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PROTECHDRY is a washable, reusable men's incontinence underwear crafted from 95% cotton and 5% elastane, featuring a patented curved absorbent pad with 90ml capacity. Designed for light urinary incontinence and post-prostatectomy support, it offers discreet leak protection, odor neutralization, and durability through 100+ washes, combining comfort with sustainable, high-performance technology.
| ASIN | B01MSBMFK5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,499 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #615 in Incontinence Protective Briefs & Underwear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2017 |
| Department | Mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | B1167177 |
| Manufacturer | Impetus |
N**.
Husband Loves Them
The underwear is very high quality and the urine absorbing material works great. Husband loves them and says they are very comfortable. Would highly recommend for older gentlemen with enlarged prostate problems. P.S. They are pricey, but they wash very well and should last forever.
D**S
Works great for small leakage or holder of pads for more leakage
These work extremely well if your leakage is limited. They are comfortable and can be washed and reused many times. If your leakage is moderate or more, these are insufficiently absorbent. However, they are still very useful because the cup that catches the leakage holds a pad in place very firmly and the hardish cover to the pad prevents any leakage from wetting the front of your pants. That is the good news and it is good news on net. Any leakage beyond what a pad can absorb still has to go somewhere, and that is toward the area between the genitals and anus, but at least it is not noticeable. So, use directly if leakage is limited and use as a firm pad holder that prevents embarrassing leakage in front. Works well both ways.
E**E
Advice for optimal use
In view of the cost of material and labor, the markup on these is considerable. The retail price is based on what they can charge given the staggering inflation on disposable products. If you get at least 40 uses out of each pair, you will break even. If you get 100, you have reduced the cost to 20 cents per use. All the Q &A s I am seeing focus on machine washing. I can think of no better way to wear these out than to machine wash and dry them. These are very easy to wash by hand; in fact, they wash far more quickly and completely than a towel or wash cloth because of the nature of the absorbing tissue. So — I bought 5 pair; I wash them when I go to the bathroom and hang them to dry. By cycling 5 pair I will have one or two dry by then. As far as night time use goes, it is true that their capacity is limited. So I supplement them with guards and heavy wash cloths, and most of those have pretty good capacity. If you put a guard inside these briefs, wrap an additional hand towel, and lie on bed pads, you will minimize leakage. Its also a good investment to buy heavy duty wash cloths, they are much easier to rinse / wash than a hand towel. The cost of disposable guards is usually about a third of disposable briefs. That of course adds to your cost model, but more manageable. You should build your own cost model; it’s not hard to exceed $5,000 a year, but with these tips you should be able to lower the cost to about $1,500. And as you know, Medicare reimburses for nothing.
L**E
They work as advertised
They work great very protective very absorbent and fit great
C**R
Great product. Needs redesign
Love these but every single pair I own started falling apart at the seams where the waterproof area attaches to the fabric in the lower crotch area.. I have probly 20 pairs too. All the same
D**8
Good for "light days"
Hubby has stress incontinence which is improving after a very difficult prostate surgery where he wore a catheter for 50 days. He has been getting steadily better, after that surgery, a bladder neck incision, and a coaptite bulking procedure. Unfortunately he still has stress incontinence, just a bit, while walking, doing stairs, and arising from seated position. We got these in two styles, the boxer leg and the brief style. Both are comfortable, but these won't hold a lot of "accidents" but will get him thru the day fairly well if he uses his Cunningham clamp while on his 5 mile daily walk. WE are happy with these as they will save us on Depends. I wash them by hand each morning, in cool water, and hang to dry. Old age is not for sissies.
W**S
Excellent Product
Relieves an individual with minor leaks of the need to deal with those disgusting Guards pads. Not cheap, but worth the expense.
L**3
excellent product and quality
excellent product and quality, comfortable cotton wear, nice quality fabric , elastic and stitching. Allowed my husband post surgery to not use leak pads anymore. Saves money in the long run vs pads or briefs.
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