TENA for Men Protective Guards, Moderate Absorbency, 48 Count
You’re not alone. An estimated 3.4 million men experience the Unexpected Leak. TENA MEN Protective Guards are anatomically designed for men with the strength and protection you need to get back into your running shoes or regular routine. Product Features 48 Count Total coverage for men Super absorbent DRY-FAST CORE to lock in liquid Soft,
prostatectomy earlier i reviewed depends real fit underwear, and depends guards. here’s the breakdown- after surgery/cath removal i much preferred the real fit. i was pretty sore as it turned out i had an infection from the catheter, so i don’t know how sore you might normally be. but the real fit were more comfy than the depends guards. the guards were thicker and fitted within underwear caused more unwanted pressure. i’d swear the real fit was softer too. after a few weeks (was resistant to 1st antibiotic)…
TENA has no elastic or tension forming a cup like Assurance and with Assurance this restricts the coverage area … Just to piggy back on what has already been said. I used Men’s Assurance and I definitely prefer TENA. Comfort and coverage are the two major reasons I choose TENA. Unlike Men’s Assurance, TENA has no elastic or tension forming a cup like Assurance and with Assurance this restricts the coverage area which often restricts the coverage area and can be irritating on sensitive tissue. TENA is thin and yet very absorbent and this is good news for we who do not want unnecessary bulk in our…
Don’t like urine loose in pants. But these were $14, listed as $40 today? Whazzup wid that? Product-wise, are better than Depends-D’s are too long, more for women I think-get in butt crack and up too high in front, and too narrow to catch effectively. These are just fine, they work! but I have moved on to using a thin washcloth-Looks like I am going to be having some need for a little protection for a long time and real cloth is so much less irritating than paper/whatever these are. Actually I think they are like diaper…