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Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count

Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count

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Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers helps lock in wetness. The Absorb-Away Liner helps keep babies dry and happy. Quilted blanket-like softness wraps babies in all-around comfort. Super-stretchy sides gives infants a flexible fit.
  • Quilted blanket-like softness wraps babies in all-around comfort
  • Absorb-Away Liner helps keep infants? skin dry and happy
  • Super-stretchy sides give infants a flexible fit
  • New Pampers Swaddlers diapers with DRY MAX are Our Driest Ever with the Absorb Away Liner.
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Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count
Review by D. Goets "Shoe Person" : Honest, non-biased review. 5 Star

There has been a lot of bad publicity online it seems for the new Dry Max.
There is talk that it gives some babies a very bad diaper rash. Before Dry Max came out I used only Pampers.
Once I learned about all these problems I was scared to try new Dry Max on my 4 months old. So, I went on the hunt for a new favorite diaper. I was optimistic that I would find another brand that would fit my needs. I can honestly say that I have tried them all. Huggies (even Huggies Pure), Luvs, Target, Seventh Generation and the list goes on.
But there was nothing I was satisfied with as much as my Swaddlers. Needless to say, I returned to Swaddlers.
My baby did not have any rash. On the contrary, my daughter had more diaper rash with Huggies when I tried them than with new Swaddlers. Also, the diapers are indeed drier, thinner than the any other brand I tried. All other diapers seem to have a lot of that gel in them that makes them expand uncontrollably when are wet and become enormous leaving no space for other fluids to go but OUT of the diaper. I had a lot of blowouts with other brands. I never had that with Pampers. To me that is a very BIG plus. I am sticking with Pampers.

Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count
Review by VJ Bar : Very happy with DryMax 5 Star

I was very skeptical about Pampers Dry Max after reading all the negative reviews. Yet given my past overall satisfaction with most of P&G's new products, I decided to give it a try before drawing a conclusion myself. The shipment arrived within two days free of charge. I guess it's part of the promotion either Amazon or P&G is doing now. Having tried the new dry max on my 6-month old son for two weeks, I would say I can't tell any defects or inferior quality of it compared to the original Swaddlers. On the contrary, it's indeed thinner and resulted in a dryer and smoother feel on my son's skin than the original Swaddlers too. The product didn't have any bad smell, nor did it leak either as some buyers mentioned. Overall, I'm very happy with the Dry Max and think it's indeed an improvement from the old swaddlers.

Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count
Review by P.Patel : Pampers Diapers 5 Star

I have been using Pampers diapers since my son was born. I loved the old Swaddlers, they were soft and had the fantastic wetness indicator. The only thing I didn't like was that the diaper bunched up around my baby's bottom. I have been using the new Swaddlers with Dry Max since late January. In the beginning, I really missed the wetness indicator and didn't like the new scent and feel of the Dry Max. I called Pampers to express my unhappiness about the product change without notification and they immediately sent out $40 of coupons for diapers plus extra coupons for wipes. The Dry Max diapers are thinner and a little rougher than the old diapers but they work great. My son has never leaked urine in these diapers (not even overnight for 12 hours). I have had a few poopy diapers leak usually right before I moved my son up to the next size. These diapers fit him much better than the old Swaddlers, no more bunching up around his bottom. I like that Pampers has sizes that overlap and I love that Amazon.com has brought back the subscribe and save for these diapers! I appreciate the extra 15% savings, thanks Amazon.com!!

Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count
Review by Dave : Super Absorbent Polymers: Pampers vs. Huggies: 3 Star

If you read down the list of reviews, you will find two basic camps: "I love this diaper" or "It gave my baby a terrible rash". Now this seems true of just about any diaper, but the reaction against the new "Dry Max" pampers has been particularly vocal. So the question any parent would naturally ask is: will this diaper give my baby a rash? My answer: Well... maybe.

First of a bit about diapers: To over simplify a little, diapers keep your baby dry using two things: "SAPs" or Super-absorbent polymers and Cellulose (made from wood pulp). There are some other materials in the diaper, but the real work is being done by these two ingredients. Cellulose can hold a limited amount of water when under pressure (i.e. a baby sitting or lying in a wet diaper will apply pressure to part of it) so SAPs are brought in to provide a more absorbent and stable moisture trap.

Now a little diaper history: the two main diaper manufactures are Proctor and Gamble (Pampers and Luvs) and Kimberly Clark (Huggies). Kimberly Clark is a paper and wood products company and they brought their considerable expertise to the table when they created the successful "Huggies" line of diapers. Proctor and Gamble countered by leveraging its extensive chemical portfolio and began a long drive to improve their SAPs which allowed them to use less cellulose and make thinner diapers than Huggies. Huggies do use SAPs, but they are less advanced than what P&G has brought to the market.

As a result you have more cellulose between skin and SAP in a Huggies than in a Pampers. If the SAP, or some other chemical related to engineering the SAP into the diaper is the cause of the mysterious rashes, this could be why Papers is getting a lot of flack: With "Dry Max" P&G claims to be using a new a powerful SAP. So it seems plausible that Dry Max Pampers may be more likely to trigger a rash, but nobody knows for sure. One unproven theory is that the powerful SAPs are drawing moisture out of the skin making it crack, which when exposed to urine and bacteria leads to a rash. It's also possible that fragrance is the culprit (there are some vocal advocates of this theory but I don't find the evidence definitive). Proctor and Gamble is sticking by its claims that Dry Max Cruisers don't cause any more rashes than the old Cruisers.

In my personal experience the child with sensitive skin couldn't wear Pampers (only Huggies) and the child without could wear anything (Pampers included). My best advice would be that if your child has sensitive skin they may be happier in Huggies but otherwise you are probably fine with Pampers. I usually found that Huggies were a better fitting diaper but that varied depending on the kid and their age. I think that fit is more kid specific than diaper specific (no two brands fit the same and depending on your baby's shape one is likely to fit better than another - and the "best" brand may change as your child grows).

I think it simply comes down to getting a small pack and trying them out. If your baby seems to react, has more rashes or you get a lot of leaks, just move on to something else.

Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size 1, 216 Count
Review by K. Wheeler "Miss Kris" : Diaper Comparison 4 Star

I have just finished my diaper trial period with my 6 week old son. I tried Pampers Swaddler's Dry Max, the old Pampers Swaddler's, Huggies and Up and Up, all in size 1. My son is long and lean. He is breastfed, and has a large BM every 2-3 days. This is important when choosing a diaper. He does not have sensitive skin.

Pamper's - I see little difference in dryness between the new and the old diapers. The old Swaddler's had the wetness indicator, but the new ones are very firm when wet. I prefer this, because I do not need to unbutton his pants to see the wetness indicator, but my husband prefers the stripe. When he has a BM, both old and new Pampers leak around the legs approximately 50% of the time. Neither one leaks urine, but both must be changed every 2 hours or so. I think the Dry Max version is slightly better with urine. They are cut rather large around the legs, which isn't great for his chicken butt.

Up and Up (Target) - Good diaper for the price. My go to diaper when we're home, but I don't entirely trust them when we're out. Again, the diaper is cut large around the leg openings, and leak during a BM about 50% of the time. No wetness indicator on the size 1, but diaper becomes firm when wet. Diapers slightly better than Pampers for urine. Not as soft at Pampers, but the baby doesn't seem to mind. A little difficult to put on. My mother won't use them because she finds them too stiff. Diaper tends to bunch up in the front when it is wet. He looks like he could lose his diaper when he's wet.

Huggies l'il Snugglers - This is my diaper of choice. Diapers are cut trimmer, which is great for a leaner child. If your child is chubby, this diaper is probably not for you. Diapers are soft inside and out - about on par with the new Pampers. Tabs stick well, and do not bunch. Holds in BM 100% of the time, and does not leak urine. Some moms report increased diaper rash with this diaper, but my little man has not had this problem. Diaper is firm when wet. No wetness indicator. Diaper stays put through all the wiggling.

I keep both the Target and the Huggies on hand all the time. I have a large case of Pampers that I'm working my way through. They're fine, but just not the diaper for my little guy. I recommend you buy a few smaller packs and try them all side by side. You may find that a cheaper diaper works better than the brand name ones. The baby will be just as happy, and you'll save yourself some dough.


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