After trying a variety of products I think I've settled on the Seni Super Plus for daytime use and the Super Quatro for night or extended at-home day use. Medium in either one works well for me (I wear size 32 in jeans) and I haven't felt the need to try other sizes in them. They are breathable and that does have the downside that jms noted where there can be a noticeable smell after a while, even if it isn't terribly strong (way better than the Abena Abri-Form M3). I haven't noticed any weeping and if the outside is wet, it's probably due to sweating or even a leak. They are very soft, inside and out, and the padding is very flexible, comforming, and doesn't see to break down as readily as anything else I've tried. The padding does come up rather high, both in the front and the back, which might make them a little more difficult to conceal if you don't wear an undershirt.
My body shape is a little awkward when it comes to anything pants-like and every diaper sags at least slightly on me, especially when wet, and I've been trying various means of supporting them as well as trying to conceal the bulk. Compared to cloth-backed diapers like the Abena Abri-Form M3, NorthShore AirSupreme, and NorthShore AirPremium, both the Super Plus and Super Quatro have notably less sag and it's barely worse than with plastic-backed diapers for me. I've found that gently stretching the wings before putting them on helps. Recently I've tried a GaryWear Active Brief (size XS) and it really helps with the Super Plus, though I think I need to go up a size for use with the Super Quatro. I should note that the Active Brief does not completely cover the back of the Super Plus for me, though that's not been an issue so far.
It seems that tape adjustments are best done when first putting them on. As long as you're gentle with removing the tapes, they should re-stick fairly well. When you've got the tapes where you want them, whether you adjusted them or not, I've found it helps to firmly rub the top of the tapes where the adhesive and velcro is. They will not easily move after that.
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