Let’s talk about the Tena Incontinence Underwear for Men. First off, they *look* like regular underwear—no awkward bulk or obvious diaper vibes. The cottony-soft fabric feels comfortable against the skin, and the elastic threads provide a snug fit. For my dad, who’s in his 90s, these were a game-changer after years of struggling with leaky Depend pads. No more embarrassing public moments!
But here’s the catch: while they’re great for small leaks, they might not hold up for heavier accidents. Some users reported leaks, especially if the leg holes don’t fit securely. And if you’re on the smaller side of the size chart, they can feel a bit loose—not ideal when you need reliability.
I tried them during a colonoscopy prep (worn backwards, lol) and they were surprisingly comfy. They’re thin enough to wear discreetly under clothes, which is a huge plus for daytime use. However, quality control seems hit or miss lately—side seams ripping mid-use? Not cool, Tena.
For travel or long drives, these are a solid backup (one user swears by them for intercontinental trips). But if you need heavy-duty protection, you might want to explore other options with double leg gathers or better absorption tech.
Final verdict? Good for light to moderate needs but check sizing carefully and maybe keep an extra pair handy.