There is a fine line between a diaper that holds and a diaper that performs . If you’ve been in the ABDL or cloth diapering community for long, you know the name . They are famous for their durability and adorable prints. But today, we aren’t talking about shelf appeal. We are talking about the dreaded, yet necessary, reality: The Poop Wetset.
Is the Nikki a good diaper? Yes. Is it the right diaper for a combined messy + soaking wet situation? Only if you change immediately. Nikki diaper poop wetset
Have you had a Nikki "poop wetset" disaster? Drop your war stories in the comments below. We’ve all been there. Disclaimer: This post is for adult audiences in the diapering community. Always practice safe hygiene. There is a fine line between a diaper
We put the Nikki diaper to the ultimate test. No inserts, no liners (for science). Just a standard wear time, a very full bladder, and the inevitable "number two." But today, we aren’t talking about shelf appeal
Here is where the "wetset" becomes tricky. Once the Nikki is fully wet (saturated to the back), the microfiber or bamboo blend gets heavy. If you then sit down with a messy load? Physics wins. The pressure squeezes the liquid up the back sheet. We experienced a "poop-splosion" up the rear waistband. The diaper held the solids, but the liquid found the nearest exit.