<P> A swim diaper is a diaper that is made for those who have incontinences and is to be worn underneath a bathing suit, or as a bathing suit . Swim diapers serve the purpose of containing fecal waste . </P> <P> Swim diapers can be reusable and disposable . They are not intended to be absorbent . Typically, it is assumed that a swim diaper should be absorbent, or contain urine, like a regular diaper . However, the purpose of a swim diaper is only to contain solid waste; the lack of absorbency prevents the swim diaper from swelling up with water . </P> <P> Often reusable swim diapers are lined with a fiber which encourages the solid waste to cling to the fiber without an absorbency layer . A snug fit in the legs and waist are key to function . Brands such as Splash About and The Honest Co use tightly knit polyester or neoprene as their material . The disadvantages of a reusable swim diaper is that they must be washed to be reused . On the other hand, a disposable swim diaper is only partially biodegradable and repeated purchases may cost more than reuse . One brand of disposable swim diapers is Little Swimmers, marketed under the Kimberly - Clark Huggies brand . Procter & Gamble produces the rival brand Pampers Splashers . Both are sold in three sizes: small (16--26 lb or 7--12 kg), medium (24--34 lb or 11--15 kg) and large (over 32 lb or 14 kg+). Due to their design for swimwear, they are not as absorbent and not intended for regular diapering . </P>

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