Tzmo - Seni Super Plus - From: S - La09 - Bp1 To: Xl08 - Unisex Adult Incontinence Brief Large Disposable Heavy Absorbency
TZMO-S-LA09-BP1 Seni Super Plus Briefs (Large, 9-Count Case Package, GRP)
The Seni Super Plus Briefs are premium adult incontinence briefs designed for superior comfort, protection, and discretion. Ideal for individuals with moderate to heavy incontinence, these briefs offer exceptional absorbency while maintaining a soft, breathable fit.
Key Features:
- High Absorbency: Advanced core technology quickly locks away moisture to keep skin dry and comfortable.
- Soft, Breathable Material: Gentle on the skin and designed to reduce irritation, even with extended wear.
- Secure Fit: Elastic waistbands and leg cuffs provide a snug, leak-proof fit without discomfort.
- Odor Control: Built-in odor-neutralizing technology helps minimize unwanted smells.
- Discreet Design: Low-profile construction ensures discretion under clothing.
Specifications:
- Size: Large
- Count: 9 briefs per package (case packaging)
- Absorbency Level: Super Plus (moderate to heavy)
- Material: Soft, non-woven fabric with breathable layers
- Closure: Reusable adhesive tabs for adjustable fit
Suggested Use:
For best results, change the brief regularly to maintain hygiene and comfort. Ensure a proper fit by adjusting the adhesive tabs snugly around the waist. Ideal for overnight use or extended daytime protection.
The Seni Super Plus Briefs provide reliable protection with a focus on comfort, making them an excellent choice for daily incontinence management.
Manufacturer | Tzmo |
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Brand | Tzmo |
Categories | Adult Briefs, Incontinence |
Code | S-LA09-BP1 - S-XL08-BP1 |
Require Prescription? | No |
FSA | Yes |
Store | Drip Armor|Stomabags |
WHSXX | IM1,IM1,IM1,IM1,IM1,IM1,MKC,MKC |
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good alternative to pull-ups
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I typically use disposable underwear (pull-ups) for protection against sudden urinary leakage from OAB in the daytime. When travelling by car or air that product type is difficult to change. I dislike wearing tabbed briefs (diapers) outside the home because of bulk, comfort and stigma. I decided to try these stretch briefs as an alternative and have found them to be a very satisfactory solution. The stretch velcro fastening system is secure and comfortable. Absorption and leakage protection is satisfactory for daytime use and they are not hot to wear. They are not very bulky and don't show in -
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I think I read all the reviews. My family member is still ambulatory so situation Is different from a mostly/all bed confined patient. The Pros: more generous absorbing ability/area. Don't have to remove lower clothing for each change. Cons: larger and bulkier. Tabs can be adjusted but no stretchy area for waist comfort and ease of pulling up and down for toilet trips. More complicated to put on than briefs and patients that could put on briefs can not manage these by himself. In the end it just depends on each individual situation. I bought the small/medium and they do run large.