My nighttime diapers often times make me waddle due to how thick they have to be … Tykables Camelot + 2 Abena Boost liners = very thick diaper.
The ‘Dubbler’ liner from Tykables do not wick very well and tend to force urine to leak out the sides of my diaper when I am sleeping ( they also have a tendency to rip open )- I did a Real World Review of them back in November 2020 .
I didn’t *intend to waddle. *I wrote out of amusement when after being asked how to “waddle like a baby” I was pretty dismissive and added that some babies waddle because they are bow-legged, which is true. I had never found myself waddling despite trying a lot of nappy brands. Until today. The dubbler was to get more time before I change. But I confess waddling makes me somewhere between mortified and excited. My partner is teasing me a lot… :smiling_face_with_3_hearts:
Alright. J assured me that I look very little when I waddle and she thought I’d dressed to waddle on purpose! It’s not true! I must have just put the dubbler in a different way. But for her sake, and because I’ve got used to it. I won’t try otherwise - for the rest of the day.
I’ll have to try Camelot. I found BunnyHops did their job well. I would never wear a Tykables Dubbler in bed but I don’t wear nappies to bed anyway.They’ve done very well for me over the last 9 hours though I’ve been wetting quite hard due to medication. The Dubbler is not yet soaked and the nappy itself has taken a lot use without leaking at the sides as some do. All in all for my needs I’ve been pleasantly suprised that I have kept dry - but the dubbler and nappy both need changing though neither are soaked - and no torn Dubbler.
Crinklz and a northshore liner. Makes me waddle. That’s why I like crinklz. They hold and sell a lot. After four or five wettings u can’t walk with waddling.