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Most HelpfulI have still yet to find an overnite diaper for my baby boy. The huggies overnites are not anything to write home about. Obviously boys need more absorbancy up front, these don't have it. Being the only overnight diaper that I can find, I am forced to buy them. I can't tell you how many times...
read full review »Our almost four year old child is not yet potty trained so when we switched to pull-ups while working on it, we needed something more absorbent for night-time. These are the perfect solution and seem very comfy and hold much more without leaks. Maybe once we had one but probably put it on backwards. They are sold at Target and I have found the large packs on Amazon when I could not find the size that I needed.
http://www.amazon.com/Goodnites-Huggies-Boys-Small-Medium
I have a 7 yr. old son who unfortunately still can't make it through the night without wetting himself. I have tried just about every kind of pull up or training pant out there and he wet through them all. After many months of frustration from having to strip his bed every morning , I decided to try the goodnites. As any parent knows, training pants are expensive and it's very frustrating to pay a lot for them only to have your child wake up soaking wet. So I was very suprised when my son woke up after the first night of wearing these and his clothes and bedding were still dry. Since...
read full review »As a mom of a 4 year old who still has not figured out the night time potty training, I have struggled with how to get him to stay dry through the night. I have tried regular diapers, Pampers Easy Ups, Huggies Pull Ups, and these Huggies Good Nites. Of all of those choices, these work the best, but they could be improved in many ways.
Personally, I prefer the style of Easy Ups, the comfort fit, the elastic on the sides. They have a softer, more fabric feel to them. Unfortunately they leak.
These Good Nites are rough, like paper. They are actually huge (but the bigger size is what absorbs...
read full review »I am the grandmother to four great kids. Three girls and one boy. The boy being the youngest, I subscribe to several "freebie" sites and when I saw a sample of Huggies Goodnites Diapers I grabbed it. My grandson who is 3 is very big for his age is also autistic. He is just now starting to understand the concept of potty training. I like the idea of a diaper appearing to be boxer shorts and still doing the job that it was intended for. The diaper is very easy for him to pull up and down by himself therefore, making him feel more like a "big boy". Although I am not the primary "diaper...
read full review »My daughter has had delayed potty training and now while fully trained during the day is still working on the nighttime. We moved her from diapers, then pull-ups to Goodnites when the previous items were getting too full at night. The Goodnites work great and we have had very few accidents at night. Plus the designs are really pretty and my daughter, even with fine motor issues, can pull them up and down on her own. It really gives her a sense of independence and for that I am grateful. The price point is very good and I have also been able to find these at my local warehouse club that...
read full review »I have 3 sons, all of whom trained late and have continued to wet the bed well into their teens. They can't help it, its a family thing and no amount of sprays or other methods are going to stop the...flow of events ;)
Goodnites simply don't have a lot of capacity, and are really only useful for light wetters. We tried them on our oldest, hoping they'd work for sleepovers and be more discrete than youth diapers, but he flooded out of them by the middle of the night 3 nights running. That's when we pretty much gave up. Now he's back in attends, and he uses his little brother's pampers to stuff the...
read full review »I am a grandmother , who's children are 31 and 29 now,, when my two girls were babies they could not wear disposable diapers, but I had friends who used the disposable diapers, and they always chose huggies . Seems like they had more control , of their children staying dry,, As days and years went on, they came out with the pull up training pants,, they did wonders for my grandson who now is 3. And wow I didnt even know they had boxers lol. Think on my next go around on grand kids I am going to remind my self about these boxer huggies, What a great Idea . I think the all nighters are great,, you...
read full review »Reading the previous reviews, it looks like many reviewers are talking about Huggies Overnight Diapers and not Huggies Goodnites Diapers. The "Overnight" diapers are awesome, but don't come in sizes larger than 5, which my son has outgrown. The "Goodnites" do come in larger sizes, but I've found them to be no more absorbent than a regular pull-up. They leak every night for my son. He's actually better off in an Overnight diaper that's too small! There are no readily available products that work for my son!
My four year old daughter has been potty trained for 2 years now, but the Dr say's she just sleeps to soundly to wake at night. Since she is a bit older, she wets right through a pull-up, but the overnights have been a god-send. They are super absorbent. They might be a bit pricey, but huggies has done a good job in posting coupons on their website for these and thier other products on a very regular basis. Keep up the good work.