Diaper Testing

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Adult Diaper Review and Testing

Curious about how we got these numbers? Read a brief introduction and details of our testing methods

Entries are sorted by total capacity from left to right. Best in class numbers are highlighted where applicable.


Model Medline Protection Plus Attends w/ Waistband Abena Abri-Form Plus Abena Abri-Wing Molicare Super Molicare SuperPlus Mega CareLine Premium Abena Abri-Form X-Plus
Picture Protection Plus Attends Abena Plus Abri-Wing Molicare Super Molicare Super-Plus Mega CareLine Abena X-Plus
Size tested Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium
Backing Dimensions (inches)
Front 24 25 26.5 16 26 26 25 26.5
Rear 24 25 25.5 42 25 25 24.5 25.5
Middle 12 12 9.5 13 12 12 11.5 11.5
Length 30 31 32 31 31 31 31 32
Padding Dimensions (inches)
Front 9.5 15 8 12 8 12 8.5 12.5
Rear 10.5 15 11 12 11 15.5 10 14
Middle 7 6 6.5 8 6.5 7 8 7
Length 24.5 25 26 25 24 25 26 26
Dry thickness 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.5
Wet thickness 0.4 0.7 0.9 0.7 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.4
Features
# of tapes 4 6 4 NA 4 4 4 4
Refastenable No Yes Yes Yes(Velcro) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Elastic leg cuffs Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Leak guards No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Elastic waistband No Front+Rear Rear Front+Rear No No Front + Rear Rear
Initial Test
Time to leak 30 65 50 540 440 310 370 840
Initial capacity 6 oz. 14 oz. 12 oz. 34 oz. 40 oz. 38 oz. 44 oz. 65 oz.
Wicking distance 9.5 in. 10 in. 10 in. 12 in. 13.5 in. 18 in. 13 in. 16 in.
Press-out 0 oz. < 0.5 oz. 0 oz. 1 oz. 2 oz. 1 oz. < 0.5 < 0.5 oz.
Rewet Test
Time to leak 40 30 80 55 50 50 80 100
Rewet capacity 4 oz. 4 oz. 10 oz. 4 oz. 4 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 10 oz.
Press-out < 0.5 oz. < 0.5 oz. < 0.5 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz.
Overall
Total capacity 10 oz. 18 oz. 22 oz. 38 oz. 44 oz. 46 oz. 52 oz. 75 oz.
Cost per brief $0.62 $0.76 $0.77 $1.33 $1.00 $1.28 $0.91 $1.57
Cost per ounce 6.2 ¢ 4.2 ¢ 3.5 ¢ 3.5 ¢ 2.2 ¢ 2.8 ¢ 1.8 ¢ 2.1 ¢
Model Medline Protection Plus Attends w/ Waistband Abena Abri-Form Plus Abena Abri-Wing Molicare Super Molicare SuperPlus Mega CareLine Premium Abena Original X-Plus
Comments This brief is the least expensive product we carry on a cost-per-brief basis. Performance is adequate, although it cannot keep up with the more expensive briefs. Attends have a unique square leg cut that looks odd but is very comfortable for most people. Great padding coverage, double waistbands and six tapes make this a long-standing favorite where discreteness and comfort are priorities. Compared to the old Abena, the new Abena has a larger leg opening that fits some people better. Less padding area but more gel make the absorbency about the same, while cost per ounce has gone down compared to the old product. The Abri-Wing performed admirably in our test. Although no thicker than Attends, it absorbed almost twice as much liquid. Cost per ounce is about average, which is surprising considering the additional cost of the velcro fasteners. The Molicare super was the surprise of the test, offering incredible capacity in a very slim brief. Heavy 'gel' construction makes it slow to absorb, but the performance is good nonetheless. No surprises here - the Molicare SuperPlus performs very well, as it should. The generous paper pulp + gel construction makes it a champ at wicking; allowing more of the padding to be utilized before needing to be changed. This brief is constructed similarly to the Molicare Super. More padding and more gel make it thicker and more absorbent. Heavy gel usage makes it slow to wick, but given time, it will absorb an outstanding amount. The Old Abena X-Plus has come back to claim the title of "most absorbent brief" in a big way. Soaking up over 1/2 gallon of liquid, it actually emptied our test container, yet under the weight of 150 lbs. just 1 ounce of liquid was forced back out.


Notes:

  1. Capacity is measured by applying water to the center of the diaper thru a 1/8" opening. See our testing methodology for a full description of this and other tests.
  2. Total capacity = Initial capacity + Rewet Capacity.

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