UnderJams Bedwetting Pants for Boys--Protection Made Private, from the makers of Pampers. UnderJams Absorbent Night Wear are designed with a low waist, quiet materials, and underwear-like designs because privacy can mean the world when he's in the middle of a pillow fight.
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Product Details
Package Length:
15.4 inches
Package Width:
12.3 inches
Package Height:
10.9 inches
Package Weight:
10.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 19 reviews
Features
Provides the privacy he wants with the protection he needs
UnderJams is made with the absorbency-tested NightLock core that absorbs and locks away fluids to help prevent leaks
ComfortWear lets skin breathe to help him feel comfortable just being a kid
UnderJams are made with soft, quiet materials
Night Wear with the quality you expect from Pampers
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 19 customer reviews )
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
These are great! May 05, 2008
By mommy to 3 boys I just tried these on my twin boys last night. They loved them! They are very soft and comfortable, and you would never know they were wearing a diaper-like product. Both of them still have nighttime accidents, and unlike other products we have tried, these didn't leak! The boys (and the bed) stayed dry and they like wearing them too. Finally a winner!
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Poor design from Pampers Jul 25, 2008
By laugh462 My son is a tall 5 year old who usually wears Goodnites. We had a coupon for the Underjams and we've tried them for two weeks. We have had a wreck of leaks about 50% of the time, unfortunately. I can't establish exactly why, but it seems that it's due to the fact that they are lower cut (to avoid being seen above the waistline). The low cut does not work well with an active sleeper and folds down in the front. We are certainly going back to Goodnites!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Problems with leaks Jul 24, 2008
By Red Frog We bought these after trying a free sample of UnderJams, and my son liked the way they felt over the Goodnights. The sample worked fine. Well, 3 out of the 4 nights we used the UnderJams (after shelling out $50 for the 3 packages), we had major leaks that required full sheet changes in the middle of the night. By the 5th night, we were so tired, I went out and bought a package of Goodnights so we could get a full night sleep, and they worked like a charm, as usual. We are definitely going back to Goodnights. I am really disappointed in the UnderJams, and now I'm stuck with all these packages!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
My 12 year old requested them Feb 23, 2009
By CoachSuzanne.com We used to use Goodnites but the noise and high-cut really presented a problem from my 12 year old. He was terrified that his friends would find out on a sleep-over. With camp coming, we were were worried also. You really CAN hear the Goodnites. So, $55 bucks later and having read the Amazon feedback, we tried UnderJams. We have not had ANY troubles with leaks or splits but my son is a smaller 12 year old at 70 lbs. I hate ordering these on-line and wish we could find them locally. I worry they will go stop making them. I also hope they make them in another size up. When we ran out, I asked my son which ones he wanted. He HATES to talk about this issue but he was emphatic that we buy the UnderJams. Why? Because he said you can't hear them and they fit better under his clothes. There is no way I would tell him no. This issue is tough enough without him having to worry about being found out. UnderJams have really made him feel more secure.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Very much like diapers, and they leak. :( Jul 24, 2008
By J. Brewer I was looking forward to trying these with my 7-year-old son, who still has nighttime accidents and usually uses Goodnites. I liked the idea that they were supposed to be softer, more like real underwear. Well, the second I opened the package, my 7-year-old and 3-year-old boys were running around the house calling them diapers and making fun of them. Apparently, something about these reminds them of diapers whereas Goodnites do not...? I was also very disappointed to find that they are not able to hold in my 7-year-old's accidents like Goodnites do. We NEVER have a problem with leakage in the Goodnites, but most certainly did with these. Poor kid was soaked.