As someone who's tried multiple incontinence products, the TENA ProSkin diapers stand out for their balance of comfort and functionality. The waterproof design truly holds up - I've worn them during long errand days without worrying about leaks.
The breathable fabric is a game-changer compared to other brands. Unlike some plasticky alternatives, these don't make you feel like you're in a sauna down there. However, I agree with other reviewers that they run slightly small - sizing up might be wise if you're between sizes.
Where these really shine is absorbency. For daytime use, they reliably last 4-5 hours even with moderate activity. The wicking technology works impressively well, distributing moisture evenly rather than creating uncomfortable wet spots.
The adhesive tapes can be tricky at first (I ruined a couple during my learning curve), but once you get the hang of application, they stay securely in place. The wetness indicators are brilliantly simple - those blue chevrons give perfect visual feedback about when it's time for a change.
For overnight use, they perform decently for lighter incontinence needs, though heavy wetters might need something more heavy-duty. The lack of elastic waistband is noticeable when moving around a lot - pairing them with snug underwear helps maintain fit.
Value-wise, these hit the sweet spot between premium brands and bargain options. They're not perfect (I wish they had European-style leak guards), but for everyday reliability at this price point, they've earned a permanent spot in my rotation.