💧 Stay dry, stay unstoppable — the booster pad that means business.
NorthShore EternaDry Booster Pads are disposable diaper doubler inserts featuring super-absorbent polymers that lock away wetness into an odor-free gel. Designed for men and women in a small size, this starter pack of four pads offers discreet, reliable protection with quality made in the USA and imported materials.
E**E
Excellent Product
These work well as described. I was afraid liquid would just run through (or off the side of) the booster pad, but these pads fill nicely before allowing liquid to pass through. These pads must be used over another pad or brief as they have no waterproof backing. This size is a good fit for use over regular pads or briefs. This size is also good in situations where you need a thin pad that won't show an imprint on clothing. If your existing pad or brief doesn't hold enough, these booster pads are one solution. Very good adhesive. Super absorbant pad. Very good quality.
R**A
Booster pads king!
Absolutely awesome!!
K**A
Great but not perfect.
TL;DR: Great for everyone who isn't a heavy wetter and who has the ability to change midday. If not, then try Abena Maxi Boosters.--------------------------------------------------------So first off I would like to specify that I have severe urinary incontinence and minor bowel incontinence. I also have a job which has me in the sun and perspiring a lot, so I do have a higher fluid intake than the average person. So your mileage most certainly will vary.Also, throughout my use with these boosters, I used the Forsite AM•PM diapers which clock in at a solid 5100 ml absorption, and with my current fluid intake are some of the only diapers that fit my use case. You can find them here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01G7L4CEU/ref=psdcmw_3763391_t1_B01F2LTXYUNow, with all that said, these boosters are great. They have a decent absorbency, are adequately sized to cover the entire groin area of your diaper, and have an adhesive strip on the bottom to help keep it seated in the diaper. Which is useful if you change standing up, as it keeps the booster from sliding out of place while you position your diaper. And at $0.63 per booster, in a bag of 30, the value is not bad, as if you are able to get away with only using one per diaper they can last for a good long while.But there's the caveat, IF you can get away with just one. Now as I've said, I know my case is an outlier, I consume far more fluids than the average person. But as it stands, in order for me to avoid having to change mid-workday I have to use 2. This wouldn't be that much of an issue if these existed in a vacuum, or if there wasn't another alternative that allowed me to use one, but there is. And it's cheaper to boot.The Abena Abri-Let Booster Pads: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQQ08OQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_By1SAbEYD2FYRThese are fantastic. Sure, they come in a smaller pack, 20 boosters per pack, but the value is much better. Remember, with the Northshore boosters, I'm having to use 2 per diaper. Which means I'm essentially paying $1.26 per booster for a pack of 15. Which, when compared to the Abenas which are cheaper at $0.55 per booster while having effectively more uses, are completely outclassed. The Abena boosters allow me to go a whole day on just one booster, while being cheaper. The only complaint I have with the Abena boosters is that they don't have an adhesive strip, which while it's useful is far from mandatory.In the end, this is why they don't get 5 stars. Had hey been closer in price, then I would have given both the Northshore and the Abena 5 stars. But as it stands, the Abena are cheaper and better. That being said these are still great, I'm sure that for 90% of people who suffer from incontinence or wear diapers for any reason, that these are more than adequate. And if you're looking for something a little thinner, then I give these a whole hearted recommendation, along with any Northshore product. They've always been reliable and forward-thinking brand.But if you are looking for the best price to efficiency product, then the Abena boosters are what you want.
K**Y
Very absorbent, stay put pretty well
I use these for night time. Finally, I can sleep longer than 4 hours at a stretch! This is much more absorbent than just my brief, and it absorbs faster and holds it better. I was astonished at the weight as I took off the first boosted brief, yet there was no leakage or dripping. I'm a big woman with a very large bladder capacity, but the Small size works perfectly for me.Don't be deceived by the thin pad. It's under 1/4" thick dry, but can expand to 3/4" thick when saturated.The adhesive strip runs the full length of the pad, and holds as well as or better than might be expected. It holds best on a fresh or perfectly clean undergarment, of course. If I toss & turn the pad can twist a little, but still stays in place due to the adhesive strip.This should be available on Subscribe & Save! But since it isn't, I'll just have to reorder regularly.
D**S
They do their job well!
They work well and I am very pleased!
L**G
Great!
These hold a lot and prevent leaks for our heavy-wetter. They fit well, seem to be of good quality, and are comfortable for our child. We use them as a booster pad for overnight pull-ups.
B**!
Effective & has a handy adhesive strip, but sometimes leaves gel beads on my child's skin
Ever since my now 2 year-old daughter was about 18 months old, she has been a heavy overnight wetter. So much so that she would wake up with wet pajamas and crib sheets 4-5 times per week. We tried going up a size in her Earth's Best diapers for nighttime, and we even tried the 7th Generation Overnight Diapers, but she would still wake up with wet clothes at least 3 times per week. A friend of mine suggested I try diaper booster pads to absorb the excess overnight wetness. At first I tried the Select Kids Booster Pads Diaper Doubler Pack/30, but because they didn't have an adhesive strip to hold them in place, they would slide around inside my daughter's diaper (especially with her wiggling around during diaper changes), and move away from where I needed them to be for maximum absorption. Then I found these NorthShore Disposable Baby Diaper Doubler pads. These booster pads have an adhesive strip along the length of the pad, so you can stick the pad firmly in your child's diaper and it won't slide out of place. It looks sort of like an old-fashioned maxi pad, except that the booster pad allows excess wetness to flow through the pad and into your baby's diaper, whereas maxi pads have a plastic backing that prevents fluid from flowing through to underwear. (FYI: I wouldn't recommend using a maxi pad as a diaper booster because the moisture-proof backing causes excess urine to spill out of the sides of your little-one's diaper instead of flowing through to the absorbent diaper beneath). The NorthShore booster pads are fairly thin without sacrificing absorbency, so they don't bunch up between baby's legs even when wet. And the fact that they're individually wrapped means that they're easy to toss into a diaper bag or suitcase for overnight trips away from home without getting crushed or misshapen.There are 2 caveats that prevent me from giving this product 4 or 5 stars:1. Although this product is called a "Baby Diaper Doubler" here on Amazon, the actual product packing itself doesn't say anything at all about it being for babies. It's simply called a "Booster Pad," and the "X-Small" size happens to be small enough to fit babies/toddlers. Presumably, the larger sizes are designed to fit older children, adults and senior citizens who suffer from incontinence and need extra absorbency in their diapers. I'm usually wary about using "non-baby" products on babies because products designed for babies tend to be milder and use fewer harsh chemicals. However, at the time I bought these, I couldn't find any other comparable baby-friendly diaper booster pads on the market, so I decided to give these a try.2. When my daughter has had an exceptionally wet night, the NorthShore booster pads leave little gel beads on her skin. Manufacturers of conventional diapers and booster pads claim that these super-absorbent polymer gels are safe and non-toxic, but they still make me uneasy since they're synthetic/artificial materials with mysterious ingredients manufactured in a lab rather than by nature. Therefore, when my current pack of these NorthShore booster pads is finished, I'm going to try the Flip Inserts: Disposable - 18 pack, which contain more natural materials.Grade: B-
K**.
Booster pads for Men
Great. Used by my husband.
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