They are more
comfortable than plastic based pads and have a waterproof liner so they don't leak through onto clothing.
These are more
comfortable than plastic based pads!
The sand pellets are safe around kids and pets and feel more
comfortable than plastic.
It looks so much more
comfortable than the plastic / rubber seat
It's made of cotton, so it's more
comfortable than plastic version, but it's still able to withstand temperatures up to 540 degrees.
Not exact matches
When using a mandolin, I always use a metal mesh glove, it is safe and
comfortable when slicing,
than the
plastic apparatus that come with the mandolin set.
It has a padded seat and back, which looks and feels much more
comfortable than many of the hard
plastic chairs in other seats.
3) If manual expression is not working for you, using Medela's SoftFit Breastshields will be more
comfortable on your already sore breasts
than the hard
plastic version.
Cloth pads are made from a variety of fabric options, both synthetic and natural, that are far more
comfortable and breathable
than rough paper and
plastic products.
Although this marvellous fabric is waterproof and will stand up to the rigors of industrial washing, it is
comfortable for baby - and much more breathable
than plastic or vinyl
I found the soft funnel more
comfortable than the hard
plastic one on the medula I used at the hospital.
great giveway would love one of these for my car looks a lot more
comfortable than the hard
plastic one we have
Now that sounds a whole lot more
comfortable than hard
plastic.
The downside, of course, is that polyethylene is still
plastic and may have its own share of problems, but after weighing the risks and benefits of each, I was more
comfortable with the polyethylene coating
than the potential off - gassing chemicals, so we encased our mattress until we could replace it.
Shoes made from natural materials, such as suede, leather, and fabric tend to be more
comfortable than shoes made from synthetic materials, such as pleather, vinyl, and
plastic.
And while we'd like to live in a world where it's all about dashing around town in flip flops, we know there are much more stylish (not to mention
comfortable) options
than our standby
plastic thongs.
There's still more
plastic in the interior
than I'd like (
plastic that looks like
plastic, anyway), but it's a
comfortable cockpit up front, and it isn't bad for rear - seat passengers.
At 215g, it's
comfortable to use one - handed for long periods — and is lighter
than the all -
plastic Kindle, which is 241g in its Wi - Fi only form or 247g for the 3G Wi - Fi edition.
While significantly lighter
than the Xoom, at 675g it's far from the one - handed holy grail that is the iPad 2, although it's
comfortable in two hands over long periods of time thanks to an attractive, textured
plastic backing and even weight distribution.
Its inch - thick screen bezel looks chunky, it has a
plastic rear and while hardly rotund at 10 mm thick, its form feels designed to be
comfortable rather
than razor - thin.
The rolled edge of the tablet offers a
comfortable grip, and the metal construction of the hinge and stand feel far sturdier
than the
plastic that backs the display and contains the tablet's speakers.
The inside is spacious for people too, but hard
plastic surfaces are everywhere, even on the door armrests, making the interior less
comfortable than it could be.
The build of the new model — which is apparently 15 per cent slimmer and 20 per cent lighter
than the PS Vita — also doesn't feel as
comfortable initially in the player's hands and its exposed black
plastic finish isn't as satisfying to the touch.
Sure, it makes more extensive use of
plastic than headsets which are twice the price, but it still looks and feels sufficiently robust, and its overall lightness renders it pretty
comfortable for prolonged use.
I mostly stuck with the leather loop, which feels more like
plastic than leather but which I found super
comfortable because it was so easy to readjust throughout the day.
Sure, it makes more extensive use of
plastic than headsets which are twice the price, but it still looks and feels sufficiently robust, and its overall lightness renders it pretty
comfortable for prolonged use.
The Peak was a lot more
comfortable to wear
than the Microsoft Band, whose thicker, hard
plastic sides and bottom made it feel much more cumbersome.
It looks and feels better
than the rubberized
plastic cover of the Tab S2, and the glass is more
comfortable to hold; while you're trading instantly collected sweat marks on the older model for fingerprints and smudges on the Gorilla Glass back, you're ending up ahead.
The soft - touch back is more
comfortable to hold
than the HD 7's
plastic exterior and the Nexus 7 is thinner to boot.