New house brand diaper from Northshore
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:39 pm
NorthShore Care is now marketing their own house-brand adult diaper, the NorthShore Supreme and the NorthShore Air Supreme. What makes this interesting is that it is the same diaper available in both plastic and a breathable cloth-like shell. It is not common these days to see a new plastic-backed diaper introduced to the marketplace.
Both Northshore diapers have white exteriors with tall standing leak guards!!
That is great news for those of us who are bowel incontinent and have been concerned at the disappearing numbers of plastic-backed diapers with leak guards.
Both are listed as “Extra-wide at front and rear.” A stripe runs down the outside center of the diaper, but it is unclear whether it is a wetness indicator. Size Large absorbs 40 oz. The diapers are made in France.
A case of 45 with either backing costs $69.99 ($1.55 ea.). The price seems a little high for a house-brand diaper. We will have to wait to see whether it is discounted.
The most recent house-brand diaper that I am aware of is the Absorbency Plus from XP Medical. The Northshore diapers have a lower total absorbent capacity than XP Med's A+ diapers but do have standing internal leak guards, which are absent on the A+. The NorthShore diapers cost more than the A+.
Re the price, you can buy ConfiDry 24/7 diapers for the same price as the Northshore diapers and several other quality diapers with plastic shells and leak guards for less, e.g., Wellness Superio Signature and Molicare Super Plus.
I just received free samples of the breathable version of the diaper. I suspect that a lot of us may have received free trial samples. I'll post my initial impressions. If you try it, post your opinions here. As always, it helps to have the views of both bladder and bowel incontinent users.
--John
Both Northshore diapers have white exteriors with tall standing leak guards!!
Both are listed as “Extra-wide at front and rear.” A stripe runs down the outside center of the diaper, but it is unclear whether it is a wetness indicator. Size Large absorbs 40 oz. The diapers are made in France.
A case of 45 with either backing costs $69.99 ($1.55 ea.). The price seems a little high for a house-brand diaper. We will have to wait to see whether it is discounted.
The most recent house-brand diaper that I am aware of is the Absorbency Plus from XP Medical. The Northshore diapers have a lower total absorbent capacity than XP Med's A+ diapers but do have standing internal leak guards, which are absent on the A+. The NorthShore diapers cost more than the A+.
Re the price, you can buy ConfiDry 24/7 diapers for the same price as the Northshore diapers and several other quality diapers with plastic shells and leak guards for less, e.g., Wellness Superio Signature and Molicare Super Plus.
I just received free samples of the breathable version of the diaper. I suspect that a lot of us may have received free trial samples. I'll post my initial impressions. If you try it, post your opinions here. As always, it helps to have the views of both bladder and bowel incontinent users.
--John