Booster Pads

Booster Pads

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Booster Pads / Doublers

The booster pads (aka doublers or inserts) below are meant to be worn inside another absorbent undergarment to increase the absorbency and minimize changes. They do not have a waterproof backing to them which allows the wetness to flow through the booster pad and into the diaper underneath and prevents leaks from the leg openings. This also allows multiple, stacked, booster pads to be used, if necessary.

NorthShore Booster Pads Comparison Chart

Features
Model Number
1501
Absorbent Zone
3.5 x 10 in.
Absorbent Capacity (oz.)
12
Adhesive Backing
Model Number
1504
Absorbent Zone
4 x 11.5 in.
Absorbent Capacity (oz.)
15
Adhesive Backing
Model Number
1507
Absorbent Zone
5 x 14 in.
Absorbent Capacity (oz.)
18
Adhesive Backing
Model Number
1510
Absorbent Zone
6 x 16 in.
Absorbent Capacity (oz.)
21
Adhesive Backing
Model Number
1513
Absorbent Zone
10 x 20 in.
Absorbent Capacity (oz.)
25
Adhesive Backing
Model Number
1516
Absorbent Zone
10.5 x 27 in.
Absorbent Capacity (oz.)
32
Adhesive Backing

How to Correctly Insert a Booster Pad into Tab-Style Briefs and Pull-Ons

Learn how to properly insert a booster pad in a tab-style brief and absorbent underwear.

Typically you want the booster to be the same size or smaller than the brief or pull-on that you are using. It is important to make sure the booster pad is within the leak guards. If you use booster pads that are too big, they will run over the leak guards which opens the door to leakage. The booster pad should sit nicely between the leak guards, in the core of the tab-style brief or pull-on.

If you are unsure of which size booster is right for you,  speak with a care expert at (800) 563-0161.

Shop NorthShore Booster Pads

Learn how to properly insert a booster pad in a tab-style brief and absorbent underwear.

Typically you want the booster to be the same size or smaller than the brief or pull-on that you are using. It is important to make sure the booster pad is within the leak guards. If you use booster pads that are too big, they will run over the leak guards which opens the door to leakage. The booster pad should sit nicely between the leak guards, in the core of the tab-style brief or pull-on.

If you are unsure of which size booster is right for you,  speak with a care expert at (800) 563-0161.

Shop NorthShore Booster Pads

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