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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Great Fit, Does What it is Supposed to Do Aug 25, 2011
By J. Finkel
"Jack of Trades"
The Pampers Splashers Size 3-4 Disposable Swim Pants are pretty easy to put on and you just tear the sides to take them off. They are great for any trip to the pool or beach. The purpose of a swim diaper is to hold in solid waste without retaining much liquid. This means that if you leave your 1 year old in a swim diaper for too long, you will have pee all over. The point isn't to have the functionality of a normal diaper, the point is to keep fecal matter out of the pool. While a normal diaper will probably contain most 'insults' even during swimming, they almost instantly balloon to enormous girth as they become saturated with pool water. This makes them uncomfortable for the child and unpleasant to wear outside the pool as your child is going to be soaking wet.
With the Pampers Splashers, my daughter can go in and out of the pool over and over without any fuss or discomfort. If it's going to be a while out of the water, we switch to a normal diaper. At the price amazon sells these Splashers for, you don't have to worry about going through 2 or 3 Splashers for a trip to the beach or pool.
Make sure you wait to put the Splashers on until close to when you are entering the water, or at least don't give your kid much to drink in the meantime. They will hold some liquid, but not a good pee's worth.
19 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Did not contain the poo Jun 06, 2011
By Neva Havrum The first time my daughter pooped in these they failed. It was our first time in our new wading pool and there was poop in the pool within 10 minutes. Thankfully it was our wading pool and not a public pool. My daughter is in the middle of the weight guidelines, so it doesn't seem like the size should have been an issue.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Don't go according to weight Jul 05, 2011
By melissa I bought this for my son, he is almost 2 (this month). He is 25 lbs and we bought the size 3-4 (smallest). I noticed when he got out of the water, we would dump his splashers b/c they were full of water. Not cool. Huggies Little Swimmers are not at ALL like this and are size appropriate.
I called pampers, they said they could send me 2 - $5.00 coupons as their packages retail for no more than $12 typically. I told them I bought on amazon, but that went in one ear and out the other. Anyways, I do NOT recommend these... unless you bought them at the store, and like them, go with huggies. If you child is "smaller", don't buy them. Its not worth the hassle. My son wears a size 3 diaper, but can fit in a 2 also, (I like the 3 though b/c the back is higher), so he is on the 'smaller' side but still, well within the guidelines of weight.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Swim diapers that keep the mess inside! Jan 30, 2012
By Peri Though I wish there were another design outside of Dora the Explorer on them (my son whose been wearing these since 5 months doesn't care, however)-- these are great swim diapers. Theya re the only ones we'll use. They are snug and keep the mess inside. Great swim diapers!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Seems adequate Jan 07, 2012
By YangYue Haven't tested all the retaining capacities of the diapers yet, but they did the job and kept the little one from making a mess of the pool. Will try them again in the summer when there's a chance to go swimming again.
A little big if your child is just into size three, so they weren't as snug as would probably be needed to really keep a mess in.
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