I must say that Always did not come into question for me for a long time. The look of the packaging never quite appealed to me, but what is more important: The binding had always used a plastic-like surface, which led me to sweat and itching in the genital area. In addition, I do not like this whole Fresh scents in napkins and panty liners, so Always with me never landed in cart. Before, I always bought therefore Camelia and since dm own brand Jessa has improved, I buy Jessa (panty liners, tampons, sanitary napkins). Therefore, I have the test even very interested, because the new binding Always use a soft wearing advertises through cotton-like surface. The binding is available with and without wings. This makes me happy because I've had a very bad experience with napkins without wings. In my view, hold that never really fast next to on the spot and it runs something. Therefore, I always buy only pads with wings. Generally I use quite often binding and varying during my period between tampons and pads. On the go, work, sports, etc. I find tampons extremely practical (which I would find it more hygienic on the go, when the different pad thicknesses were also with us with applicator, as in the US). At home and at night I take very much back on napkins. The packaging of the new Always twist & flex I really like white with purple (I Love Purple is my favorite color :-)!). Much better than this ridiculous petrol-green of the previous binding packages. I found this at Camelia earlier always so noble: red on white. Just did what her. The binding itself are individually wrapped in a white sheet. Already packed struck me how thin the bandages! No comparison to some previous models, where you had the feeling to have ne Pampers. Compared to my currently used Jessa Ultra napkins with wings normal I would say it is slightly thinner. The binder adheres very well in the slip, almost too well. Because I had a couple of times the problem is that my little glue stick in tatters remained Slip of the wings, while releasing the binding version of the Slip. Otherwise, I am of the binding but thrilled. It's really super thin and hardly noticeable. To really test it thoroughly and assess, I have also used during the day instead of a bandage pad. You do not see among the pressing jeans, that was always my fear. The bandage does not slip and every movement. In addition, nothing runs out and the core of the napkin neatly absorbent. A binding has certainly convinced me and is more frequently used in the future, even in the daytime. In sports I have not yet tried. Will I try but in my next period sometimes.