Customer Reviews for Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs

Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs

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Customer Reviews of Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs

Customer Review: Don't leak and my son loves she cars on them!
Summary: 4 Stars

Great pull ups, be sure to get night time ones for night time...because they will not hold a nights worth of pee!

Customer Review: Convenient
Summary: 4 Stars

Convenient, absorbent diaper for overnight. Didn't help my kids with potty training much because they are so good that the kids don't feel the wetness enough, even with the wetness liner ones.

Customer Review: Best disposable training pant
Summary: 5 Stars

Huggies Pull Ups are the disposable training pants that you want. The "velcro" on the sides is useful for changing accidents. Note that it goes the opposite way from most diapers, so you need to "wrap" the pants the opposite way when you are changing them. The pants also don't rip after a day of being pulled up and down. We were loyal to Pampers with the diaper phase, but Pampers Easy Ups have no velcro sides (so you must wrap each "accident" in a plastic bag, and the soiled training pants are harder to remove), and Pampers Easy Ups are very flimsy on the sides and tear easily, so even if your child has no accidents, he still will need several Easy Ups throughout the day, since they will keep tearing and falling off. Buy the Huggies Pull Ups and each one will last all day.

Customer Review: Excellent for absorbing.
Summary: 5 Stars

I have tried many different pull up brands with my 3 year old. He only wears them now at night so they have to absorb a lot of urine over the nighttime. These by far are the best - never leaking. I highly recommend them.

Customer Review: Good product, but not necessarily helpful for potty training
Summary: 4 Stars

Because of the fit, this is the one Huggies product I preferred over Pampers. (I'm still loyal to Pampers' Swaddlers and now Cruisers for the twins, because the Huggies that we tried had leaked some weird gel "bits" or "pellets" when wet).
The Huggies Pull-Ups stretched better to fit my son, and if he opened the sides, we could reclose them with the velcro. The Pampers Easy-Ups absorbed well, but the tear-away sides couldn't be re-attached once he ripped them -- and they ripped pretty easily, sometimes just when he was pulling up a new one -- so they could be pretty annoying.
But our best discovery was Wal-Mart's White Cloud brand pull-ups, because they also had stretch sides with velcro AND were a lot cheaper (normally I don't like the store brands for diapers, but for us they worked as well as the big brands). The only negative was that my son loves Cars and Buzz Lightyear, which Huggies have (and Wal-Mart's pull-up training pants have Bugs Bunny).
But NO pull-ups helped with potty training. Not even the ones that say they make your toddler feel "wet" or "cool" when they're wet -- probably because they work too well at being absorbent.
Real underwear -- along with our big washing machine, and patience and time -- are all that did the trick for us.

Update as of Oct. 1, 2009: In response to a commenter who said her training pants from Walmart did not refasten, I went to check my son's current package of training pants (which he now uses only while asleep, just in case), because it HAS been about a year and a half since this was originally posted. Although I would not expect the exact same model of merchandise to still be available a year and a half later, I still am finding reclosable White Cloud training pants at my Walmart in central Illinois. They DO refasten, although the other person is correct about the strip not being Velcro (TM). It is a blue velcro-TYPE refastenable strip, and not a Velcro-brand (trademark name) fastening strip. And the current design being offered is no longer the Warner Bros. trademark Bugs Bunny. It is now a generic monster truck picture on the front. The sides are still nice and stretchy as I remembered.
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