I’ll research Brolly Sheets and Kylie bed protection products to ensure accuracy before writing.
Brolly Sheets are a range of washable, waterproof bed protection products from New Zealand, widely used in the UK and available through various retailers. They include:
– **Fitted Brolly Sheet**: A waterproof, breathable sheet that fits over the mattress like a standard sheet — no separate protector needed. Made from soft cotton/bamboo top layer with a waterproof backing.
– **Flat Brolly Sheet (Change Mat style)**: A smaller flat pad that sits on top of the sheet to protect a specific area.
Key features: soft feel, quiet (not crinkly), machine washable, various sizes available.
Available from Amazon UK, specialist continence retailers, some pharmacies.
No specific pricing confirmed — will search further.
Brolly Sheets are available in the UK through their own website, Amazon UK, and specialist retailers. Products include: Fitted Sheet style (goes directly on the bed like a fitted sheet), and “Flat” style (a pad that sits on top). Sizes available: Single, Double, King — designed to fit standard UK beds. Price range: approximately £25–£45 for the fitted version depending on size (single around £30–£35). Material: soft brushed fabric top layer, quiet waterproof backing — described as not crinkling or rustling. Wash at 60°C claimed. The key USP is that it replaces both the mattress protector AND the bed sheet in one product.
Kylie is a well-established UK brand in the continence/bed protection market:
– **Kylie Bed Pad**: A reusable, washable absorbent bed pad/underpad. Unlike a fitted sheet, it’s a flat pad that sits on top of the bed sheet, typically held in place by tuck-in flaps or placed under the person.
– Available in various sizes: standard size roughly 90x75cm, also larger sizes.
– Has an absorbent top layer and waterproof backing.
– Used widely in NHS/care settings and by families at home.
– Machine washable up to 60°C (some products 90°C).
– Price: typically £15–£30 depending on size and retailer.
– Available from continence suppliers, Amazon UK, Boots, BHTA-registered suppliers.
– The brand is particularly associated with the “Kylie sheet” — a generic term that many people now use for any washable bed pad in a care/continence context.
– NHS prescribable in some areas.
Specific absorbency figures for Kylie bed pads vary by product:
– Kylie Standard Bed Pad: absorbency typically quoted around 1500–2000ml depending on version
– Some Kylie products are specifically for light to moderate incontinence; heavier duty versions available
– The Kylie “Chair Pad” variant is smaller
– Kylie products are often categorised as “moderate to heavy” absorbency in clinical settings
Note: Exact ml figures differ by specific SKU and I cannot confirm precise figures without the product datasheet. Will note approximate ranges only.
No direct head-to-head comparison articles found in search results. General information indicates:
– Brolly Sheets: positioned as a lifestyle/family product — soft, sheet-like, designed to look and feel like normal bedding. Replaces the need for a separate sheet + protector. More commonly marketed to parents of children with bedwetting.
– Kylie: positioned more as a clinical/continence product — flat pad on top of the bed, more commonly associated with elderly care or clinical settings, though used by families with children.
– Key difference: Brolly Sheet = fitted sheet format (covers whole bed surface); Kylie = flat pad format (covers a zone of the bed).
– Brolly tends to be slightly more expensive; Kylie tends to be more readily available from NHS-adjacent suppliers.
– Both are reusable and washable.
Parents report Kylie pads work well as a first line of protection under children with bedwetting — quick to change (just swap the pad, not the whole sheet). Absorbency is suitable for moderate wetting; heavier wetters may soak through. The flat pad format means children can roll off during sleep, reducing effectiveness. Kylie is sometimes available on NHS prescription via continence services — worth checking with GP or continence nurse.
Clarification from search results:
– Brolly Sheets work primarily as a waterproof barrier — they repel/contain liquid rather than absorb large volumes.
– The soft top layer may absorb a small amount but the main function is to protect the mattress beneath.
– They are NOT highly absorbent products like a purpose-designed incontinence pad — they are mattress protectors in fitted sheet format.
– The waterproof backing prevents liquid reaching the mattress.
– For heavy wetting, Brolly Sheets protect the mattress but the child will still sleep in wet bedding unless wearing an absorbent product.
– Kylie pads: DO have an absorbent core — they absorb and hold liquid, keeping the surface drier. The top layer is designed to wick away moisture.
Kylie bed pads feature:
– A soft, absorbent top layer that wicks moisture away from the skin
– An absorbent core/middle layer that retains liquid
– A waterproof backing layer that prevents strike-through to the mattress
– The stay-dry surface is a key feature — designed to keep the person lying on it feeling drier than with a basic waterproof sheet
So Kylie pads offer both mattress protection AND absorbency/moisture management in one product.
Brolly Sheets: primarily waterproof barrier (fitted sheet format) — moisture management is secondary; the child will feel wet if they wet and aren’t wearing an absorbent product.
Confirmed: Kylie-style reusable bed pads can be prescribed via NHS continence services in some areas of the UK, though provision varies by CCG/ICB. Parents need a referral to a continence nurse or paediatric continence service. Not available on standard GP prescription in most areas — requires continence assessment.
Brolly Sheets: not NHS prescribable — retail purchase only.
Now I have sufficient information to write an accurate, well-structured comparison article.
Brolly Sheets vs Kylie: What UK Parents Need to Know
If you’re protecting a child’s bed from overnight wetting, two products come up again and again: Brolly Sheets and Kylie bed pads. Both are reusable, washable and widely used in the UK — but they work in fundamentally different ways, suit different situations, and are not direct substitutes for each other. This Brolly Sheets vs Kylie comparison sets out exactly what each product does, where it works well, and where it falls short, so you can choose the right one for your household.
What Each Product Actually Is
Brolly Sheets
A Brolly Sheet is a fitted waterproof sheet that replaces your child’s normal bottom sheet. It goes directly onto the mattress like any fitted sheet, has a soft fabric top surface (usually brushed cotton or bamboo), and a quiet waterproof backing. The child sleeps on it as they would a regular sheet. It protects the mattress beneath but does not absorb significant volumes of liquid — its primary function is as a barrier, not an absorbent pad.
Available in single, double and king sizes, Brolly Sheets are a New Zealand brand now well established in UK retail. Expect to pay roughly £30–£40 for a single size. They are not available on NHS prescription.
Kylie Bed Pads
A Kylie bed pad is a flat, absorbent underpad that sits on top of the bed sheet, positioned under the child. It has three functional layers: a stay-dry wicking top surface, an absorbent core that retains liquid, and a waterproof backing. The pad absorbs and holds urine rather than simply repelling it, which means the surface the child is lying on stays noticeably drier than with a basic waterproof sheet.