🩲 Stay dry, stay confident—underwear that works as hard as you do.
TENA Incontinence Underwear for Men offers maximum plus absorbency with a cottony-soft fabric and elastic fit, delivering discreet, all-day protection against leaks, odor, and wetness. Designed to look and feel like regular underwear, it supports waist sizes 34”–50” and ensures comfort and confidence for active professionals managing bladder control.
P**G
The Absolute Best I've Found
The absolute best I've found, and I have tried them all. A snug fit without being too tight prevent leakage better than any other, the brand does not feel thick and massive, and it holds and impressive amount of fluid. The other brands have been relegated to the back of the linen closet, and I've put this one on subscription. Love it.
A**.
Awesome product and value.
Great product, love the grey color, very absorbent, good value, out of stock often.
M**P
TENA for Men Heavy Protection Underwear- i dont get why this is posting in another product! this double posted on another prd
TENA for Men Heavy Protection Underwear- i dont get why this is posting in another product!Because these involve male parts this discusses male parts. so, yeah...Back story: my brother got in a car accident a year ago. He suffered from some urine leakage, but the doc said it would probably go away. I cried for days and probably took it just as bad as him. It's worth saying he is 25, soin 'his prime'. I may even love him more than my girlfriend, well in a different way. I'd do anything for this guy.It did resolve, except for a bit of leakage, especially at the end of the day. I got him to try out pads (an annoying process), and he now wears 'pads', and when i stumbled across and told Evan about these, his response was basically "f-you i am not wearing diapers". I had convinced him to use the pads, which ill review later, so i knew i had a chance. i just wanted him to feel more comfortable.So, i decided to test them out for a week. It's worth noting, though that i dont suffer from any leakage, and this was only a 'comfort' issue and attempting to help Evan get some comfort in his life.So, i wore them for five days. I work in an office so i do a lot of sitting. The comfort level is pretty awesome, and i didnt really feel that i was wearing them. I am semi well endowed so the padding in the front, which is pretty thick (i dont know compared to other stuff) took some adjustment time. Up position was the best way. I figured out that regardless of how you position it isnt that bad. WHAT is bad is that between the legs it tends to 'bulk up'. you have a bit of an inch or two of space between your upper thighs that i wasnt used to. this bulk up does make it feel a bit different when walking and does make the boys feel a bit cramped. But i got used to this.Fit was ok. i felt it was a bit loose around the waist so i messed around with a staple or two, and found if i really needed them tight, like when wearing tighter jeans, then id go for a few staples on the side.the back is annoying. the pad in the front ends just about the top or mid section of your errr hair, but the pad continues under the boys and about, half way up the bum. It is mostly in the center and doesnt cover it all, which i felt weird about when walking. this is the WORST part, 'cause it felt bunched up, loose, and just generally uncomfortable. Sitting was ok, and the extra cushioning and who wouldnt want that. I did feel you could see the bunching from behind, but i did a bit of mirror checking in shorts, jeans, dress pants and the only visibility, which was minor, was in those nylon gym shorts. BUT, this is the worse part about them. right behind the boys, and about two inch up the bum. It just bunches, and well being self conscious about this being seen, it also is just uncomfortable to have this just so loose and this makes it just buckled up. there is enough 'room' for the boys, and the fit is more of a looser trunk, so you'll have room in the package area.I tried them at the gym and that space between the legs was a bit weird, but i had semi gotten used to it. mobility for running is a bit off, but just cause of that space, and there was very minor friction. I played softball with them on and the same issue, with running being a tad strange.On the six day i told Evan and smiles, hugs love abound. I convinced him to try them if i did and he really liked them. apparently, though i have no proof, he is more endowed and complained about positioning, but on the second day he said he figured things out. We played soccer and we both said we had zero issues. he said the bunching between the legs is annoying.NOW, i was always concerned about them showing. you can easily turn these into low rise briefs if you staple them at the waist. I figured this out and even when bending over to get a softball there is no visibility. when Evan is feeling weird about it, which is mostly around family get togethers. ill slap one on and we can make fun of one another. humor seems to work for him. even with a space of 6 months these were really easy to adjust to.I hope this helps. Sorry i cant attest to the absorption level. I can ask him, but i dont think he really wants that discussion. sorry folksPost review.... Bro said it's mega absorption....
K**L
Delightfully surprised
I will start off by saying this: leaks happen, they always will, but it’s the frequency that matters. You’re looking at an interface between a bunch of open holes surrounded by an absorbent layer. That being said, I love the fit of these—out of the box they fit comfortably, but snugly for the size. This makes leaks less likely. I have been wearing them as overnight underwear while I work through my little drinking problem and I haven’t had a problem with leaks yet. If you’re wearing them as overnight underwear, you’ll have more luck if you’re a back or stomach sleeper, and you’re only good for one or one and a half void moments before you’ll get leaks. If you’re using these as daywear, you’re more likely to leak while sitting or even sitting after a void. Looks-wise, I love the look, and the pull-up style is convenient as a good to go style underwear…the only downside is of course if you have to change while out and about—removal is a piece of cake, but putting on the next pair requires a Pooh Bear moment, which may be awkward if the stall isn’t very private. All told, for what I use them for I love these!
C**S
They’re too warm
I ordered white and got white and grey stripes with a grey waste band. The waste band curls, up so that adds to the discomfort. They don’t breathe so it can get pretty warm and uncomfortable. The padding is thicker than I expected, or need, so I assume they’ll work fine.
T**6
Highly recommended
Purchased for an elderly man. Seem to be the best and most effective adult diapers for night time use. Reported to be comfortable and very absorbent. I have subscription monthly for this item as local stores don’t always have them in stock. Highly recommended
D**K
Do not buy, very uncomfortable.
The sizing of this product is crazy. I ordered Small/Medium and the size range was 34-50 inches. Being on the low end of the size range meant bulky excess. Uncomfortable while wearing as it made me sweat and the excess bulk made chafing uncomfortable. I do not recommend.
J**R
Excellent Product!!
I tired many different brands, sizes, absorbency etc. and finally found these that work, are comfortable and fit great! These have protection where a guy needs them and not where they dont. Plenty up front and not much in the back to they are comfortable to wear all day sitting without a bulky feel.They stay in place and don't sag. Highly recommend trying these if your a man needing moderate protection. They fit so much better than other tena pullups and other brands. Have room up front for the "stuff" and can forget I have them on.
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