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Performance for Tena Serenity Overnight Pad, Unsized

Dry Weight

This is a ranking of items with the heaviest ones first. For items of the same category and nominal size such as adult Large briefs, generally the heaviest items are thicker.

Liners

12 of 17 shown.

Dry Weight Item Capacity Price Capacity/$ Multiple
g oz ml fl oz ml fl oz
129 4.6 Abena Abri-San Premium 11, u $0.87
114 4.0 NorthShore Liner, 2xl 809 27 $1.15 704 24 7.1
95 3.4 NorthShore Liner, xl 892 30 $1.03 862 29 9.4
93 3.3 Abena Abri-San Premium 8, u $0.74
86 3.0 Dignity Beltless Underga..., u 707 24 $0.52 1,333 45 8.2
84 3.0 Tranquility Air Plus Liner, u 821 28 9.8
60 2.1 Tranquility Adult Liner, u 503 17 8.4
44 1.6 Reassure Premium Overnig..., u 482 16 11.0
38 1.3 Tena Serenity Overnight Pad, u 105 4 2.8
36 1.3 QuickChange Incontinence..., u 432 15 $0.95 454 15 11.9
27 1.0 Reassure Guard For Men, u 114 4 4.2
24 0.8 Depend Guard for Men, Ma..., u 301 10 $0.25 1,204 41 12.5

Notes

The capacity/absorbency numbers were determined by wearing and wetting each diaper, booster, etc. rather than, say, pouring water on them at regular intervals. In many cases the item was pushed to its limits, to the point where it was either leaking or falling apart.

Therefore these numbers should not be thought of as realistic as realistic capacities for day-to-day use. They can be used to compare items, though.

Generally the most reliable results are where there are several items in the same category. For instance if the category says “(showing 12 of 54 items)” this means we're seeing the best results from a large field of competitors.

On the other hand, “(showing 3 of 3 items)” means there weren't many items tested, and the ones at the bottom of the list may be much better than they appear here. They just haven't yet had a proper test that pushed them to full capacity.

ddp/item/performance_tena_serenity_overnight_pad_unsized.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/08 22:21 (external edit)