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Best nighttime trainer for a heavy wetter?
I need a nighttime trainer for my heavy wetting (almost) 3 year old. We have ladder hill designs trainers which I LOVE for daytime, but they don't work at night. (I know she makes trainers specifically for nighttime too, but she's on vaca and I need something now.) He's basically day trained but wets a lot a night, and usually wakes up soaked, even in a sposie pull up
![]() I've been considering super undies nighttimes, potty scotty over nights, and mother-ease bed wetting trainers. Any reviews on these? Also, if you know where any of these are on sale that would be super helpful
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K&K My little firecracker Lennon 10.09, crying before he fully emerged and My little sweetheart Indi 6.12, born smiling
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Subbing cause I'd love to put my YDS in trainers at night. Currently he wears an over stuffed diaper with a woolie and without the woolie the bed would be soaked. He's 100% trained in the day so I feel bad about diapers at night although it doesn't seem to phase him yet.
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Re: Best nighttime trainer for a heavy wetter?
I can't wrestle a diaper on DS anymore. Even sliding a pull up on is a 2 person job
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K&K My little firecracker Lennon 10.09, crying before he fully emerged and My little sweetheart Indi 6.12, born smiling
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Yeah - YDS just lays down and lets me put it on. YDD (13 months) on the other hand is a wrestler.
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Re: Best nighttime trainer for a heavy wetter?
i use Nighttime Super Undies for my 3 year old. We're in the exact same situation, day trained, heavy wetter at night and soaks through sposies
I like the Super Undies but they still occasionally wick, not enough to get his sheets wet, but I can see that they're wet up by the waist. But they have a fleece edge at the waist and legs so the moisture stops there. They're working well for us, so I'd recommend them. I got mine on FSOT for $15 cause I didn't want to spend quite so much money. I would say, they seem to run a little small. We have mediums which are supposed to be for 2.5-4 year olds and 28-35 lbs. My 3 year old weighs 32lbs but the mediums are a little snug on him, they work, but probably won't fit him too much longer, so if I had to do it again I'd get larges. Hope that helps
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My little firecracker Lennon 10.09, crying before he fully emerged
and My little sweetheart Indi 6.12, born smiling




I like the Super Undies but they still occasionally wick, not enough to get his sheets wet, but I can see that they're wet up by the waist. But they have a fleece edge at the waist and legs so the moisture stops there. They're working well for us, so I'd recommend them. I got mine on FSOT for $15 cause I didn't want to spend quite so much money. I would say, they seem to run a little small. We have mediums which are supposed to be for 2.5-4 year olds and 28-35 lbs. My 3 year old weighs 32lbs but the mediums are a little snug on him, they work, but probably won't fit him too much longer, so if I had to do it again I'd get larges. Hope that helps
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