Huggies Overnites Nighttime Diapers, Size 4 (22-37 lbs), 116 Count (Select for More)
- Brand:
- Huggies
- Model Number:
- 53939
- UPC:
- 036000539394
- EAN:
- 0036000539394
- ASIN:
- B08SVY7CYG
- Walmart SKU:
- 969920748
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $50.45. This represents a 0.5% discount to typical levels.
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$40.93 | |
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$40.93 | |
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$40.93 |
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$52.99 | |
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$50.45 | |
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$50.45 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Huggies Overnites Nighttime Diapers, Size 4 (22-37 lbs), 116 Count (Select for More) since 11/11/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 11, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $50.45 (lowest on 10/3/2025) to $52.99 (highest on 9/30/2024). The average price during this period is $51.10.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $50.45 (Jun 11) to $50.99 (May 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $50.72.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 9751 reviews.
I didn't realize how many diapers I was really going through on a daily basis when I was using Parents Choice. yes they are cheap, but they also are cheap made . they say you get what you pay for and honestly I think in the end the Huggies are cheaper for the simple face I was using up to 12 diapers a day with Parents choice brand, and on my daughter worst day I use maybe 5 with the Huggies!
We bought these for our 23 month old daughter since she has been consistently peeing out of her diaper at night. Since then, we have only had one night where we have had to chsnge her sheets. These fit her securely and hold so much! Just what we needed.
Best diapers in my opinion. Very fewer accidents. The absorbency is awesome in these. Perfect for on the go with a potty training toddler being in a car seat. I don’t have to worry about leaks before the next change, and great at wicking away moisture so diaper rash.
While the price tag might be a little higher than other diapers on the front end, it is certainly money, saving on the backend. These diapers are super absorbent. They have a great fit. They never leak so I don’t have to spend as much money in detergent laundering ruined clothes. Also, they are great on baby’s skin so I never have to spend money in diaper rash, creams or creams for other irritation that can typically be because by wearing diapers. I never have a fussy uncomfortable baby due to the diaper they have on and my baby’s comfort is priceless.
My son is 8 months and starting to sleep through the night. So I bought these hoping it would keep him dry all night. I’ve been using these for almost a week, and there have only been two nights he didn’t pee through his diaper. And I’m sure the only reason he didn’t those two nights is because he was getting over a stomach bug and was slightly dehydrated. Every other night, I had to change his clothes in the middle of the night. I’m just disappointed that I wasted my money.
DO NOT BUY!!! I’ve always loved Huggies for all three of my children until now. My 11m daughter got a chemical rash due to the diapers. I’ve used these exact diapers since my first child and never had experience this till now. Please please for your baby do not purchase these!
Im extremely unsatisfied with these diapers. Every time I purchase them online, the quality is not the same as the local store quality. The quality feels cheap, the latch keeps tearing, and it does not keep my toddler dry at all. I do NOT recommend ordering on-line.
DO NOT BUY (June 2025) Huggies changed their production process. The new diapers are lower quality, LEAK, and something in them leaves a terrible rash on butts and backs (not normal diaper rash!) Reviews older than this are reviewing the OLD product
Disappointed in this product. I kept seeing these diapers advertised on tv and on my phone. I finally got them thinking it would be the answer to the leakage. But unfortunately during my son’s first night of wearing them his bed was soaked by morning. He had peed right thru and it didn’t have overnight protection like they said it would. I wish these diapers would have been everything they said they’d be. But in all honesty, I don’t see myself buying these again.
My child is almost two years old, and has been wearing Huggies diapers exclusively since she was a newborn (regular and nighttime). She has never had a diaper rash, and has never had any skin issues, until a couple weeks ago when we opened a new box of Huggies. I can’t tell that anything is different with the diapers except for the stretchy part (blowout guard?) that wraps around the thighs is now blue instead of white. Since starting that new box of diapers with the blue blowout guard, my child has been struggling with a serious sunburn looking diaper rash from her front to her back for weeks on end. We tried every diaper rash treatment under the sun with the guidance of her pediatrician; baking soda baths, no wiping, changing diapers every 2 hours or less even if not messy, max strength zinc oxide cream, aquaphor, hydrocortisone cream, no creams, and even anti-fungal cream as a last ditch effort. We even changed her diet and cut out all acidic foods and started logging her diet. NOTHING helped my poor girl, and her skin worsened further and started breaking open. I had her go diaper free for a while, which helped a little, but the sunburn looking rash worsened after we put the diaper back on. I was in tears that I couldn’t help ease my baby’s pain. I realized that I hadn’t tried a new diaper brand, so I went out and bought an expensive “organic” natural type diaper brand (Honest diapers). I put her new brand of diaper on her, and put her to bed. I was in tears in the morning when I was changing her out of her nighttime diaper, but it was happy tears this time. Her sunburn looking rash was five shades lighter, and she didn’t cry and kick when I gently cleaned her private area with a warm cotton cloth like I always do in the morning. The chemical burn looking rash had miraculously almost completely healed over night. TLDR: I don’t know what has changed in Huggies’ diaper formula, and I don’t know why they felt they had to fix something that wasn’t broken, but these diapers are definitively the culprit in causing a chemical burn, sunburn-type looking rash. We are officially returning all our Huggies diapers, and will continue using the expensive brand.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $50.45 (Jun 11) to $50.99 (May 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $50.72.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $50.45 | $-0.54 | -1.1% | |
| $50.99 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $50.99 | $+0.54 | +1.1% | |
| $50.45 | — | — |