








🌟 Sleep tight, leak-free, and worry less with Tranquility Premium ATN!
Tranquility Premium ATN Disposable Briefs deliver superior overnight protection with a 27.5 oz superabsorbent core and plastic-backed leak-proof design. Featuring refastenable tabs and stretchy side panels, they offer a customizable, full-fit comfort ideal for side sleepers. The built-in wetness indicator and odor guard enhance hygiene and freshness, making these medium-sized briefs a trusted choice for adults seeking reliable, discreet incontinence protection.











| ASIN | B00B4HMURE |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,973 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #64 in Incontinence Protective Briefs & Underwear |
| Brand | TRANQUILITY |
| Brand Name | TRANQUILITY |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,407 Reviews |
| Incontinence Protector Size | Medium |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Adult Diaper |
| Item Length | 36 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12.4 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Cotton Blend |
| Manufacturer | Principle Business Enterprises |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fecal Protection, Urine Protection |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | Medium (48 Count) |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| UPC | 070319021850 |
| Unit Count | 48 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Range | 100 to 150 lbs |
B**R
Best Value!!!
Free Samples: Before you order these, go to tranquilityproducts.com and try it for free. Of each category, you can order up to 2 sample packs. Each sample pack contains a quantity of 2. I recommend narrowing down your product in a category down to 1 and use your 2 free samples on the sizes since many people believe Tranquility fits on the small side. Get one of your free samples the size you think you are according to their size chart and then get one size bigger. I also order samples of the boosters since I’m a heaver wetter. You might also want to consider some of the other categories such as the disposable underwear (Pull-Up style) if you’re unsure if the briefs (tape on diapers) are right for you. Plastic Cover: These diapers have a loud crinkly plastic cover that I love but other might not. I like the plastic cover because they remind me of the “all plastic” baby diapers from my generation. Other benefits of an all plastic diaper is they have better odor control. It also prevents leaks if you’re a side sleeper. The crinkle can easily muffled under briefs or heavy clothing. Shape: These diapers are hour-glass shaped as you’d expect, but are very narrow between the legs. I guess the advantage to that is it might increase movement (no waddling) and minimize chafing. You don’t feel the diaper pressing against the inside of your legs. Padding: The padding is very thin so I like to double them up with boosters. I’m very impressed with how much the padding holds for being so thin. I like that the padding extends through the wings for added protection for side sleepers. The padding on the front doesn’t extent as high as it could. There’s several inches of excess material in the front beyond the padding. Read on to “Fitting Tips” to learn how I manage this excess material. Fit and Tapes: I normally fit a medium in other brands but the mediums are too small in Tranquilities so I get them in large. They have no stretch and no landing zone, only double layered tapes. If you get the tapes in the right position the first time, you can use the double layered tape as a make-shift landing zone so you can unfasten them on those occasions you can make it to the bathroom and refasten them when you’re done. Or if you don’t fasten it right the first time, use the double layered tapes as one last try to get it right. You might also find that because these diapers lack stretch, they tend to sag and are practically falling off by morning…or at least on me. Everyone is shaped differently, so it may be different for you. Read on to “Fitting Tips” for my solutions for what I consider a bad fit design. Fitting Tips: First lay the diaper out flat. Then put position your booster insert if you use those. Then fold the excess material in the front inward. Optional: Apply a couple of strips of white Duct Tape across the front outer cover if you want to create a landing zone. Lay down on the diaper. Verify you are positioned correctly by pulling the diaper front and sides up over yourself prior to taping. If you’re satisfied with your position, tape only the top tapes. Then apply white Duck Tape strips over and slightly below the top tapes. Fold over the ends of the Duck Tape to create pull-tabs. You don’t need the lower tapes. Tuck any excess material in the diaper. The result is a snug fitting diaper that’s only where you need it. It’s quite comfy, cool, non-restricting, and will stay snug all night. Value: I got these because I don’t want to waist my premium diapers that cost $2 - $3 a diaper during my workweek when I have to wake up so early. I hate the idea of throwing those expensive diapers away if I only wet them once or twice during a short night. These diapers are less than a $1 each so I don’t mind wasting them. However, to my surprise, they hold more than I expected following my “Fitting Tips.”
L**S
Very good for those who need diapers
This is a very excellent adult diaper and I wear them when I'm traveling. And they definitely help when I'm sleeping. I would prefer to alternate between these and pull up panties worn while working.
H**N
Diapers for the people!
These are great! in my experience, they are about the same thickness as the old Depends brand maximum protection diapers, but are by far more reliable, In the past I mainly used the Depends brand, but switched to these last year when the old plastic style Depend started becoming hard to find. I'd estimate these reliably hold about 3 times more than those did anyway. It's difficult to make these leak. Even on the second round I can totally flood it and assuming I don't immediately smash my bottom into a hard surface, it holds very well. Depend told me they are re-engineering their product, but it won't be plastic anymore, so I likely won't buy it again. ATNs can also be compared to the Tena Slip Maxi (which sadly, has also become very hard to find) I think the Tenas had a sexier look, though the tapes on these ATNs work much better. I also use the purple Molicare diapers and Abena M4s. Those have higher capacity and they are useful for occasions when I know I won't be able to change for many hours, but I find these ATNs to be much more comfortable (especially at night) and easier to wear in every day life. I can wear a wet ATN under a tight pair of jeans in almost any environment and nobody can tell. Not even my boyfriend who was playing with my butt realized I was wearing it. My only complaint with these is the excess material in the top. That material probably has some usefulness at night laying down, but in the day time I tuck it way so the diaper does not stick out the top of my pants and become obvious to others around me, but it's a little less comfortable that way (that is one area I feel the Depends and Tena Maxis have the advantage). Like all the diapers I mentioned, these are also plastic backed. I think plastic diapers are awesome and sad that they are getting so difficult to find anymore. Understandably both plastic and cloth diapers have their advantages. As a caretaker I appreciate ease of the Velcro tapes with the paper diapers for someone laying in bed. But for myself being active, I much prefer platic backed diapers, and on these ATNs, the tapes actually work pretty well. Plastic diapers have a certain look and feel that makes me proud to wear them, where the paper cloth designs are just depressing. If they ever completely disappear, I'll probably find a way to make my own. But for now, no need to make my own. As long as these stay in production. I will keep buying them. About the photos; The first three pictures compare the Tranquility ATNs with other plastic backed diapers; Depends Maximum Protection (old style), Tena Slip Maxi (difficult to find/ expensive in US), Molicare Super Plus (purple diaper), Abena Abri Form M4 (thick with blue pattern) and North Shore Supreme Briefs (very thick, plain white). All the diapers are plastic backed size medium. With the exception of the Depend, all perform very well. Depend however is probably the most comfortable. Best looking (in my opinion) is the Tena Maxi. M4s and North Shore are the most absorbent, if you don't mind having diaper butt. The second set set is me (size 32) in the medium ATN. Starting out, its not a very sexy diaper. But with some practice the Excess material can be tucked away (in expense of some comfort) for a better look. Who says diapers can't be fun?
J**.
Diaper Lover
A pretty good diaper. I like that they are plastic backed. Makes me feel little :)
C**D
Great absorbency
My mom is not big yet a lot of diapers have been tight around her legs, not these, they fit great ! They are also great with absorbency She can now go the whole night without getting the bed wet I highly recommend and have tried a lot of different diapers...
D**N
Good absorption of leakage. Comfortable under clothing. Fairly noisy, crinkly when moving, walking.
I have had steady urinary and occasional bowel incontinence for over 20 years as a result of nerve damage from a motorcycle accident and over these decades I have worn too many brands and styles to recall. I have worn Tranquility brand plastic-backed diapers, including their Slimline diapers and their All-Through-The-Night (ATN) diapers. Comparing these two styles to each other, the Slimlines are thinner, with less absorbent core filler material than the ATN's. I have used the Slimlines while out and about, but I needed booster pads inside to better prevent embarrassing leakage. To not use boosters was always a recipe for disaster, unless I was making a short trip to the grocery store or to pickup a food order because they would inevitably leak. For clarification, my bladder leaks urine pretty constantly in small dribbles, nonstop, without my knowledge whatsoever throughout day or night. I just don't feel anything happening down there and don't realize when my diaper is needing to be changed until there is leakage or the diaper swells enough to be noticeable when I walk or visible under my clothing. A Slimline just doesn't last me for more than two or three hours, especially when I have had a lot of water or some other drinks, or when I have experienced bowel incontinence. In comparison, the ATN diapers get me through twice as many hours and very often can allow me to survive most of my workday without a diaper change until the last hour or so of my workday, except when I have a bowel movement which requires an immediate trip to the restroom, of course. Overnight, the ATN's work pretty well, but I have noticed some leakage from the top-backside of the diaper, which may have more to do with there being no elastic in the tops of the diapers and the fact that I change positions in bed from lying on my back to lying on my side, back and forth. Both the Slimlines and the ATN's are discreet and not thick, which some wearers appreciate. As for me, I have worn slimmer diapers, as well as thicker and bulkier diapers, and I really don't care which style of diaper I wear so long as it does its job to keep me and my clothing dry. I have tried the cloth-like diapers and, in my experience, they tend to leak both urine and odor, which is why I have long preferred plastic-backed diapers. Yes, plastic-backed diapers can be somewhat noisy, making a "crinkling" sound when I walk, sit/stand or move, but either nobody else hears it because my clothing muffles those sounds or other people respect my privacy and say nothing (or don't realize the sounds are coming from my diaper). Either way, the crinkling is not a problem for me. I much prefer the noises (loud or soft) to leakage from my diaper. The Slimlines and ATN's are both plastic-backed styles. These both have elastic inner leg gathers, too, which greatly helps to contain and channel voids (urine and feces), which is a feature that some cheaper diapers do not incorporate into their designs in order to reduce manufacturing costs, in my opinion. Even the ATN's with its increased absorption capacity and fast wicking due to its unique peach-colored core down the inside middle of the diapers does not compare with the high-end designer diapers such as those targeted to the ABDL (Adult Baby and/or Diaper Lover) markets, but the cost of the Tranquility ATN's, even with the addition of Tranquility's diaper boosters/inserts to increase void capacity, is significantly more affordable, especially when purchased in bulk (Tranquility's Slimline and ATN medium diapers come in case sizes of 96) and on a recurring autoship monthly basis, which offers a further discount, as well as relieving my worries about running out before remembering to order more diapers and needing to rush ship an order. I normally go through about three, sometimes fpur, diapers per day (morning, evening and overnight), but I can burn through diapers during the Summer when I drink more fluid due to the heat. I also change more frequently when I sweat more, which a plastic-backed diaper can cause you to do, or when I can smell my diaper's contents when I sit or walk, which makes me self-conscious that others, too, can "smell me"...or when I just feel "icky" or notice my diaper bulging through my clothing, or my diaper causing me to walk differently, or when I can hear squishy noises or feel clumping in my diaper (neither, of which, is usually an issue with the ATN diapers, but is often a problem with those cheap diapers that my insurance and the hospital provides for me). So, yeah, I would recommend the Tranquility ATN's for most folks who need them, like myself. They are not fancy with designs all over them, or made to last all day long, but for those qualities I would recommend diapers made for ABDL customers.
C**R
WORST DIAPERS EVER! BUYER BEWARE, CAN CAUSE SKIN INJURY!
These diapers are the worst product I have ever bought on Amazon! The tabs break after the first use of removing them, so there is no way of reattaching them unless you rig it with tape. The diapers also fall apart and the adhesive painfully sticks on my skin and it hurts to remove it. Absolutely unusable and unacceptable. They are non-refundable unless you go through this lengthy process of contacting the seller who responds every 24 hours during business days, and they have to submit a defective form to their warehouse, which I don’t know what that has to do with a refund. Complete scam and I want my money back!
V**A
Diaper leaking
Hi, Last 1 yr I am taking this product. Last time when I ordered the diapers but it was leaking and tearing and not good. I ordered again for this month. Please send the quality diapers
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