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Pampers Easy Ups Boy Trainers Value Pack Size 4 S2T/3T 100 Count

Pampers Easy Ups Boy Trainers Value Pack Size 4 S2T/3T 100 Count
  • Brand:Pampers  
  • Category:Health and Beauty
  • List Price: $31.44
  • Buy New: $26.19
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  • Seller:Fun Stuff For Sale
  • Sales Rank:293
  • Number Of Items:1
  • Size:4
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):9.3
  • Dimensions (in):17.3 x 10.3 x 10.1
  • Publication Date:October 7, 2011
  • MPN:037000820031
  • UPC:037000820031
  • EAN:0037000820031
  • ASIN:B005U9Y2YG
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Helps potty training make sense during the day and protects against leaks at night
  • Training pants designed for toddlers or preschoolers ready for potty training (18+ months old)
  • Can wear them day or night
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging


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Synopsis
With Pampers Easy Ups Trainers, potty training makes sense during the day and at night. They hold 25% more* than the leading Huggies Pull Ups Learning Designs**. Plus, Pampers Easy Ups now comes in easy toddler sizing to match up to the size of your child's clothes and he can wear them through the night, too. Also available for girls. *Based on Pampers Easy Ups Trainers Size 4. **Huggies Pull Ups Learning Designs is a registered trademarks of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.

Customer Reviews

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Pampers Easy Ups Boy Trainers Value Pack Size 4 S2T/3T 100 Count 4.0 out of 5 based on 288 Reviews.
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Ok, but not great
by Lady E (November 30, 2010) 100 of 102 people found this review helpful
I bought these because my son wanted the Diego design and Pampers are a good brand. I had purchased Huggies prior to this and liked them, but didn't think there'd be much of a difference. I was wrong. Huggies Pull-Ups have the "Easy Open Sides" and that is very convenient. It's so frustrating to have to take off shoes & pants when needing a new pair in a public bathroom.

The other thing is that the color change symbols are so light that there's no incentive to keep it there like on the Pull-Ups... he can't see them. He has trouble pulling up both types, but did better with the Pull-Ups. I've never had either type rip when pulling them up myself or having him do it as mentioned by others.

I also like that the Pull-Ups have a cool feel as an indicator to him that he's had a bit of a leak and instigates him to use the potty. The Easy Ups don't have anything like that and we have not had any progression toward better potty training. It doesn't bother him to... Read more
Good but not great...
by Dana Krall (October 25, 2010) 52 of 55 people found this review helpful
I bought these through Amazon Mom for a great price, however there are a few things I wish I had known before making the purchase.

First, these run very small. I ordered size 5, and they fit much smaller than a size 5 diaper. My son can wear them, but I have to adjust them because every once in a while one of his cheeks pops out! He is currently wearing size 2T pants, if that's any help as to size.

Second, These are NOT resealable like the other brand. Once you open them at the sides, that's it. This may or may not be a deal breaker for you, but I thought it was a big distinction.

Otherwise they work as they should and are definitely being sold at a great price.
Better than Huggies
by Mom of 2 (May 6, 2010) 17 of 17 people found this review helpful
What can I say? I have a 3 1/2 year old who WON'T go on the potty. I use both Pull-Ups and Easy Ups. I typically use Huggies because of the pull apart sides. It makes it easier to contain messes. However, Pampers are much more absorbent. My son will leak through Huggies at night. I know, they make a overnight pull-up, but not in his size. Even when he did fit in them, they weren't very good. he would still leak through them. Pampers, he hasn't had a problem with leaks at night. Yes, the with the sides it can be hard to contain messes, but I just wrap it in a plastic bag Munchkin Arm and Hammer Bag Refill.

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