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Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by Helluva Godtime : GREAT PRODUCT 
My eight-year-old son still wets the bed and Goodnites have really helped him gain some much needed confidence. The product is specifically designed for boys and offers key protection where it is most needed. Saves midnight sheet changes and allows your child to wake up in a dry bed. Great for sleepover and long trips.
Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by Christine K. Bailey : Perfect for bigger Toddlers/Kids 
My mother recommended these for my autistic son when he started to outgrow the largest Pampers Cruisers at 22 months. They are a lifesaver. At 55-pounds they fit perfectly with no leaks ever.
Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by Working Mom : Should make a smaller size but it works really well 
My son is 29 months old. The regular diapers (yes, I have tried them all) would leak if I don't at least change him once at night. Although these Goodnites S/M are a little too big for him, they work! I have been using them for a week now and so far there is no leak! It saves me the 1:00 a.m. changing; not only my son has a better night sleep, so have I.
I give it 4 stars because these don't come with cute colorful cartoon characters. My son would always ask for his Buzz Lightyear or Lion King diapers when I try putting these on him. It would be 5-star if Nemo (or whatever) is on the diaper so I would not need to spend 5 minutes nightly negotiating to put it on.
Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by Bill : Good for large toddlers 
These helped prevent overnight leak throughs for my son, who is large for his age. At 2 1/2, he is tall and lean and still well over 40 pounds. This makes it near impossible to find a diaper that fits a large child well enough and can hold a night's worth of pee without soaking through. The Goodnites do the job. They weigh about 80 pounds by the time he wakes up, but prevent leakage during the night :)
One thing we noted is that you may have to pull them up fairly high depending on how well the leg bands fit to the child's thighs. Otherwise, leakage may occur through the leg holes.
Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by Katie : Pull ups 
I would highly recomend these for any family with boys who have a hard time staying dry overnight. We have tried them all and these are the only ones I've found that work all night without leaking EVERY time. Never had a problem...plus they're not hard and crackly like some of the others.
Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by C. Hood-Siegal : Perfect for 6YO who can't stay dry at night 
My typically developing 6 year old, approx. 50 lb. son has never been able to stay dry at night. He is a sound sleeper, has a small bladder, doesn't get the signal that he needs to go. The pediatrician is not ready to try any other interventions (medicine, alarm, etc...) so these have been a lifesaver. He is able to wear one every night, and can wear one without anyone noticing if he is at a sleepover. He can even remove them himself in the morning, usually by tearing the sides. We have been through heavy wetting phases where they have leaked a little bit, not enough to wake him in the night. It seems that Diaper Doublers are no longer made, but I have found that Depends makes a product called Boost (Depend BOOST Inserts - Diaper Liners - Booster Pads - Doublers, Pack/20 Pads) that helps. It is like a maxi-pad without the plastic liner. We don't have to use them all the time, only occassionally. I believe the reason for the leakage is he exceeds the GoodNights' capacity. I don't think it is a design flaw. These seem to fit him better and are much more absorbent than Pull-Ups (which I think must be made with a lower capacity for the specific purpose of potty training).
Huggies GoodNites Underwear, Boys, Small/Medium, 27 Count
Review by KNote : No leaks, no complaints! 
I bought these for my 41lb 3yr old who was a looking a little cramped in the pull ups. He didn't protest that Lightening McQueen wasn't on them, or that they went higher on his tummy. He's not a big wetter at night, but they do get tested from time to time. He's been happy with them from a comfort standpoint, I've been happy that they don't leak and aren't so tight. I would recommend!