Let's talk about something we don't often discuss openly - adult diapers. I recently tried the Anlaber Disposable Incontinence Underwear, and here's my honest take after weeks of use.
The absorbency is impressive. That double-layer core really works - liquids get locked away quickly, and I didn't experience any embarrassing leaks during daytime use. Nighttime protection held up well too, though for heavy wetters (like after drinking lots of fluids), adding a booster pad helps.
I appreciate the odor control. Unlike some products that let smells escape quickly, these contain odors effectively. The inner leg gussets provide extra leak protection that actually works when you're moving around.
The fit is comfortable but runs slightly small. The medium fits waists 33-46 inches, but if you're near the upper limit, consider sizing up. The breathable fabric reduces skin irritation, though the plastic adhesive tabs can feel scratchy against skin - a fabric-like fastener would be better.
These aren't discreet enough for tight clothing but disappear under loose sweatpants or jeans. They're bulkier than some premium brands but comparable to most hospital-style briefs.
The 60-count package offers good value, though quality varies slightly between batches. Tapes could be stronger - they sometimes pop open during active movement.
Best for: Moderate incontinence needs, overnight protection, caregivers assisting loved ones (the side tabs make changes easier). Might not suit very active users or those needing ultra-discreet protection.
While not perfect, these deliver reliable performance at a reasonable price point for everyday incontinence management.