Nappies for overnight

Can anyone recommend any nappies that are super absorbent for use overnight? My son sleeps for about 11 hours straight so we don’t change his wet nappy (for fear if waking him up and can’t get him back to sleep! 🥴) but in the mornings his nappy will have leaked and absolutely soaked through his pjs and sleep bag! We’ve tried all the big brands and supermarket ones but nothing seems to work. Any recommendations or tips?

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ALDIs night time nappies are the best ones there so thick and hold alot my little boy has never leaked since ill take a photo and show u which ones I mean

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I tried the branded night time ones and normal nappies and he was always leaking through the same

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Rascal and friends nappy pants they are so absorbant, from tesco

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thank you! I’ll give those a go!

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thank you! I’ll try these too!

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how are these for sizing I’ve looked at them a few times but was worried they’d be too baggy for the age difference

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We wear one normal nappy then nappy pants over the top and it solved the problem (he was leaking through every single night, and not once since, been months now) and don't bother with lidl nappies they were awful for it at night!

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I used Aldi up until size 4 but Pampers size 5 and up have been great the Plus ones (eg 5+) for extra absorbent x

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