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MichelleMumsnet · 11/07/2013 11:57

This thread is for the 1,000 MNers who've been trying out Pampers Easy
Up Pants with their child. Below are some questions to get you
started but please feel free to add other comments too. All testers
will be entered into a prize draw to win a £250 Love2Shopvoucher if
they do the following:

~ Add their feedback to this thread
~ Complete this short survey
~ Write a review of the nappies
here

Please state the age of your child and the size of Easy Up Pants you
were trying in your response.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?
Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?
Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?
Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Pampers Easy Up Pants:

                                Number of pants in a pack

                               Size 4              Size 5              Size 6

Carry Pack: £6.49 22 20 19
Economy Pack: £7.49 28 26 24
Jumbo Pack: £12.99 50 46 42
Mega Pack: £15.00 75 69 64

Thanks and good luck with the prize draw!
MNHQ

OP posts:
RugBugs · 02/08/2013 17:05

Used size 5 on 2yr8m old DD.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

We liked them, Dora was a hit (not as much as minnie/cinderella but hey ho). Will be buying them again.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

Very convenient for a tall DD who isn't yet potty trained but is too long to use a changing table. She couldn't pull them up by herself but she's not really tried before now.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

We've used huggies before, I found the pampers to be slightly more absorbant and didn't irritate skin like the huggies did on the odd occassion.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Yes.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Obviously I'd like them to be cheaper but the price won't put me off buying them.

5madthings · 02/08/2013 17:09

What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

Tbh I am not that impressed, they look fine and my dd loves the pictures but I didn't find them to be the usual good quality I have come to expect from pampers. They seemed thin, they ripped easily and they didn't seem to hold as much wee as a normal nappy.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

They are fairly easy and convenient, no way could my toddler pull them up/down. I had to be careful as otherwise they ripped, the edge/frilly bit at the leg holes seemed prone to this especially.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

No have not used these type of pull ups before so nothing to compare to.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

I might say they are worth trying but with the caveat that I haven't found them that good, but that could just be my experience.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Not particularly good value, I normally by the big boxes of pampers and try to get them when offer. Recently we gave tried a few supermarket own brands and have found one particular brand to be good value. I am happy with the regular pampers nap pies but not impressed with the pull ups.

Jessicasmummy2011 · 02/08/2013 20:13

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

First impressions where that they were small fitting. The characters on the pants are abit dated. We just started potty training with dd (27months) we used them at night as during day she preferred to be starkers. I will use these when my ds starts to potty train.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

They were convenient to use and dd found these easy to pull up and down, I found the strip at the back excellent when the pants were being disposed of.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

Pampers pull ups are the only brand that I have used as dd is first child to be potty trained.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

I would recommend Pampers easy up pants to other parents as they are convenient to use.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Yes Pampers is always a brand that I find are value for money when on offer

hebrideanprincess · 03/08/2013 10:54

My son is 2 and we used the size 5 nappies.

What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

I quite liked them but don't think they were quite absorbent enough.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

They were easy and convenient to use, more so than normal nappies now that he wriggles around so much.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

I hadn't tried any pull ups before so nothing to compare to.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

I would say they are worth trying but would mention about the absorbency.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Not great value, I buy pampers but always buy them when on offer. However, comparable with other pull-up type nappies on the market.

Wincher · 03/08/2013 20:17

DS is 36 months and we tried size 5. In between applying and receiving the nappies we managed to get him potty trained during the day, but we have used them at night.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?
They are nice, I prefer the design and the feel to the supermarket ones I usually use. I hadn't planned to use them again due to cost but my husband just bought two big packs for £20 when he did the shopping so am pleased about that (and with the number of dry night nappies we are getting at the moment I am hopeful we won't need to buy any more nappies after this for DS!).

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
Yes, very convenient and easy to use. However one feature of the Sainsbury's ones I liked better is that they had velcro sides so could be stuck back together after ripping if necessary - I think nursery put them on like this. This has only bothered me once with the Pampers ones when I thought DS had done a poo (he told me he had) and foolishly ripped the side of the nappy before realising it was just a fart... then I had to replace the whole nappy rather than sticking it back together.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?
Yes, DS had been in pull ups for a few months already. See above for comparisons.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?
Yes, I guess so (though I would also mention that the Tesco Basics ones are good at a fraction of the price, but I can't seem to get hold of them often).

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?
Not really - I have been buying the Sainsbury's ones at 2 packs of 22 for £7. I would not buy these unless they were on offer. As I said, my DH bought some yesterday on offer, though I didn't point out to him the Sainsbury's ones would still have been cheaper.

missy178 · 04/08/2013 08:38

My little girl is 18month and I tried size 5. I have had a lot of trouble with leaking at night times due to her having night feeds still and laying on her front so all her wee pools and leaks wetting her bed through. I often find myself changing her nappy before bed, twice through the night and when she wakes up which is a lot for a night. These nappies however, I did not have to change throughout the night and held her wee very well. They are easy to get on and she enjoyed trying to put them on herself as she is starting to find some independence.
After having tried own brand pull ups before I was sceptical as to how these would be different but I was very happy with how well they held water. These would definitely be something I would recommend to other mums and I would 100% use them again. The only thing that puts me off is the price for the amount. I search for when they are on offer or if I have vouchers for them but normally I would struggle with the price. Overall though a very satisfied mum with an excellent product

CaraDS · 04/08/2013 13:36

I tried out size 5s with my daughter who is 2 yrs 4 mths.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?
Good-easy to use on a wriggly toddler, with a nice design. She liked wearing them.
Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
Yes-they were convenient and easy to use. I found I could put them on my daughter faster than a regular nappy/while she was standing, which is useful when on the go.
Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?
No, I haven't used a different brand of pull ups.
Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?
Yes, I would. I found them much easier to put on my daughter than regular nappies, and she can pull them up and down herself which is very helpful.
Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?
They are expensive, but seem worth it. I would try and buy them when on offer.

PeppaPigStinks · 04/08/2013 15:30

We used the pampers easy up pants with DD who is aged 2. She has been potty trained during the day since Christmas, but still uses pull up pants at night, which we call ‘night time pants’ or ‘princess/cars pants’.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?
Probably not for us, given that they look more like a nappy than pants. I might use them eventually for DS who is two weeks old when he becomes more of a wriggler!

The nappies were OK – they seemed to hold the same as huggies pull ups night time pants, which is what we use them for.
The design of the nappies look a lot like a nappy, as opposed to huggies which we are able to call ‘night time pants’.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
Yes, very easy, the side is nice and stretchy, so nice and easy to change in the middle of the night.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?
We have used Huggies Pull ups.
I would say they are comparable in terms of how much/how long they last for. We still needed to change the nappy in the middle of the night.
They are more stretchy than huggies at the side, which makes them easier to change.
We didn’t put them on at bedtime because they look so much like a nappy. An improvement I would suggest is that are more colourful like pants.
My DD also doesn’t watch much TV so isn’t aware of the characters – they are also not as common as for example cars/princesses on the huggies pants.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?
I wouldn’t not recommend them! It depends on what for – if its for a wriggly toddler/baby not potty training then I would. If it was for use while potty training I am not sure I would given they look a lot like a nappy.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?
We tend to buy our usual nappies (huggies pull ups) when they are on offer. The size we use now, tend to be £2.50 on offer for 10. Therefore in comparison, they do seem good value, and of a comparable quality. However, the design on the nappy and the fact it doesn’t have any colour, so they still look very much like a nappy would put me off buying them.

graysquirrel · 04/08/2013 22:14

My daughter was almost 3 when we tried the easy up pants and we tried size 6.

I have two daughters, one almost 3 and one just turned 1, so we're very much a nappy household still. I have always used Pampers nappies for both my children as they were the best for my children. They rarely leaked, never had nappy rashes, and felt a bit more luxurious and soft so hopefully more comfortable than the other brands.
So I was keen to try out the easy up pants as my eldest progressed to potty training. She was pretty much potty trained before we used them however had a slight anxiety about weeing outside of the house so we still used pull-ups for out and about/naps and nightime.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?
When I first pulled them out of the packet them they seemed very soft and comfortable so had high hopes for them. They proved to be excellent for nightime use due to the comfort aspect, and they held alot of wee in with no leaks, however for daytime use for a bit of security they seemed a little bit too nappy like still for my daughter so I would not be using them again for this reason.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
They were quite bulky (they took up alot of room in my changing bag, even more than proper nappies for my 1 year old!) and on pulling the first one on to my daughter I ripped the top waistband clean off. Also they did not have adjustable sides that eg Huggies have.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare
I have since tried Huggies pull-ups and have to say that I prefer them to Pampers, so they're what I have carried on to use day to day.

Also, a completely rediculous point for me to make, but my daughter did have a preference for the Huggies pull-ups due to their design. She called them Minnie Mouse pants, and like the pretty nature of the pink and bows etc. I don't think she even knows who Dora the Explorer is, so perhaps this is a bit out of date now? Although not a model for a perfect mother, if a pretty pair of pull-ups help her transition to using a toilet in any way I will buy them!

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?
I would recommend them, but depending on the parents use. For a first stage to nappies or alternative to the need to lie down to put on a conventional nappy, and for night time use, yes. For everyday accidental use, no.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?
For my daughters size, the best value is about 23p per nappy which seems reasonable and as I pay for normal nappies. I only ever buy nappies on offer and stock up.

TaperJeanGirl · 04/08/2013 23:06

I used size 4 on dd who has just turned 2, and who we have just started potty training.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

I thought the Dora/Diego design was great, dd loved them and couldnt wait to get them on, I thought they seemed nice and stretchy and like the strip on the back for rolling them up, yes I would use them again, as they were very easy for dd to pull up and down to use the potty..

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

Yes, I thought they were convenient, especially the sticky strip, dd found them easy to pull up and down, shame dp didnt realise you could rip the off at the sides and change like a normal nappy in case of a poo, he pulled it down and got into a real state!

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

Yes, I have used pull ups before, the ones I used before were specifically for potty training, and didnt seem as absorbant, in some ways this was better as my elder daughter knew right away she had had an accident as she felt wet, these were so absorbant that I am not sure dd knew she had wet herself, but obviously this is a plus for during the night/car journeys!

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Yes, I would recommend them, for that stage when a baby is running around and maybe right at the very beginning of potty training like my dd, where accidents are going to happen daily, for an older child I would just recommend knickers/pants.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

I think they are quite expensive, I would only really buy when on offer, having said that, I have found Pampers to be the best of all nappies I have tried in terms of absorbancy/comfort/preventing nappy rash so I guess you get what you pay for!

LaVitaBellissima · 05/08/2013 10:10

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not? My twins loved the Dora design, and now refuse to wear any others! Yes they are easy to use and a great transisition from nappies to pants. Will keep using hem until we have potty training nailed.
Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not? Yes very, easy to use and even if soiled, easy to remove.
Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare? Not used other brands
Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not? Yes I would
Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why? Yes great value or money, we have just been in Italy and he price of nappies is ridiculous

Tottyandmarchpane · 05/08/2013 13:33

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not? DEFINITELY USE AGAIN - VERY EASY TO USE AND LOOK NICE. ALSO V GOOD FOR ACTIVE, WRIGGLY CHILDREN - THEY DON;T LEAK!
Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not? VERY EASY TO USE, MY 3 YEAR OLD CAN PULL THEM UP HERSELF (ONLY WEARS THEM AT NIGHT, POTTY TRAINED DURING THE DAY)
Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare? DRYNITES BUT THEY LEAK A LOT!
Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not? YES - EASY TO USE AND DON'T LEAK
Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why? SEEM PRETTY COMPARABLE WITH OTHER SIMILAR TYPES OF NAPPY

JillPMellor · 05/08/2013 20:00

These are really easy to use on a very wriggly 12 month old. We have never used any other brand. We use 4+ nappies but found that the
Size 4 pull ups were a bit loose on him and we really needed the tapes to tighten the nappy. We also found the tape to roll up the pull up wasn't great if it was a dirty nappy. However i would recommend them and have done so to a friend whose 20 month old is removing her own nappy at night.

1gglePiggle · 05/08/2013 23:05

We tried size 6 for my 3.5 year old who just wears nappies at night as still not dry through the night.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

I thought they were easy to use, performed well and were comfortable for my dd. I would use them again if they were on offer but not at the RRP as it works out so much more than a nappy.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

I found them very easy to use as don't need to get child to lie down to put them on. They are also good for the child to use the toilet as can be easily pulled up and down unlike a nappy.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

I've used huggies pull-ups and Asda pull ups and the pampers ones seemed a bit cosier but don't think there was much difference in performance. However my dd only does wees in them so can't comment on how they would handle a poo!

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Yes I'd recommend them especially to people who struggle to get their child to lay flat to put a nappy on.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Unfortunately I don't think they are value for money. I aim to pay around 10p per nappy by buying in bulk and buying while on offer and these are considerably more. I would stretch to 20p per pant as I feel they are more comfortable for my dd as she doesn't get nappy tabs sticking into her sides but that would be the maximum.

Greedypiggy · 05/08/2013 23:23

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

Overall impression was quite good, colorful design, but would like more baby-ish designs rather than characters. nice and stretchy, would definitely use them again.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

Quite easy to use, as my son likes to put his bum in the air for nappy changing, so these are quite handy. But I agree with some of the other posters that though convenient to change when out, you have to remove shoes to put them on.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

Yes, I have used huggies pull ups with my other children and I think that pampers feel quite full as compared to huggies with only a small amount of wee.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

I would definitely recommend them as they are easy to put on, contain wee and poo quite well and price is comparative.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

They are not cheap but are frequently on offer and I tend to buy them in bulk and are good value for money then.

syskywalker · 06/08/2013 00:03

I tried the Pampers easy up size 4 on my 15 months old and she s frankly a bit skinny for them also she isn't that diddy.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

good enough for going on holidays as easy on with an active crawler/toddler but wouldn't use every day or for potty training.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

easy to use convenient too

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

yes and very similar to other disposable pull ups not much in difference really

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

maybe, I like the little bit of tape to do them up when off but others are just as good and cheaper

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

not terribly good value for money I'd only buy them when on offer and cheaper then shop own brand.

Saying that looking into it CLOTH TRAINING PANTS are much better value after about 3 weeks of using them and more effective in actually potty training successfully.

Krustyandthekids · 06/08/2013 07:39

A bit late to the party here....

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

They seemed quite wide at the front and it was a shame ours had Dora on the front - DS loves Bob...

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

Easy to use - yes Convenient - not great - when out, you have to take shoes off to get a new nappy on. Not great when you've got an active toddler who doesn't like to stay still!

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

No, I haven't used anything similar before

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Yes - they didn't leak, they were a novelty and a good introduction to the 'pants' family!!

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Yes, pretty good value for money although would probably buy generic version as usually cheaper.

shufflebum · 06/08/2013 08:05

23 month DS size 5

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Wouldyou use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

Overall fine, not great, not terrible. Dora not on DS's radar so not bothered about that, he quite liked the animals. I liked the sticky tab to roll it up but I prefer the Velcro sides that Huggies had and Sainsburys do. I didn't find their absorbency great and had a few leaks, they were ful to bursting in the morning where other brands cope fine.
I'd buy them again if on offer, not full price.
Nursery prefer regular nappies do they don't have to take trousers and shoes off for changes so the Velcro sides are a good compromise as they can put them on like a normal nappy if they want and I can do it the easy way.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
Yes easy to use but prefer the Velcro sides

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

Yes both my boys have gone into pull ups at about a year old as I can't be faffed with lying down changes and wriggly children! I wouldn't say they were better than any other brand I have tried. I don't use them as a potty training aid.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Pull ups yes, this brand no

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Because they are the most expensive and not the best performer

DespicableMa · 06/08/2013 14:59

2 year old DD size 5

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Wouldyou use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

Neutral impression. Dd is a big Dora fan, so there was plus points for her on that. No leaks, although they did tend to be very bulky in the morning. The stretchy sides seemed a bit delicate, I keep thinking they were going to rip when I was putting them on her.

I'd use them again if on offer as I think they are too expensive at normal price.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

Easy to use (it's not rocket science tbh), although ripping the sides open to clean up a number two can be fraught compared to a nappy with velco sides - less chance of escapees!

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

No, I went straight from nappies to pants with older two.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Would recommend them as a stop gap during potty training for long car journeys or soft play etc. Wouldn't recommend them for potty training as such, as the absorption and lack of discomfort/consquence could delay the transition to pants.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

I would say they don't provide good value for money, based on the cost for the number of pull ups compared to other pull ups brands (and nappies).

Shinzer · 06/08/2013 20:04

Hi I would definately recommend pull up pants by pampers. I have tried these and also tried huggies but pampers are the best . They dont soak through to the clothes and the dora on the front help my child to think that they are different and for big boys

Somersaults · 07/08/2013 00:17

My LO is twenty months old and we were testing size 4.

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?
Overall I think they did the job well. They had a great sticky thing to roll it up and fasten it with when it was used and taken off which I thought was great but at every given opportunity my daughter unpeeled them and scrumpled them up and stuck them to themselves so they were useless. But a great idea! I'd like the sides to be slightly easier to open ideally - other brands are easier to tear open. Not a deal breaker as I pull them down as often as I rip them off but it would be good if they were a little easier to open at the sides. I would use them again if they were the best price for this type of nappies.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?
Very convenient and pretty easy to use. Like I said, I loved the sticky fastener idea and a tweak to the design to try and prevent my daughter wrecking it would be fab, and I'd love the sides to open more easily but they're easy to use, and good for little ones like mine who are active and don't like lying down for nappy changes and are beginning to think about potty training.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?
Pampers were very similar in absorbency and ease of use generally. They're the only brand I've seen with a sticky fastening tab but Huggies sides open more easily.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?
I'd recommend them but as a general recommendation along with Huggies. Both of these brands I have found far superior to the Tesco own brand that we've tried.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?
I think that Pampers nappies in general are overpriced when compared to own brands. We only buy Pampers or Huggies when they are offer, but thankfully they are usually on off often enough that they are the main brands we use.

Mauler · 07/08/2013 09:09

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

I opted to use these nappies for my 6 1/2 month old as he is really starting to wriggle about. Having used swim nappies in our class, I liked the idea of having a pant style nappy as he has started to pull on the tabs. I would use these again!

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

Yes, found this item easy to use and in some ways quicker as my son likes to kick about during nappy changes and I often find I have one side more stretched and pulled than the other.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

I would say the Huggies swim nappy was similar in design but not one to be used for normal nappy changes. I haven't seen any other 'pant style' nappy in the supermarkets.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

I would say yes, if your little one is starting to become more active in rolling about or starting to crawl. In my opinion, the waist band looks more comfortable and there were no leaks.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

Yes, good value for money. I tend to but my nappies when supermarkets have their baby events on and stock up then.

chaztree · 07/08/2013 16:04

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

They were the usual Pampers quality, well made and loved the design on them so did ds. He found them easy to put on and felt like he was not a baby anymore using them since they pull up just like his trousers and shorts. They made changing so much easier as there is not need to find a place to lay him down, just pull down and pull on!

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

The were very convenient as I said before you don't need a place to lay him down for a change, and got to get him to help in changing himself.

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

These are the first pull ups we have used with him so cannot compare themto any others, I always used nappies and thought these were for potty training, but now can see you can use them instead of regular nappies.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

I definitely would recomment them, I found it a lot easier then nappies, especially now it's near impossible to get him changed with all the wriggling and moving about! it just made changing a fun interactive experience!

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

They are great value for what they are, no leaks, well made and comfortable nut since I haven't tried the other brands I don;t know if this would be the same across the board or what the others cost. But I have bought a few packs of other brands to try bt also bought some pamapers ones as well since I enjoyed using them so much.

char1eston · 07/08/2013 21:38

Q1 Good on the whole. There were no leaks but they did seem to come up a bit smaller than 'normal' nappies.
Q2 Yes, they were very convenient and made standing up nappy changes a lot easier!
Q3 Yes - Asda pull up pants. Pampers version were thinner and less bulky.
Q4 Yes - I imagine that they would be good when potty training.
Q5 They are a bit on the expensive side compared to the other pampers products that we currently used. Will stick to those until we start potty training.

sleeplessinselondon · 08/08/2013 07:26

Q1 What was your overall impression of Pampers Easy Up Pants? Would
you use them again? If so, why? If not, why not?

They looked thinner than the usual nappies I use - Pampers Baby Dry or Active Fit so I didn't think they would hold the same amount or stay dry overnight but I was pleasantly surprised that they seemed to have the same absorbancy as usual pampers.

Q2 Did you find Pampers Easy Up Pants convenient and easy to use or not?

They were great in the hot weather when my DD was wearing skirts/dresses as they were very quick and easy to pull up - not quite so convenient when she's wearing leggings as I realised I'd have to take off her shoes and trousers completely which actually took longer than if I was using a regular nappy.

The lack of side stickiness also made them more difficult to package up and although the tab on the back is a good idea, my DD tended to play with it making it less sticky!

Q3 Have you ever used similarly designed nappies before with any of your
children? If so, how did Pampers Easy Up Pants compare?

I have used Huggies Pull ups before and the Pampers were definitely better for absorbency. However I am looking to toilet train shortly and I think that the Pampers are very much a version of a normal nappy rather than a pull up that could be used for toilet training.

Q4 If it came up in conversation, would you recommend Pampers Easy Up
Pants to other parents? If so, why? If not, why not?

Yes as a version of a normal nappy that is sometimes more convenient especially with a busy toddler.

Q5 We've included some info on how much Pampers Easy Up Pants cost
below - do you think that they're good value for money or not? Why?

I think they are expensive compared to regular Pampers which I usually buy, however I have bought a couple of packets recently on offer on Ocado which were good value.