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Night time re-usable for 4 year old?

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Littlepurpleprincess · 04/08/2010 19:45

DS is 4 but still nowhere near dry at night. I have always used re-usables until he outgrew them. Since then he has been in disposable pull ups at night. I find these don't fit him well and I would really like to find re-usable pull ups for night times.

So far I have only found one, by Motherese, that had a pretty poor review and cost £23.50 EACH!

Does anyone know if something suitable exists?

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ziggyf · 04/08/2010 20:33

Super Undies have brought out a nighttime pull-up which is getting good reviews in the US. It should be available over here fairly soon. Babykind will be distributing it in the UK so if you are interested then it might be worth asking them when they'll be getting them in.

I use disposable pull-ups at night with my LO who is nearly 3 and I hate them. I've never found anything suitable to replace them though so I'm excited (!) about these new pull-ups!

Littlepurpleprincess · 04/08/2010 20:39

I have found them while looking tonight! Thanks for the website heads up. My only concern is the cost. The daytime superundies are £14.50, for a pair of pants. Ouch.

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mumface · 04/08/2010 20:42

Ooo are they getting them in then? I love the pull up superundies training pants and he's fallen for the 'these are your superman pants' thing when he goes out in them!

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rosiecayte · 06/08/2010 22:11

South Wales Nappies sell nappies for older children and they start at about £9 for a nappy and a wrap, might be worth having a look as they are intended for children with special needs.

CMOTdibbler · 06/08/2010 22:16

My DS has XL Fuzzi Bunz, and they pull up and down with no problems. I bought them second hand, so were 6 quid each. You can stuff them as you like

knuttynina · 07/08/2010 09:37

If you prefer to use terry nappies, as I do, then have a look at the "Drylife" website. They do larger size nappies and plastic pants for children and adults.

peachybums · 08/08/2010 21:42

Most reusable 'pull ups' are for daytime use and state that you must change them right away Angry they never think well what about on a night??

Im currently using disposable ones on DD1 on a night because she wont wear anything that looks like a nappy (and trust me she knows which are nappies) as ive tried telling her they were pull ups. I hate disposables and it irritates me i have to put her in chemical things all night but shes nowhere near dry on a night :(

annadin · 28/08/2010 21:28

Hi Peachybums, we're in a similar situation to you - would rather use a reusable, but haven't been able to find anything that works at night. Which disposables are you using at night?

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