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Re: iD Slip PE (plastic backed) Briefs

Tue May 10, 2016 3:13 pm

I just tried a sample of these, and I've got to say that I'm quite impressed, the absorbency is a lot higher than I thought it would be, and the fit is fantastic. These actually preform better than the Northshore Supreme Lights that I had been using, and when you factor in the free shipping from XP, these aren't that much more expensive than the Northshores, I'm thinking I'm going to be sticking with these for the time being.

Re: iD Slip PE (plastic backed) Briefs

Wed May 11, 2016 7:44 am

JDinVirginia wrote:jms, your Seni super plus diapers are plastic backed? I wear the Seni Quatro and the Seni Super Plus, both good diapers, but mine have a breathable cloth-like backing.

--John


Don't have experience yet with the Seni Quatro - as they are a bit overkill for me ATM. maybe I'll get there eventually....reading from others experience I might as well prepare the day.

anyway I looked at the webpage from the seller, and the quatro indeed is clothbacked, whereas the Seni super plus is plastic backed it's called "folie" on their page - and quite cheap for both...the quattro is 7,17 EUR for 10 pcs. and the Super plus is only 13,82EUR for 30 pcs.

Re: iD Slip PE (plastic backed) Briefs

Wed May 11, 2016 12:33 pm

The Seni Super Plus is cloth-backed with a vapor permeable outer layer (shell). That's a cloth-backed breathable diaper.

--John

Re: iD Slip PE (plastic backed) Briefs

Thu May 12, 2016 3:21 am

JDinVirginia wrote:The Seni Super Plus is cloth-backed with a vapor permeable outer layer (shell). That's a cloth-backed breathable diaper.

--John


In Europe the "Super Plus", is plastic backed.

Re: iD Slip PE (plastic backed) Briefs

Sun Dec 04, 2016 10:57 am

Yup, European ones are cloth-backed. I've found them very comfortable and discreet, but I have only worn the lightest absorbency.
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