I recently tried the Attends Super Plus Underwear for my nighttime incontinence needs, and it's been a bit of a rollercoaster. The thickness initially felt reassuring—like it could handle anything—but real-life testing told a different story.
The first night I wore them, I woke up feeling damp. Not soaked, but definitely not the 'heavy absorbency' promise I expected. For light leaks, they might suffice, but if you're like me (or the reviewer whose partner takes Lasix), these won't cut it for heavy voids. The padding clumps awkwardly too, which is uncomfortable during movement.
Fit was another issue. One leg hole *was* noticeably larger than the other—I thought I was imagining it until I read others had the same problem! Poking holes while pulling them up became a frustrating ritual. Layering another pair of underwear helped, but shouldn’t that defeat the purpose?
On the upside? They’re discreet under clothing and don’t rustle. But when a product fails at its core job (absorbency and fit), even good points feel irrelevant. If you need light protection *and* get a perfectly manufactured pair, these could work. Otherwise? Keep searching.