Nikki Diaper Poop Wetset -

Don't skip the liner. If you know a "wetset" (both kinds) is coming, add a booster and a flushable liner. It saves the diaper and your pants.

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. Don't skip the liner

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." Is the Nikki a good diaper

For the uninitiated, a "wetset" in diapering lingo usually refers to the chemical or physical process of a diaper reaching maximum saturation. But in the context of Nikki and a messy situation, it means one thing: How well does this diaper handle the combination of liquid and solid waste without turning into a total catastrophe?

Nikki diapers feature those legendary double inner leg gussets. During a "wetset" (urine saturation), they hold like a champ. When you add poop into the mix, those gussets act like a dam. Unlike cheaper diapers where the mess immediately migrates to the leg bands, the Nikki contained 90% of the "payload" to the center core. That is a win.