After testing the TENA ProSkin Large Gray Protective Underwear for weeks, I can confidently say these are a game-changer for moderate incontinence—but with a few quirks. Here’s my deep dive:
The Good: First, the breathability is legit. The ConfioAir Tech kept me dry during a 3-hour road trip—no swampy feeling or irritation. The cloth-like fabric and discreet gray design? Way less "medical" than other brands (goodbye, crinkly diaper noise). The extended back pad is genius for overnight shifts or long meetings—zero leaks when seated.
The Okay: Fit runs large! At 40" waist, I swam in these (their Large starts at 45"). If you’re between sizes, size down. Also, the front/back confusion is real—no color-coding means morning fumbles until you memorize the crotch curve.
The Not-So-Good: While they claim "maximum absorbency," heavy wetters beware. One night after two glasses of water, I had a minor side leak. For bedtime floods, pair with a booster pad (I use TENA’s own). The "drop dot" absorbency rating? Misleading—their "Super Plus" actually holds more despite fewer dots.
Final Verdict: 4/5 stars. Perfect for daytime confidence, gym sessions, or travel—just size carefully and don’t trust them solo for Niagara Falls-level nights. Pro tip: Stock up during Amazon sales; they’re cheaper than Depends with better coverage.