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TENA ProSkin Unisex Adult Diapers combine maximum absorbency with breathable, skin-friendly materials and adjustable tabs for a secure, comfortable fit. Designed for both men and women, these discreet protective briefs offer reliable leak protection and are FSA/HSA eligible, making them a smart, comfortable choice for everyday confidence.






| ASIN | B015W3DK1U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,189 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #27 in Incontinence Protective Briefs & Underwear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,102) |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2016 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 10768702568002 |
| Manufacturer | Essity |
| Product Dimensions | 12.24 x 7.32 x 10.43 inches; 3.79 Pounds |
L**N
Solid Choice
Works very well and more absorbent than I expected. Doesnt leak even though there are no leak guards. Tapes are alright. It’s not very bulky and discreet. It also doesn’t irritate skin at all.
L**L
Highly recommend
highly recommend this brand. work very well. super absorbent, no leaks. good for day time & overnight, comfortable. very good price.
A**N
Amazing diapers.. boxes overdone
We just received our order via Amazon for the super pro skin large diapers. We are so thankful for the excellent product. These are excellent absorbency and width so less leaks! However, would it be possible to ship them in the future with just the Tena boxes? Ours came with the Tena box inside an even more enormous Amazon box, which is wasteful and unwieldy. I’m not sure who to inquire with but hoped to let you know to make it easier and more efficient for everyone!
F**A
Very good, but not perfect.
Comfortable and absorbent. These adult diapers are a very good value. They are absorbent, Comfortable, quiet, and sized well. However, they are not perfect. They are a bit wider in the crotch than many other diapers, which makes them much more comfortable. First, they do not have leak guards. I can't believe they are classified as super or maximum capacity with having any leak guards. If you have heavy voids or wet alot at a time, they might leak. I had one leak at night, and 1 while in my recliner. Next, the tapes are very small. The smallest I have seen on any adult briefs, and they are very hard to grasp, so its difficult to put them on or adjust them. These are not overly bulky or noticeable under normal clothing. Like most cloth outer diapers, they have a tendency to sag and stretch out over time. These are not as bad as most other brands are. I would give 5 stars if they had leak guards, and larger/better tapes. I would give 6+ stars if they were plastic backed and thicker by 50 % or more. Then they would a super diaper for overnight or travel usage. I will buy again, and have referred them to a few friends.
T**.
An EXCELLENT value for the price
I am a 78-year-old, semi-retired but still active man who has worn diapers 24/7 for incontinence for many years. I had been wearing a premium adult diaper costing nearly four times as much as these Tena ProSkin diapers. After five days wearing them, I can say that Tena ProSkin diapers' coverage (the size of the “diaper mat”) is better than I’ve found with some much higher cost premium diapers. Absorbency is much better than I expected. During the day, I will need to change every four to five hours, on average. A single diaper, so far, has been adequate for overnight use. Mild to moderate bowel incontinence has not overwhelmed the ProSkin diapers. These diapers feature a "cloth-like" outer shell which feels a bit flimsy on the sides. Sizing is what I expected, neither too big nor too small. The leg guards and elasticized leg openings are effective, but there is no elastic at all in the waistband. A plain cotton panty over the diaper and underneath plastic pants provides a snug, comfortable fit and added protection against leaks. I have found the wetness indicators on Tena Proskin diapers more useful than wetness indicators on other diapers. A line of yellow chevrons (I don't know what else to call them) turns blue as wetness spreads through the diaper. As I'm changing, a quick look at the number of chevrons remaining lets me know how close to "maxed out" the diaper was when I decided to change it. Tena ProSkin diapers do "wick" or spread the moisture throughout the diaper, as well as or better than any other diapers I've used. The one leak I have experienced so far (my own fault) was at the rear of the waistband, which was not completely covered by the plastic pants. Moisture had spread completely through the diaper. I had not noticed how much I was wetting and didn't change within a reasonable time. The diaper was not uncomfortable and the leak was minor. I began looking for a more effective diapering solution when I began to need three of the premium diapers per day instead of two. Replacing three premium diapers with six Tena Proskin saves $3.45 per day, which adds up to over $100.00 per month. On some days, five diaper changes are all I require. I had NOT been looking forward to switching to lower cost diapers. These were the third low-cost alternative to premium diapers I tried, and they were a happy surprise. Their performance and value has far exceeded my expectations. I don’t feel that I’ve “given up” anything by using Tena Proskins.
A**N
Good diapers
T**D
We purchase Tena products on a regular basis for my uncle who is in a residence. Great product and fit, does not leak. Tena offers a good variety of products at competitive prices. Highly recommend.
K**C
I bought this for my dad. It works just great. They are not pull ups so little difficult to use but worth it.
A**R
This is a great product and I order them all the time 😀. I can't say enough about them. Thanks so much 🙏 C.B
R**L
Sizing is a little to the small side -- if you are within a couple of inches of the larger measurement, size up. The quality is excellent, and this is the style and brand used in the hospitals locally as well. For the people who are saying these are not briefs -- that is not the case. This product of protective underwear IS called briefs. Do not confuse it with how you might reference regular underclothing. If you are looking for the non-brief (i. e. non-tabbed or non-child-diaper style) incontinence garment, search for and find products that are referred to as "underwear" or as "pull-up" style. "Briefs" is the correct term for this type of medical grade product and its intended use. Some of the regular style also use the word "briefs" but you should always presume that "briefs" when referencing this type of item means something that an aide will put on a patient, not an item that a person will put on unaided.
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