moisture from the body, which is not good for the skin. After 2 uses I decided to go with underwear alone. We had accidents of course, so I recommend using potty training pads - cotton from one side and plastic on the other when the child sits somewhere so you don't have to wash your couch, chair or rug. It took a month for my son to learn to hold, and when having accidents we pees little and finishes the rest in the restroom so it is not so horrible. I used diapers when in the car, and when he sleeps. Then I noticed the diaper is dry when going to run errands (1-2 h), now we only put diaper when he sleeps. Even going to museum for 6 hours (including the time in the car) was OK, he used the tot potty 4 times in the museum. Bottom line, there is no need to buy this item.
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.
M**M
These Helped My Son Stop Bed-wetting
Yay! After only about a week of using these water-proof diaper covers (underpants covers), my 7 year old son was able to finally stop his bed-wetting. Pull-ups didn't help at all, they just soaked up the urine and he would sleep through the night without realizing he had peed. The answer was to allow him to feel the wetness while wearing these covers over his underpants (and the covers were great since he didn't leak through them). After a few nights of waking up because he felt wet, he was able to wake up and use the bathroom and eventually woke up dry! He now can sleep through the night without wearing them and when he wakes up, he just goes right to the bathroom.
K**G
Helped us with potty training
My almost 4 year old was refusing potty training and had been since he was 2 when we first started trying. Peer pressure at daycare helped him start using the potty there, but at home there was zero progress. I picked a weekend, told him I wasn’t buying any more diapers, put these on over underwear…. And we have had a few accidents along the way, but all it took was one weekend in these and he was using the potty like a pro! (Pooping took a bit longer) Now….. taking these off when they are full of pee is going to cause a mess! But it was so worth it. If your kid isn’t ready, nothing will help. But I give 100% credit to these things and also rewarding effort and and success with suckers!
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