







💼 Elevate your confidence with discreet, high-capacity protection.
Tranquility TopLiner Booster Contour Pads are large, latex-free inserts designed to extend the absorbency of primary incontinence products by 13.6 oz. Featuring a wide hourglass shape tailored for bowel incontinence and a flow-through design, these pads fill first and pass excess fluid to the main product, maximizing usage time. The patented Peach Mat core ensures skin dryness, odor control, pH neutralization, and bacterial growth inhibition, making them a hygienic, comfortable, and reliable choice for adult incontinence management.











| ASIN | B000FCH1XW |
| ASIN | B000FCH1XW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | TRANQUILITY |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Date First Available | 14 Aug. 2012 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3096 |
| Manufacturer | Tranquility |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 17.78 x 15.24 cm; 453.59 g |
| Units | 12 Count |
| Weight | 907 g |
A**S
Pads were so long and thought it would be more contoured around leg. Very pricey for minimal pads.
S**E
This product works very well especially if you use them inside of a pens or other type of diaper
L**E
First a tip to those who are having leaks with babies younger than a year old, because really you shouldn't be leaking yet at that age -- always use a special nighttime diaper and go up a diaper size for your night diapers when you start getting leaks, even if your baby is still using the smaller size day diaper. That always did the trick for us. That is, up until about 19 months old when we got up to size 5 and then 6 in nighttime diapers (Huggies) and they just weren't big around at the waist in front to contain the urine for a boy who sleeps on his stomach a lot. I tried using a maxi pad across the top inside the diaper and that helped a little but I still got leaks. I determined we needed simply extra absorbency inside the diaper so I got these Tranquility mini booster pad liners. I was desperate because we were having bad leaks every single night. Oh my gosh, what a relief. They worked from the first night onward. No leaks 4 nights in a row so far. For my boy, I don't put these across the top horizontally, I put them vertically inside the diaper but place them further up in front for a stomach-sleeping boy. The edge of the liner should be at the edge of the top front waist part, or just below that. Other tips: fasten the diaper tight at the waist because babies pass gas while sleeping and digest their foods and liquids and their tummy shrinks thus the urine leaks out a gappy waist diaper; also reduce amount of liquids before bedtime. I take the sippy cup away a couple hours before bedtime then let him have just a few ounces (4 oz or less) of milk right before I put him down. But that's only recently; up until a couple months ago the nighttime diaper if it were the bigger size and fastened tight at the waist would hold all the pee even if my son drank all he wanted before bed. Like 8 oz of milk.
C**R
I'm very happy I could find a pad for bowel movement. My husband has gastroparesis and there are times when he has an accident. I looked for months and couldn't find anything. This should work fine for him when an accident happens. Thanks, and keep up with good work.
J**S
Since my 9 month old son is sleeping through the night, he wakes up soaked with pee in the morning. I reached out to friends and was advised all sorts of things -- we tried the different diapers, going up one size, buying the Huggies Overnights and none of those things did the trick. I searched my Mommy boards and found out about something called "Diaper Doublers" which are inserts for diapers. I couldn't really find them, so I did an Amazon search and found these instead. We've been using them for 4 nights now and they seem pretty successful. He did leak the first two nights (not much compared to soaking through his pj's before) but it was because I didn't stick the pad far enough down into the diaper. They attach like a maxi pad, but I had some of it sticking out the front and when the pad got wet, it leaked out the top. On night two, I realized that my son's diaper always folds down by the morning, so the tabs have to be attached all the way at the top front of the diaper. Nights 3 and 4 = NO LEAKS!!! It is wonderful to not have to completely change his pj's as he's waking up and wanting his bottle. HOORAY!! BTW - we are also using the Huggies Overnights in the same size Pampers he uses during the day. I will continue to buy these!!
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