







🧦 Elevate comfort and confidence—because your care deserves to be invisible.
The Elera 2PCs Urine Bag Holder is a medium-sized, strap-free urinary leg sleeve made from a durable polyester and elastane blend. Designed for adults managing urinary incontinence, it offers breathable, washable comfort while securely holding drainage bags with even tension distribution. Its discreet, low-profile design prevents skin contact and noise, enhancing wearer dignity and mobility. Color-coded seams simplify fitting, making it a hygienic, reusable solution trusted by hundreds of users.





| ASIN | B07XXNBBNJ |
| ASIN | B07XXNBBNJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | ELERA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | 29 September 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | ELERA |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 10 x 4 cm; 32 g |
| Units | 2.0 Count |
H**A
Very comfortable! Medium fits perfect, my leg measures 21in. I have a drain in my side and had gotten the tubing caught on some drawer pulls and the pain was severe. Since I received these I haven’t even come close to getting anything caught. It’s very comfortable without the plastic edges of the bag scratching against your skin. Also allows you to be much more discreet in public. I don’t leave reviews that often, but I Highly recommend. These have made my life so much easier.
A**R
Lovely invention. I use this for my nephrostomy bag which was way better than a Velcro strap. It didn’t slip, it was comfortable, fit well, and had a convenient opening at the bottom for draining so you don’t have to pull out the whole bag each time you need to drain it.
D**S
It's is well made and world work well, But it was way to loose compared to similar sellers. I use a stretch mesh type bag holder at night only, but they tend to slip down your leg during the night. The mesh type holds a 32 Oz/1000cc bag which I need to make it through a night and not have to get up. I use an external catheter for severe incontinence after prostate cancer surgery to remove my prostate followed by radiation. Bag holders just don't work well. They will fall to your ankles if you do much of anything. I started buying either cargo shorts or long cargo pants, preferably with bellows pockets. I cut a small slit in the bottom of the pocket bellows for the drain valve and another slit at the top of the pocket to route the hose to the cath. That way, the only thing you see is the drain valve and if you're going out, you can tuck the valve inside and no one knows. With the bag in your pocket, it is secure and no falling ever. I also use a small plastic crab type hair clip on the backside where the hose exits to the Cath to prevent the hose from dropping back into the pants pocket. If your exit hole is snug, you won't need the clip. Also after you cut the slit, either sew or apply fabric glue around the slit to prevent fabric thread unraveling. If someone has more energy than me, this would be a great item to manufacture and go onto Shark Tank with. I feel there a great need for these type pants if you can reach the Male incontinence crowd. If you do, mention you heard it from Don's review.
J**G
True to size. Easy to place into position. Keeps it's placement on the leg. Gives the patient dignity of passive concealment.
S**5
I'm 5'7" 135# my legs are thin. The holder doesn't allow the bag to fill correctly causing more bladder spasms. Im having a hard time adjusting to this strapped to my leg. The sleeve is more comfortable and secure than straps so I may try another size. Its well made just doesn't allow bag expansion.
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