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Reusable Waterproof 100% Nylon Taffeta Diaper Pants for Potty Training, Leak-Proof & Rip-Proof, Medium (Fits 20 - 25 lbs), 2 Counts

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1.:Newborn (fits Up To 13 Pounds)


2.Size:2 Count


About this item

  • Effective Potty Training Solution: Designed to support your child's potty training journey, these training pants help build confidence and independence, ensuring a positive experience for both boys and girls. They also offer additional protection over swim diapers.
  • Waterproof for Extra Protection: Made from 100% waterproof nylon taffeta, these potty training pants for boys and girls offer reliable protection, preventing accidents and keeping your child dry.
  • Comfortable Fit: Featuring a soft waistband and flexible leg openings, these toddler training underwear covers provide a comfortable fit that moves with your kid throughout the day.
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Designed with durability in mind, these training underwear covers are built to withstand frequent use and washing, making them ideal for active toddlers who need reliable protection.
  • Easy to Wash and Reuse: These diaper covers for boys and girls are machine washable, making cleanup quick and easy, and perfect for everyday use.


Medium / 20 25 pounds. Durable waterproof nylon with soft spandex waist and leg openings provide maximum comfort. 2 pairs per pack. Machine Washable.


Laine
2025-07-19 15:35:52
I had been looking for some waterproof underwear covers while potty training my toddler. I wanted to get him out of the pull ups, but wanted to have some sort of back up incase he had an accident. Like other reviewers said, they run big. I went with a size medium and they were perfect for my 32 lb, 38 inch tall 3 year old. I will say they became discolored when he wore them with a pair of dark pants, but otherwise they work really nicely for what I needed them for. Keeps any accidents from going out all over the place. I plan to purchase another pack just because we need more than two.
FatOrangeTabby
2025-06-08 18:16:19
Yes, these run large but I knew that when I purchased them. I purchased a medium for my 25 pound 18-month-old son who will be potty training soon. I bought them to fit over Under the Nile training pants, size 12-24 months, and they are just about perfect. They are a little "balloon-y" looking, but they do smoosh down under clothes. I probably could go down to a small but I'm afraid the leg holes would be too tight then. They are just right on my guy's skinny thighs right now, with a little room to grow.We used these for cloth diapering in the newborn phase and they worked well then, too. We used them over prefolds.A few notes about durability and other uses for these:We put these on over my son's night diaper (Pampers Extra Protection or Huggies Overnights) because we have problems with dampness. My son pees a ton overnight and these help.My son had the stomach flu a couple weeks ago. He had one of these on when he went to bed, and he woke up with a very full diaper and had pooped all over the place. While this cover didn't hold the mess (there is NO WAY any cover could have) I was very worried that it would be beyond stained. I threw it in the wash with the rest of his poopy bedding and clothing and it came out without a stain on it. Anywhere. It was actually amazing, because it had been covered in poop. So these apparently don't stain easily. Our newborn Dappi is also stain free, despite fielding 8 weeks of newborn poop.Very solid and reliable, cheap, workhorse cover. Not as easy as a wrap cover, but one of the trimmest out there for under clothes, and a great alternative to Gerber "rubber pants" for potty training.
Very Satisfied Buyer
2025-03-04 17:10:59
Our baby is tall and slender, so she needs to wear a size 6 diaper heightwise but is only about a size 4 weightwise. Because her legs are slender and not chubby, the size 6 diapers fit perfectly on her torso to prevent leaks and blow outs out the back, but the diaper legs aren't fitted tightly enough to prevent leaks down her legs. So, we decided to give these rubber diaper covers a try. We sized down, based on reviews, and they were a perfect fit. We doubled up her diapers at night and then put the rubber diaper cover over the diapers. It fit just fine, even with the extra diaper. Nine times out of ten the cover has caught the leak and helped keep her bedsheets dry. Every so often, she leaks a bit around the legs. In those fewer rarer situations, though, it has also helped prevent a big mess. The covers are easy to wash by hand or in the machine on a speed cycle in cold water and then hang dry. They typically hang dry quickly as well. So, we have only needed one 2-pack and just wear one and wash one, but if you don't wash every day you may want to invest in a few packs to last through a week. These diaper covers have given us greater peace of mind at bedtime. We do recommend them for anyone with a similar issue to ours. I'm giving them 4 stars instead of 5 only because they don't 100% completely prevent leaks, but they are very good quality and are unlikely to rip or tear. The diapers we use that worked best overnight are Huggies Skin Essentials. They actually worked better than Huggies Overnights (which were much too big around the legs) and all other Huggies types (we literally tried them all). We found that we could use a Huggies Skin Essentials diaper and then double over it with any other type/brand diaper and then put on the rubber diaper cover. I hope this information helps other parents struggling with a similar issue.
Lynn
2025-01-03 16:11:57
Purchased the size small for my avg. 22month old who wears 2T underwear. If I had wanted baggier the medium would probably have worked but I wanted more fitted. For you mamas out there about to start the potty training journey, we used the 3 day method at 19mo. and it worked though it was more like 7 days. Now we have graduated to a phase where accidents are pretty rare but do sometimes happen if she's really engaged in something and just forgets. At first we used a pull-up only for naptime and at night, just in case, but this was very confusing for our little one. It looks and feels too much like a diaper. So now we use these for nap time and sometimes trips away from home over a regular thick cotton underwear. IMO this is a MUCH better option than pull-ups because on the rare occasion of an accident, she knows it immediately because she can feel that her underwear is wet and she says something. The "plastic pants" as we call them in our house are just there to saves parents the extra mess on her sheets, etc.. I can't speak to their use for all night, we haven't use them for that yet For those considering these as diaper covers for cloth diapering, I could see it working if you change it regularly. We did regular cloth diaper covers because I just liked the cute colors/patterns etc.. but if you were on a strict budget these could be worth a try. Also as my headline mentions, these are much sturdier than the Gerber diaper covers which are thin and one had a rip on the side in the first week of use. I bought Gerber first because we love their cotton training pants and it is a trusted name and it was cheaper but in this situation, you do get what you pay for.
Gail T.
2024-11-21 18:49:14
This kind of diaper cover lasts much longer that an ordinary plastic diaper pant, and it's softer on baby's skin, too. Contains leaks well, if you have the proper fit.