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DryNites Pyjama Pants Now Delivering Dryer, Quieter Nites

DryNites Pyjama Pants Now Delivering Dryer, Quieter Nites for Bedwetters

DryNites bedwetting Pyjama Pants have recently released the latest product upgrade meaning dryer, quieter 'Nites’ for bedwetters.

The new product improvements include even more comfortable material which is softer on skin and discreet – meaning no more noisy rustling and a quiet night for kids. Designed to look just like underwear, DryNites now feature an all-round waist band and all over printing for a one piece look.

Selina Roberts, Brand Manager for DryNites New Zealand, is thrilled with the new changes. “It’s always exciting making a great product even better and knowing that we’re satisfying the needs of both parents and kids that have to deal with bedwetting regularly” she said.

The DryNites product upgrade comes with the promise of ‘quieter nights’. “We have the amazing product development team to thank for creating pyjama pants that aren’t noisy,” Roberts explains, “This is also tackles a difficult problem for children who are embarrassed about bedwetting. The new DryNites are so discreet that kids can happily enjoy sleepovers with friends.”

Bedwetting affects 16.6% of five year olds and 6.6% of seven year olds, with 98% of children dry by the age of 15. DryNites Pyjama Pants keep children dry at night, supporting them through the bedwetting phase.

Each pack comes with two exciting new designs that kids will love. Tailored for both girls and boys, DryNites Pyjama Pants are available in sizes 4 to 7 years and 8 to 15 years.

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