Which style of training pant should I choose?
Day training pants ( briefs style undies with a waterproof, absorbent pad, flannel topped so they feel the wetness)
- daytime training
- children who are incontinent at school
- children who are in the last stages of night training and wake as soon as they start to wet
- as EC pants or as a nappy break for babies
Night training pants (shorts style pants with a large waterproof absorbent pad, flannel topped so they feel the wetness)
- children who are starting to wet smaller volume and /or wake up when they wet at night
- daytime training when you need a bit more absorbency ( eg. Car trips, shopping, grandmas house)
- children who just prefer to wear shorts style undies
- as EC pants or as a nappy break for babies
Bedwetting pants ( pull-up style ‘big kid’ nappy type pants with full waterproof outer and packed with absorbency. Microfleece or flannel inner available)
- children who still fill a pull-up regularly at night or don’t wake up when they wet
- car trips or days out when it may be hard to change the child immediately
- any time you need a full waterproof outer
- as a nappy substitute in younger children