Diego Trainers for Boys

Go! Diego Go! Makes Potty Training a Breeze

Robin Neorr
If your son is ready to potty train, deciding on a trainer is not an easy task. There are a lot of different options. The Diego Trainer offers the functions and options that you need for teaching your son how to use the potty like a big boy.

Boys gravitate to the character of Diego, and having him on an easy up training pant is a great way to get your son excited to go to the bathroom.

Pros:

Deigo Trainers are an easy trainer for your son to get used to. They are largely white with Diego and friends on the front. The trainer looks more like underpants then diapers and little boys love the feeling that they are finally wearing big boy pants.

The trainer also has several blue backpacks on the front that disappears when your child wets their pants. This lets you know that their trainer needs changed. No more feeling your child's pants to see if they are wet.

The trainers offer Pampers feel and learn liner. It stays wet to the touch so that your child knows when he has relieved himself. It will be slightly uncomfortable for most children so your son will want to have a fresh trainer on. Eventually he will dislike the feeling so much that he will alert you to when he needs to go. The trainer is made to train your son by day, but also protect your little one from leaks at night and during naps.

Your child can put the trainers on without your assistance. They have super stretchy blue tabs on the side that they can lift up and down when needed. They also have a open and close tabs for parents just in case your little one has an accident..

Diego Trainers are really absorbent. You do not have to worry that your son will leak through his pants. They are made to be used at night as well as during the day.

Cons:

Diego Trainers seem to run a little small so buy one size up. My two year old weighs thirty pounds and the size four trainers are used for girls 18-34 pounds. I buy size fives which are made for girls 32-40 pounds. Going one size up will mean the cost per diaper goes up (from .32 for a pack of size fours to .37 for a pack of size fives), but it will guarantee that you don't waste diapers if your child breaks them when they pulls them up.

If you think simply putting these pants on your child will get them to want to use the potty you will be disappointed. They do become gel like and feel wet when your child pees, but that didn't seem to bother all children.

Where To Buy:

Diego Trainers are easy to find at local retailers such as target or Walmart. They can also be purchased online at sites such as Alice.com, Drugstore.com, or Diapers.com.

Published by Robin Neorr

I'm a tree hugging stay at home mom with an extensive career in Advertising and Marketing that is on hiatus while I enjoy raising my two children.  View profile

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  • samaira9/1/2009

    Thank you so much. Great review.

  • Stephen Joltin8/29/2009

    What parents have to do to is incredible. I know why my Daughter elected not to have kids.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper8/25/2009

    Thanks for the great review :)

  • Artisttia Yarns8/23/2009

    Nice product review.

  • freakmamma8/19/2009

    Great product review!

  • Angela Epps8/18/2009

    Great review. I am one of the parents that ran into the "I don't care if I feel wet" phase with my daughter. Every child is different though so we'll see what happens with my littlest.

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