Washable incontinence underwear is the perfect discreet solution for men and women looking for the feel of cloth briefs with the absorbency of diapers. More absorbent than pads and panty liners, incontinence underwear offers discreet, comfortable protection from leaks.
Protective incontinence underwear is available in absorbent designs specially made for both men and women. Great for daily wear or overnight protection, these underwear are more discreet and dignified than adult diapers, offering maximum comfort.
Designed as an alternative to adult diapers, this underwear offers maximum absorbency with a discreet look and feel. They provide more protection and absorption than pads and panty liners, and are great for both men and women, available in unisex and gendered designs.
Whether your incontinence protection needs are just overnight or all-day, these washable underwear are the perfect solution, offering more comfort than diapers and just as much absorbency.
Despite the obvious benefit of saving money by not having to purchase disposable diapers, washable underwear offers the same protective absorbency while providing the discreet look and feel of traditional briefs.
If your incontinence leakage is significant, you'll often search primarly for maximum protection rather than comfort, but you don't have to. Our selection of washable briefs includes levels of absorbency ranging from light to maximum and features designs for overnight and daily wear depending on your needs.
For women especially, it's important to note that menstrual products like pads and panty liners are not designed to combat incontinence, so it's best to choose products specifically designed for this type of absorbancy.
The most important thing to consider when choosing incontinence protection is the type of incontinence you are living with. Is the incontinence urinary, fecal, or both? Protective underwear is designed to combat specific types of incontinence, so be sure that you check that the pair you're considering is compatible with your needs.
The second factor to think about is the level of incontinence leakage you tend to get on average. If you tend to get a large about of leakage, choosing maximum absorbency products is of high priority to ensure your underwear is protective enough for your needs. If you only deal with a small amount of leakage such as in stress incontinence common in women, light protection is most likely all you need.
The final consideration is your sex. Women and men require differently-positioned protection, so be sure that you choose underwear that will be appropriate for your body.
Check out our full catalog of incontinence protection including pads, panty liners, and disposable diapers.