Let me start by saying these TENA ProSkin briefs have been a game-changer for managing my incontinence. The waterproof design actually works – no more paranoid checks for leaks when I'm out running errands. I've had those 'bad days' where absorption is critical, and these handle it without drama.
The fit surprised me – the adjustable tabs let you customize the tightness, which is perfect because some days I need more security than others. Yes, the tapes can be tricky at first (I fumbled like a toddler learning to dress myself), but once you get the hang of it, they stay put until you're ready for a change.
Here's the real talk: when full, they do get bulky. My pro tip? Dark jeans are your friend if you're going out. At home though? Absolute comfort – I can lounge without worrying about leaks ruining my furniture.
The value shocked me most. Coming from premium brands that cost nearly 4x as much, these perform just as well for daily use. They last me 4-5 hours typically, though I wouldn't push them overnight unless it's a lighter night.
That wetness indicator with the chevrons? Genius. It's like a fuel gauge for your diaper – no more guessing games about when to change.
Are they perfect? No product is. They run slightly small (size up if you're borderline), and I wish they had European-style leak guards. But for the price and performance balance? These earned a permanent spot in my rotation.