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ABDL Wish List Baby 01/20/2024 (Sat) 02:42:45 No. 33552
What are some things you wish ABDL focused companies would do? I personally wish more companies would put designs out similar to TryAgains, but that’s just me.
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>>33552 Adult pampers. Endorsed by pampers. Feels like pampers. Sized for adults.
>>33554 How litigious would Proctor and Gamble be if a small diaper company used a close replica of a recent Pampers design? Is the ABDL community still niche enough to fly under the radar, or would the company be sued for everything it had?
>>33556 That's already what these companies are trying to do with cloth-backed and taking IPs without consent in their designs, but I'm saying that Pampers (or P&G) would never indulge in the needs of the ABDL community with how autistic most of us are, despite how much money they could make as a result. They don't want to chance anything ABDL. It's because of the obvious backlash that would ensue from normies. It's just another product, but this product could lead to a boycott. Seriously, (((they))) dangled a tranny on screen for a bud light ad a while ago (for all of three seconds), and people still talk about it/ get shit on for drinking bud now.
aonzie that could actually be locked on and would be hard to remove. Littlesleeperskeeper is probably fine for people without any sort of reach but if you are just a little bit flexible, then its so easy to get out.
Cheaper samples $7 just to see if one is good? Also do what abdlfactory did with custom sample orders with tick boxes
>>33552 white plastic backed diaper, pastel blue trim waistband, tape panel with varying patterns per package, Peekabu are almost this, but they're always too expensive, plus it leans towards being for furries more than what an average vintage diaper looks like
>>33559 I don't really see how normalfags would be entirely wrong on this. Personally I wouldn't want to buy childcare products from the same brand that sells fetish stuff either. Sure, it would be nice if ABDLs could just get exact scaled up versions of stuff intended for actual children, but it's understandable why a company and customer parents would reject that.
>>33556 Very. Reminder that Tykables used to be called Snuggies until they were threatened with legal action by Kimberly Clark (who own the brands Huggies and Snugglers). If anything gets made that's even close to Pampers in design I'm sure they'd nip it in the bud.
>>33552 American made adult diapers to cut back on shipping costs from China. ConfiDry 24/7 were made in America on an old diaper machine they found that used to make baby diapers. $115 for 72 diapers vs MegaMax $115 for 40 diapers from China. Northshore Adam has said they have tried to find an American manufacturer but it is either too costly as they will only take a extremely large minimum order or they would not make the diapers to Northshores specifications such as design, plastic used, SAP and Wood Pulp amount. Even if Northshore accomplished Made in America and the price wasn't much different I would rather give them the money then China.
1. Bedwetter/toddler pullups. Diapers are great, but I have no memory of when I wore them as a baby. I remember pullups though, and those were the first "diaper" I wanted back after I was completely potty trained. 2. Cute animal prints that aren't babyfur shit. Some companies are getting better at this, but then there's stuff like OP's TryAgains where you can tell a babyfur artist designed it. Then they give each character a name for some reason as if there was some diaper lore to follow. 3. Cheaper, lower capacity diapers with cute prints. Most of the time, I just want to pee in my diaper, nut, then take it off and go on with my day. I'm not interested in 36 hour wetness protection and I'm not paying $4+ per diaper to spend so little time in it. Sadly, I have to assume the reason the capacity war started was because the fixed costs for ABDL diapers are already so high that companies want to give customers the most out of their diaper. >>33554 I know that's a dream, but I have to wonder why companies like Kimberly Clark don't utilize the same diaper construction on their baby diapers as their adult diapers. As in why are baby Huggies so soft and absorbent but Depends are leaky and comparatively rough against the skin? A hope of mine is that more companies start appealing to "kidults", like with the adult happy meal and Walmart selling adult one piece pajamas, and then we get a joke run of Depends with the same print as Huggies.
>>33567 If you put mittens on your hands won't you be completely unable to unlock zippers?
I wish I could find a company on aliexpress making adult sized back-zipper sleepers. The shipping costs for LKS are terrible, and I'd rather my money go somewhere better anyway. >>33574 Sorry, there's no budget to spend setting up fetish-wear factories. It's all needed to buy bombs to drop on kids in the middle east and fund European comedians. >>33573 I think a few manufacturers have come up with good designs that capture the basic style of real baby diapers. The main limitation in my mind is that they'll never be allowed to put licensed characters on them. >>33567 I remember in another thread a while back someone pointed out that LKS sleepers do actually have holes in the right place to fit a padlock through. Even if they didn't, I don't think it would be a difficult modification to add.
>>33554 Gramp-pamps
>>33556 >>33556 >How litigious would Proctor and Gamble be if a small diaper company used a close replica of a recent Pampers design? Is the ABDL community still niche enough to fly under the radar, or would the company be sued for everything it had? https://lngu-abdl.com/products/lngu-big-ears-baby-cute-baby-elephant-positionally-printed-adult-diapers-pack-of-10 LNGU might be one of the first to find out!
>>33586 those are a dead ringer for Pampers 8, damn. if only they had the sort of fit that Pampers 8 has, I'd buy, but adult size doesn't do it for me. I want a Pampers 8 that is 2" taller and 1" wider, with elastic tabs 2" larger and 2" longer. That would be perfect.
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If we're just talking diapers then I want to see more companies trying to recreate the look and feel of 80s/90s baby diapers but sized up. I know tha'ts just a taste thing and not everyone is into that but I fucking love this style. Personally, I would love some disposables that are based on thickness rather than absorbency. Reasonably most people do not need the absorbency of a Trest. Just for playing around and feel though, thicker diapers are better. Pump one up full of that less effective cotton fluff that used to be the standard for disposable before SAP. Make it super bulky but not as absorbent. I'd pay for it. Other aesthetics I'd want for ABDL diapers? More solid colors. More unique tape panel designs. I like positional printing but not everything needs to do that now. I want tape panel designs that are a unique scene rather than a repeating pattern. Licensed characters on ABDL products would be amazing but I doubt we're going to get there anytime soon. Also, some diapers that feature patterns and designs but aren't inherently babyish would be cool too. If we're talking stuff other than diapers but that's still reasonable to possibly make? Would love adult sized bouncers that are stable, look decent, and not crazy expensive. I wish AwwSoCute would come back from the grave and re-release that inflatable crib.
>>33552 A carseat would be major. Any standard baby furniture like bouncers, cribs, changing tables, swing sets, playplaces. Of course the holy grail would be some adult sized baby diapers from one of the major brands like pampers or huggies.
>>36068 >>36073 these are exactly what I want too, those LNGU elephant diapers do have a pretty legit motif for modern though, and I have seen some good tape landings to make barney luvs and SDKs exist (though tragically thin). that bouncer makes me hnnngg it would be sick if we could eventually get an abdl version of the bunny ranch, all this stuff in a professional renowned daycare funded/run by abdl product/porn scions. like a full on community replete with preschool daycare with playsets, upscaled playground, etc. but on new products, how about some better fucking pacifiers and bottles? the average abdl pacifiers are pretty shit. the shields are too thick and the type of plastic doesn't feel like authentic paci plastic, the nipples are either stiff and rough silicone, or they have thick walls you can't deflate. there are latex options but its not mainstream. pacifiersrus offshoot adultpacifier is the only exception, but I would love to see some innovation because they have 1 shield that is a simple mam upscale, and they are a very small operation. bottles either use baby nipples, there are vanishingly few size-ups, or you have to import cleft palate nuk ones from germany/homemade abdl ones from ebay. I guess there are those all-silicone pacis but that's just not my style or era.
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>>36095 I agree some legit playspaces or adult sized play equipment would be amazing. There's a few (non-fetish) places that have similar equipment in the US but they are focused more on sports/exercise kind of activities rather than being play focused. I went to CAPCON for the first time this year and they had a little bit of play equipment like this. However, the issue was that it required constant monitoring/maintenance since the equipment would take a lot of abuse over the course of a few days. Also, it was always crowded. IDK about a dedicated space but if I ever have the money for it it would make sense to sponsor a few more ABDL events. Have some big play places. Lots of supplies. Hire a few attendants you could pay for diaper changes or baby activities if there's not enough pro-Mommies who are willing to do it. IDK about a full-on brothel though. Plan for winning the lottery is 1. Practical bullshit. 2. ABDL company (mostly media and porn) 3. Organize ABDL conventions. CAPCON being the only major one left is disappointing.
I would pay multiple hundreds of dollars if they did it correctly. I don't want one made out of fucking wood, and I don't want one that looks like it's made for the elderly or the retarded. It really shouldn't be that hard.
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Bring back the inflatable cribs As a abdl and looner fan i missed by chance at owning this and yet no inflatable company Candy coated us is doing inflatable diapers but we need the inflatable cribs especially for the best kinky times
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>>36122 >It really shouldn't be that hard I'm guessing the difficulty lies in the fact that injection molding plastic isn't a practical or economically viable manufacturing method for such a niche product. Thus the examples that are out there are either whatever people could put together in their garage using hardware store items (ie. wood), or attempts at modifying existing products, originally aimed at geriatrics. I'm guessing the characteristics you're after is the type of curvy, brightly colored and smooth-surfaced shapes you get with plastic baby products. I wonder if maybe fiberglass could be a decent material choice to make some actually authentic-looking ABDL equipment. You can make some pretty complex shapes by folding epoxy-soaked fiberglass sheets over a wooden mold, without the need for specialized machinery. Wouldn't surprise me if it a sufficiently dedicated artisan could make some impressive stuff from his garage using that technique.
>>36132 Yes. Curvy, brightly colored, nothing resembling an actual toilet. There was one image posted around of a company named diaper-minister allegedly attempting to do this, and then shortly after any traces of the company existing completely vanished from the earth. Despite my best search efforts in both english and french I can't find any evidence of the product even existing beyond the first photo, let alone if the product was ever actually for sale or if diaper-minister had an actual store page.
>>36141 Diaper Minister absolutely still exists as a company... all you have to do is type in diaper-minister.com But I doubt they ever actually made an adult sized training potty like that. Like >>36132 said, getting a plastic molded product like that for niche ABDL fetishists would be way too much startup investment.
>>33552 I'd love more practical but cute/printed diapers, something for daily use. Something like a Tena Slip Maxi but with a nice print, instead of those balloons that you are "stuck" in for half a day to properly use them..
>>36143 They did show off a prototype of some sort, and I think sold it on afterwards. Sadly, that was all they did, a one off.
i want a diaper that is cut in such a way that you can be pointing down, get an erection, and be pointing up in a way that doesn't require getting your hands involved to reposition anything, while the diaper still remains snugly taped. i don't know if such a thing is possible, i just always have to make a decision if i am going to be pointing down and wetting myself, or pointing up and getting off.
>>36170 >he cant get off while pointed down Maybe its just cause I learned to masturbate in a weird way but I don't have any problem getting off by rubbing the front of the diaper while pointed down. Might be an uncircumcised thing though, I can't really explain the mechanics of how it works but it might help that my foreskin can sort of rub against the tip of my cock.
>>36132 >You can make some pretty complex shapes by folding epoxy-soaked fiberglass sheets over a wooden mold, without the need for specialized machinery. I'm convinced this is the best approach, although I'd be tempted to make the mold from several 3D-printed parts bolted together in order to achieve more complex geometry. You'd probably want to make it "inside out", with the mold forming the external surface, since that's the bit you can polish to a high gloss finish. Strength would be a concern, so you'd need to either build up a very thick layer of fiberglass or embed reinforcing struts made of a different material. Anyway, I think it's a very doable hobby DIY project.
>>36127 >Candy coated us is doing inflatable diapers This is my first time hearing of this. I know the post is old but thank you
>>33556 Zero chance. Kimberly Clark sued Tykables when they were called Snuggies because rhyming was too close to their IP
New diaper designs have been trending towards horrendously ugly. Tykables redesigned some cute ones and now they suck. Positional prints just look bad in general. So my main hope is that ABDL companies stop making ugly diapers. It's getting difficult to find ones I want to buy.
>>33573 I know it is a bit late, but that wasn't the reason why they rebranded. The owner actually explained that their fear wasn't Proctor and Gamble, but Allstar Products Group, the owner of the Snuggie blanket. Tykables wanted to branch into clothing and feared a legitimate lawsuit from All-star Group, their choices were to run 2 separate trademarks, one for diaper and the other for clothing, or to just rebrand under a unified IP, so they did and went with Tykables.
Bottles with adult sized nipples. The small ones are pretty awkward to drink from I think.
>>42736 sports bottles work well, that's all I'm sayin'
I wish there were more cute and adorable diapers that are both thick, but also strap up higher. Like if they could not just tape up around the hips, but also tape up high enough to cover the belly button too
>>42742 try buying 1-2 sizes up
>>42693 that's a cope from Tykables, the font used from Snuggies was totally imitating Huggies and they were going to lose because it was obvious to an objective individual they were trying to imitate the product.
>>42747 This begs the question: who makes the BIGGEST diapers?
>>33552 What almost everyone on here wants but has been unable to find is thicker diapers. I think there is a critical demand for thick diapers that's currently not being fulfilled, and has remained unfilled for so long that people don't even bring it up anymore. But it's entirely possible. And easy-to-do. The current measured thickest diaper on the market is the Rearz Alpaca. 1.6" when folded. But even it doesn't match ABDL proportions. Current ABDL diapers feel paper-thin because even 1.6" of material feels skinny when you're putting on it a large-bodied adult. It doesn't work. Oof Poof Diapers on Etsy, a random amateur, has gotten nearly 500 sales for over-the-top thick diapers he sells for $150+ each. That's nearly $78,000 of revenue for an entirely niche segment of an entirely niche demographic (ABDL), and he's done it on an amateur platform by an amateur person making these things at home. This is a clear-as-day market signal that people are looking to buy thicker diapers: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OofPoofDiapers Thick diapers with nostalgic proportions are what the market wants, but ABDL manufacturers don't know how to produce them. Here's what you do: take the thickest disposable diaper you have and add one or more filler materials as an additional layer between the absorbent SAP and the outside layer of the diaper to bulk it up to 3.2-5" thick. List it on your site for a slight premium. It will become the best selling ABDL-themed diaper on the market. The bulk-padding materials for the disposable diapers don't need to be absorbent. They can be the cheapest material you can find, as long as they contribute to the bulky "ABDL diaper silhouette" that every ABDL customer is looking for. Here is a Cheatsheet of Materials to Bulk Up Disposable Diapers to 5" Thick, That Are Little-to-No Cost: -Air pockets/Closed-cell foam layers -Quilted air-trapping structures -Expanded polypropylene (EPP) -Polyester batting -Low-cost microfiber -Recycled pulp fluff -Recycled foam particles -Cotton-like fibers/Cotton linters -Laminated fabrics -Cushioned plastic -Foamed polyurethane/polyethylene -Shredded bamboo fiber -Air-laid paper/hollow fibers -Layered non-wovens
Most of the ABDL wants listed here are scaled up baby items. Where plastics are involved that is cheap because of economy of scale. You could make a potty or many other baby like things for example using fibreglass or GRP. however; the intial prototyping and moulding maybe taking a few iterations to get it 'right'. There are hundreds of hours of work in that I would image. making wood moulds to then make the GRP product. That is not and never will be 'cheap'. For the home hobbyist the need to meet a standard for either safety or merchantile is absent. The moment you try to sell these it's got rules it needs to meet. So on that note the material choices that can support a childs size and weight; when you scale that up to adult size; money cost. I'm not sure I can afford a $150 ultra thick diaper. Great for fetish use and I see the appeal; velco diaper; stuffers; plastic pants on top can achieve the same kind of proportions that baby in a diaper might have. The market isn't going to produce that for many reasons; one of which again is demand. We want the look; we don't demand that absorbancy or size in a disposable product. It's an overengineered waste. $4 per ABDL market disposable as already a very high unit cost. make that $20 per single-use item and it's beyond the budget of most.
>>42754 >>42756 I would absolutely buy some super thick disposables. They don't have to as absorbent as a Trest. Eliminate the SAP and just fill them with whatever material is safe, feels right and is mildly absorbent like, >>42754 outlined. It's still the one main goal of most ABDLs.
>>42764 Agreed. I don't care how absorbent the diaper is, I would prefer it just be thick right off the bat and not require wetting to swell up.
>>42754 Why doesn't this have Tykables in the chart?
>>42787 Here is the full chart, including Tykables. As you can see, they fail to even make the top five thickest disposable diapers.
>>33554 And wouldn't it be better if someone could get the machinery to make a baby nappy to adult diaper print and sell as such a tutorial on how to make such a print? Obviously the tutorial would have to be with a design that imitates the print of an original baby nappy, (to avoid copyrights) and then the person who wants to do it try to do it with the real print of their favourite nappy or better yet why not set up a "small" scale nappy printing service?
>>42789 >rearz alpaca >absorbancy 183.5 oz Imma call bullshit. If you are going by Rearz's self reported ml measurements even they admitted their numbers are fake and gay
What I want is for ABDL diaper manufacturers/sellers to come to Brazil If northshore sold down here I would be very happy
>>42795 Numbers are obtained from independent, non-sponsored testing, which constitute the vast majority of the chart. If the product has not yet been obtained for testing, or the value has not been tested, the value is obtained from the manufacturer's reported numbers. You are welcome to donate a product for testing here. I have no affiliation with the review site that obtains the numbers: https://blog.diapermetrics.com/
>>42789 >>42812 I literally cannot find the Rearz Alpaca anywhere on that site. Based on the metric numbers Tykables is tied for second place for diaper thickness with the other Rearz diapers. Where did you get those absorbency numbers?
Kiddo Teddy's Ultra look like Pampers and has two tapes like baby diapers. You can buy in the US and Europe https://us.kiddo-diapers.com/products/kiddo-teddy-ultra https://www.diaper-minister.com/en/nonwoven-diapers/764-35365-kiddo-teddys-ultra-2-tapes.html
>>42754 part of the problem with those is compressing them to fit in packaging, would either need extremely airy and springy padding material or lower number per package. still would be nice, and worth it every once in a while.
>>43356 It sounds difficult, but it turns out it's not that hard nowadays. Mattress makers ship full-size "mattress-in-a-boxes" via ground shipping. In fact, over half of ConsumerReports' reviewed mattresses are mattress-in-a-box. While new generation, 3"+ thick disposable diapers will result in larger shipping boxes, there's no better time to do it, now that UPS Ground Saver and FedEx Ground Economy shipping are easy-to-access. While some of the materials I specified above are not fully compatible, I don't see why Rearz/Tykables/ABUniverse can't utilize similar compression methods as mattress-in-a-box sellers. With 6,000-sales amateur Etsy.com sellers cannibalizing Rearz' own sales by combining two of their disposable diapers into one thicker product and selling it as a "Double Diaper," it baffles me how no diaper manufacturer has filled this hole in the market yet. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1758461989/double-dreamzzz-diapers-powered-by-rearz
Pacifier vapes. As a vapist and a smoker i find it hard to get into pacifier use since I am addicted to a much worse and uglier pacifier thing.
>>43883 But you're not supposed to inhale your paci, anon
>>43159 I tried the 4 tape version and they were really good, and I am not a massive fan of cloth backed honestly
it'd be cool if you could break a diaper down to all its components: plastic, landing zone size, landing zone design, number of tapes, style of tapes, waistband, pad, leg gathers, and general dimensions, and be able to make custom diapers based on various combinations of options. i want white betterdry plastic, bambino style landing zone with no design, four tapes, vintage attends tapes, dry 24/7 waistband, megamax pad, and pampers leg gathers.
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>>43900 this girl on etsy does that and sells some of them
>>43905 shop url?


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