When we potty trained the first time we had no issues. He stayed dry all night and woke up from naps sweaty but again, no accidents.
But since he had worn Pull Ups at night and during naptime after his regression, we needed to figure out a solution to getting him back on track in controlling his need to go when he was in a deep sleep. Our solution to our night-time dilemma was Super Undies!
Like cloth diapers, Super Undies have an inner layer of microfiber cloth to allow for little accidents to be absorbed and not get the sheets and clothes wet. If extra protection is needed, Super Undies also has a removable insert to place inside the trainers like a pocket diaper.
There are two types of daytime use Super Undies, the Pull On Potty Training Pants and the Pocket Potty Training Pants. To learn more about the differences of the two watch each of the videos shown on the website (links above).
For most people, Super Undies are the perfect green solution to potty training pants. Instead of going for the disposable trainers, you would simply purchase a set of Super Undies to use until your little one got the hang of holding it in and waiting to get to the toilet.
They are super easy to pull up and down, just like underwear, but don't have as much bulk as a cloth diaper. They're also a heck of a lot more stylish than the plastic pants I've been handed down by relatives.
And they're simple and easy to wash. Since these aren't diapers and aren't meant to hold in a lot of urine, they can be washed in what you wash your undies with. I simply throw our Super Undies in with the darks or the towels... whichever needs to be done first.
Super Undies come in a variety of colors. I had my son help pick out the color of his and got him involved in knowing exactly what they were for and how they were just for emergencies.
Nighttime Potty Training Solution
Since we already have daytime potty training covered, and have continued to use underwear, the only time we needed a little extra reassurance is night time when my son occasionally still has an accident when he either wakes up too late or doesn't make it to the bathroom in time in the morning and has an accident on the carpet outside of the bathroom (or next to his bed).
For the first two months after he was trained we had him wear his Super Undies to bed for an added sense of reassurance. He felt better because he knew that even if he didn't make it in time, he wouldn't make a mess everywhere. And we were happy because we don't have to change his sheets as often.
Because the Super Undies have a removable insert, you can decide whether or not to add in more absorbency or leave the insert out. Either way, you're saved from having to clean up the messes accidents leave behind.
Super Undies also has a pair Nighttime Undies if you need a little more protection.
The Investment
At a reasonable base price of $19.95, and a potty training kit starting
at $125, you can purchase all of the Super Undies you need for the cost
of less than 5 months worth of diapers or disposable trainers How's that for savings?Even if you're only looking for a night-time and nap-time solution, Super Undies are a safe bet! And I'm fairly certain that potty training would have been a heck of a lot easier had we invested in Super Undies before trying Pull Ups. I think a lot of frustration and miscommunication between myself and my son could have been avoided.
You can purchase Super Undies on their website here. Or if you're looking to purchase locally, check out a list of their retailers here.
The Noise Girls have yet again put together an amazing giveaway event just for your family! The For the Family giveaway event starts on September 1st so please remember to hurry back and enter for your chance to win.
And Super Undies has joined in on the fun to offer one lucky reader a pair of Super Undies in this giveaway. Head on over and like them on facebook or follow them on twitter to stay up to date on new products and promotions!
Disclaimer: I received a pair of Super Undies for review purposes only. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
41 comment(s) with love:
I seriously think we need to get these for my 5-year old son who is still having potty issues!! Never heard of them before!! THANKS SO MUCH for sharing!! We need these!!!
I have a friend that could really use this! Thanks for the info.
I've heard GREAT things about Super Undies! We've gotta try them when PTing #2! Thanks!
WOW - that is cool. Would love one just about now
See... now they didn't have anything even close to this cool when my kids needed it!
I have to get this for my little fellow. We're potty training and do great all day but we do have our accidents at night
Super Undies are a super idea!
Never heard of these before! Great idea! I have a neighbor that could really use these!
This is a great idea. I should get these for my little nephew!
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These are great for those learning to potty train.
Overnight is sometimes an issue ty for this.
These would save tons of money!! Would love to give em a try.
These are perfect and would be a lot better than training with regular undies or disposable trainers. sonyadmorris@gmail.com
I like that they have an inner layer of microfiber cloth to allow for little accidents to be absorbed and not get the sheets and clothes we
I like that they have a removable insert you can use as well.
I've never heard of this company before, but they sound really great! I will be investing in some.
I dont even want to think about what it will be like to potty train my son when the time comes... especially because my hubby will most likely be on deployment yikes!! But this looks like an amazing product. Will definitely look into it
As a cloth diaper fanatic, these will be absolutely necessary when we start potty training!
We spend tons on sposie pull ups what a neat idea!
I have never heard of this company before but it would save me tons of money on diapers and pull ups.
Thanks for such a great giveaway-- This can be really a necessity for the deep sleeping little people
I love the look of these. I'm always concerned with nighttime, though, because my little guy is such a heavy wetter. Hopefully, something like this will withstand even a power-blast of a night-time accident!
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I am actually a little bit past potty-training time with my little ones (they're 4) but I love these Super Undies. That's a nice transition between the completely absorbency of diapers and the complete opposite with underwear, a little something to help them while they learn
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I am not potty training just yet, but this is an article I will keep bookmarked for when I start!
What a great idea - my daughter is potty trained, but we still have accidents at night, this would be a perfect solution!
nightime undies sound perfect for my 4yo who still needs nighttime protection
I love how the Super Undies can be customized as needed by adding extra absorption.
I would have liked to have tried this while night training my daughters! I used the plastic pants over underwear and it ended up leaking!
I love the idea of cloth training pants! Would love to try these!
I have to get one of these for my granddaughter
both my 2 and 3 yr old grandsons are potty training and I really like this big boy design...
Wow what a neat idea! I might have to pick these up for #2 due in November when the time is right! =)
these look great! i like that they have a removable insert and you can simply throw them in the wash..great idea!
I've never heard of these before but think they would be a big help. RAfflecopter: happi shopr
These look comfy and I like that it's something you can use again and again.
These would be great for when I start nightime potty training my son!
-Hannah Avery
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I like that these aren't as absorbent as like a Pull Up but still allowing for some absorbing.
I never heard about them. Sounds pretty good. Thanks for the giveaway.
awesome
I wish these had been around when my son was little. They are great!
These undies are awesome. I am crossing my fingers that my kid doesn't need them though!
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