Fall Fluff Sponsor Spotlight: Super Undies
My son, Jerom, is in the process of potty training. In fact just this last week he went pee in the potty at night 4 out of 8 nights. Since he still doesn't go consistently in the potty I needed a good training pant. So I was thankful to find Super Undies.
Super Undies has a variety of training pant styles to suit your trainers needs. They have the pull on potty training pants and the pocket potty training pants for daytime training. Plus they have the nighttime undies potty training pant.
I found the video showing differences in the two daytime trainers helpful for me to decide which one to choose.
I chose the midnight blue pocket trainer to review. My main reasons for choosing the pocket was because it had snaps. I liked this option because since my potty trainer is still new in the process he has dirty accidents. I wanted a way to be able to minimize the mess, and snaps just seemed to make sense. I also chose the pocket because I could adjust the snaps into 2 different sizes. I figured this might be beneficial for my skinny guy.
The pocket trainer is completely waterproof through the wet zone. The sides are stretchy for easy on and off. They have a layer of micro-fiber built in. Plus there is a pocket in the trainer perfect for step-up inserts. Plus the child can feel wet when there has been an accident.
I love that this trainer is customizable. If more absorption is needed just put in an insert. If you just want it to handle trickle messes, then leave it without an insert. It is really up to you.
I have mixed feelings about the snaps on this trainer. I think they are nice for allowing you to quickly and easily change a messy accident. However, the side panels kind of stick out and don't lay flat.
I am not sure I have the fit right on my son either. I've tried both snap settings and had some issues. They seem to fit kind of low on his waist. I'm always wanting to pull them up higher so that his little butt crack isn't exposed. Perhaps this is because I got the size small. I didn't measure my sons rise before I got the trainer, and just went with the fact that his waist measurement was on the small side of the small setting. To be sure your trainer will fit your child please measure waist, legs, and rise. If for some reason your measurements fit in multiple categories you can always email or call them to discuss which size would be best.
Overall the pocket trainer works nicely. It absorbs and my son can pull it on and off.
Be sure to like super undies on facebook, and twitter. Then enter the Fall Fluff hop for your chance to win.
Super Undies has a variety of training pant styles to suit your trainers needs. They have the pull on potty training pants and the pocket potty training pants for daytime training. Plus they have the nighttime undies potty training pant.
I found the video showing differences in the two daytime trainers helpful for me to decide which one to choose.
I chose the midnight blue pocket trainer to review. My main reasons for choosing the pocket was because it had snaps. I liked this option because since my potty trainer is still new in the process he has dirty accidents. I wanted a way to be able to minimize the mess, and snaps just seemed to make sense. I also chose the pocket because I could adjust the snaps into 2 different sizes. I figured this might be beneficial for my skinny guy.
The pocket trainer is completely waterproof through the wet zone. The sides are stretchy for easy on and off. They have a layer of micro-fiber built in. Plus there is a pocket in the trainer perfect for step-up inserts. Plus the child can feel wet when there has been an accident.
insert and inside of trainer |
back view- notice the tabs don't sit flat |
front view |
I have mixed feelings about the snaps on this trainer. I think they are nice for allowing you to quickly and easily change a messy accident. However, the side panels kind of stick out and don't lay flat.
I am not sure I have the fit right on my son either. I've tried both snap settings and had some issues. They seem to fit kind of low on his waist. I'm always wanting to pull them up higher so that his little butt crack isn't exposed. Perhaps this is because I got the size small. I didn't measure my sons rise before I got the trainer, and just went with the fact that his waist measurement was on the small side of the small setting. To be sure your trainer will fit your child please measure waist, legs, and rise. If for some reason your measurements fit in multiple categories you can always email or call them to discuss which size would be best.
Overall the pocket trainer works nicely. It absorbs and my son can pull it on and off.
Be sure to like super undies on facebook, and twitter. Then enter the Fall Fluff hop for your chance to win.
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