Description
Pull-On Cloth Diaper for Daytime Incontinence
A waterproof, washable cloth diaper for school-age children — use the shell alone for light leak protection, or snap in the insert for full daytime absorbency.
The right fit for daytime needs
If your child has daytime urinary incontinence — whether from a medical condition, a developmental delay, or simply wetting accidents during school or activities — this pull-on cloth diaper gives you a reusable, washable solution that holds up through a normal day. You can dial in the absorbency to match your child's needs: the shell alone for a slim, low-profile fit that catches light leaks, or with the snap-in insert for full daytime coverage.
Everything in the box
The outer layer — a flexible, waterproof PUL shell with a soft rayon inner lining that includes a thin built-in absorbency layer. Pulls on and off without tabs. Slim profile on its own; catches light leaks and dribbles without the insert.
Snaps into the shell to add absorbency for daytime wetting. Made from rayon and microfiber. Washes separately, dries faster than the shell. Additional inserts sold separately if you need more.
Three layers, one pull-on
From the outside in, here's how the diaper manages moisture.
A flexible polyurethane laminate (PUL) outer layer stops moisture from passing through to clothing. It's what makes the diaper waterproof without adding bulk.
The layer that sits against your child's skin. Rayon is soft, breathable, and gentler than synthetic fabrics for all-day wear.
Snaps into the shell to absorb daytime voids. The rayon outer layer stays soft against skin; the microfiber core holds moisture away. Unsnap to wash separately.
Adjustable side snap closures allow for fine-tuning the hip fit, and three adjustable rise settings accommodate growing kids without needing to size up right away. Without the insert, the shell sits close to the body — the built-in lining handles light leaks and dribbles with minimal added bulk. With the insert snapped in, you get full daytime absorbency; the trade-off is a fuller profile under clothing, similar to a thick training pant. Many families use the shell alone at home or during low-key activities, and add the insert for school or longer outings.
Built for real days
What it's made of
Find the right Junior size
| Size | Hip circumference | Rise (front to back) | Approx. age* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior 1 (Small) | 18–32 inches | 18–22 inches | ~6–10 years |
| Junior 2 (Medium) | 22–36 inches | 20–24 inches | ~8–12 years |
| Junior 3 (Large) | 26–42 inches | 22–26 inches | ~11–16 years |
*Age ranges are estimates only — size by hip measurement. A 10-year-old and a 14-year-old may wear the same size. If your child is between sizes, size up for a more comfortable fit and a better leak seal at the legs.
What to expect — and what to plan for
- Light leaks and dribbles — shell alone, slim fit
- Regular daytime wetting — shell + insert, more bulk
- Kids who change at school or on their own
- Families switching from disposable pull-ups
- Long-term, cost-effective protection
- Situations where a very slim under-clothing profile is essential — adding the insert creates a fuller fit, similar to a training pant
- Overnight or heavy bedwetting — see our Nighttime Set
- Heavy bowel incontinence as a sole solution
- The insert snaps out — wash shell and insert separately
- Avoid fabric softener; it reduces absorbency over time
- Plan for 3–5 diapers in rotation to stay ahead of laundry
- Extra inserts sold separately if you need more absorbency
Washing and drying
Remove any solids into the toilet first. Store used diapers in a dry pail until wash day. Run a cold or warm rinse cycle first, then a full wash with detergent. Skip fabric softeners — they coat the rayon and microfiber fibers and reduce absorbency over time. Air drying is best for the waterproof PUL shell to preserve its bonding. The absorbent snap-in insert can be tumble dried on low. Most families keep 3–5 sets in rotation to stay ahead of laundry without daily washing.
Common questions
How bulky is this under clothing?
How much wetting does it handle in a day?
Can my child change this themselves at school?
How do I know which Junior size to order?
How many should I buy to start?
Will my order come in plain packaging?
Is this the same as the adult pull-on diaper?
This daytime diaper isn't designed for overnight use. The EcoAble Big Kids Nighttime Set is built for heavy overnight wetting and full bedwetting nights.