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Depend Adult Diapers with Tabs offer unisex, small/medium size protection with a super absorbent core that absorbs 30 times its weight. Featuring six EasyGrip tabs for a customizable fit, OdorBlock technology for odor control, and a wetness indicator for timely changes, these maximum absorbency briefs provide discreet, reliable incontinence protection. Delivered in privacy-assured packaging, they are designed to keep active professionals confident and comfortable throughout their day.















| ASIN | B01LTI00Q0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,575 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #39 in Incontinence Protective Briefs & Underwear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (6,230) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2016 |
| Department | unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 00036000354560 |
| Manufacturer | Kimberly-Clark Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 21.38 x 11.88 x 10.75 inches; 2.04 Pounds |
D**.
My new affordable favorite!
I absolutely LOVE these diapers! First, they are noisey! You can't hide the sound they make when wearing them. If you stand up, sit down or walk they scream to everyone around you, " I'm wearing a diaper". Second, they are VERY slow to absorb liquid. When you wet them, while standing, you have to stand still for probably a full minute to give them time to absorb the puddle that forms in them between your legs. If you don't they are very likely to leak while you are walking. And guaranteed to leak if you sit down before then. Third, if you wet them while sitting you will basically flood the chair you are sitting in. Fourth, they have a fairly limited liquid capacity only good for a couple of wettings, maybe three if they are small wettings. After that they will start leaking, and even after two good wettings they will most likely leak if you sit down. Fifth, the tabs have a tendency to fail after you have them on for three or four hours and they start getting full. This encourages leaks and sometimes helps them to start working their way down your legs. They are about as good as using an underpad as a diaper. Just more compact and form fitting than that. So if you love when people hear your diaper and love having your diaper leak in public these will soon be your favorite diaper too!
M**L
These are plastic backed and have 6 tabs and won't leak out the sides I recommend these.
Very good absorbancy along with the security that the 6 tabs give towards having a snug fit so the brief doesn't slide down over time. They are plastic backed and they could be louder but I'll take plastic backed over cloth backed anytime of the year so far for a reliable diaper these would have to top the tater I'm afraid so I will continue to purchase these monthly as they are exactly the style of brief I like plastic and 6 tabs instead of two or 4 6 is perfect!! Recommend these for anyone wanting a trusted diaper that won't leak out the sides
C**T
Absolutely the worst diapers
My 10 year old son is disabled. We miscalculated his diapers and ran out of the kind we usually get (Tranquility). This was the only diaper available in his size that would arrive quickly. Because of his muscle tone problems, we really NEED tab style diapers, not pull-ups, so choices are limited. These are, without a doubt, the absolute WORST diapers we have ever used. The PLASTIC material is cheap and frequently tears whenever we need to slightly adjust the diaper during a change. The tabs stick so badly to the plastic that they tear off the plastic during removal, making it impossible to securely close it up for disposal. These are ENORMOUS - Not an accurate fit. The plastic is awful, does not seem comfortable, and is very noisy. We will NEVER buy these diapers again. Please do not use them on anyone who is nonverbal and cannot express what they think about them. Use your own common sense - these are horrible!
D**7
Tabs Break Easy
Overall I’m disappointed. The Tab(s) keep coming lose. It is breathable as long as the tabs are in the correct position. It does hold moisture but the moment it starts to fill up with moisture or wiggle to get comfortable The tab comes lose?? The fit is there that’s for sure. I wouldn’t buy again unless I knew these issues were fixed.
M**E
Well
By far the best adult diapers on the market. Well worth the price.
C**Y
Eh, tabs are weak and don't work often (esp if get slightly wet)
It's okay, but the tabs are cumbersome. I was looking for the side tab type of diapers for loved one, so I can remove and change without taking pants off, etc. This was fairly good, but no one else would touch them. 3 tabs on each side (6 tabs in full) are fairly week, and takes a lot of effort to unseal. If you fingers are wet (like just bathed recipient), they immediately don't stick! I recently tried another brand that has just single big tabs with velcro which works perfectly for us. We do like Depends for other products, but not for this. Been very happy with below brand I will continue getting in bulk. [No, I do not have any connections with McKesson brand!] McKesson Ultra Plus Stretch Briefs, [80 Count], M/R, 32-54 in. Incontinence Adult Diapers, Heavy Absorbency, Unisex, Disposable, Elastic Leg Gathers and Contoured Fit for Men and WomenMcKesson Ultra Plus Str… Size Medium (80 Count)Size Medium (80 Count) $45.35
J**R
Price increase
Love these adult diapers for my client , however the price went up quite a bit and i will no longer purchase them
D**E
Depends aren't Dependable
In the past, when Depend fitted briefs were still green, they were a pretty decent product, but recently I thought I'd give them another go. Things I don't like about them; the tapes are not good, if you are an active person, they can pop on you without warning or pop while you are in bed which could result in a wet bed. Even after one large wetting, they can leak; the padding does not go all the way up the back of the diaper either, and the fit is small compared to every other brand - they do not come up high enough like other diapers which offer better protection. The plastic on them is also not of very good quality it is not soft and smooth like most other plastic backed diapers but it is stiff and *extremely* crinkly. I would have to change a Depend brief three times in the amount of time one Abena will last me. You can't depend on Depenfds...
M**E
Excellent fit good stretch !For my brother who is dying of brain cancer
C**N
Súper cómodos y abdorventes
A**D
I ordered this for my uncle as he uses because of some medical issues. Very comfortable and easily manageable. Very satisfying.
S**.
These tabbed protection briefs (ok, face it they are diapers, so there!) are good for their purpose. The overall shape and the various elasticized parts allow them to fit well. The tape tabs give some adjustment so that they fit your body, and the absorbtive filling can take several loads. The filling absorbs what you give it and generally won't leak it out once soaked up. I have not had leaks in up to 8~10 hours of sleep and use. (They will leak, of course, if you give too much, ie say more than two beer cans worth) I am recovering from a prostatectomy, and have been trying and testing various types of protection, sometimes beyond what is needed for that particular recovery. I rate these "good-to-overkill" for that type of recovery, but they are for sure adequate. That said, there are some other things to be aware of. The tape tabs are not easily reset, and you can easily tear the plastic pants if not careful. The tape can oddly let go after a few hours, and the legs can leak if you flood. Therefore I often add my own stickier tape right at the legs and waist, to firm up the fit. I find the waist can slip down, so I often put some briefs over top to keep the diaper in place. They do "crinkle", and are noisier than pull-ups. They seem to hold in smells better than pull-ups. They get way more sweaty than pull-ups, but they catch what you give it in more positions. If I am doing physical work that gets me into different positions quickly, I'd use these rather than pull-ups, as they will catch flows better over more positions. Some pull-ups really require you to be in an exact vertical position to avoid leaks. It is still better to be vertical than lying down with these units, but you have less chance of a spill if you have to be horizontal. Gravity will still win, given a chance. These would be much better than pull-ups for #2, as pull-ups have no resistance to leaks in the stretch parts at the tops and would leak a mess right away (ewww!). These hold a lot more than a pull-up without sagging down. They are harder to put on than a pull-up, in that you may need to sit or lie down to get the tape in place: I have determined where the tape should be, and "pre-tape" them so I can step into them like a pull-up. Overall, a well thought out product that handles a sometimes awkward issue well. I use pull-ups for known simple days, but I put these on if I expect to be away from facilities for long times, or if I expect to be physically active or otherwise pushing the boundaries of what a pull-up can handle.
S**S
This product is very absorbent, very discrete, 360 degree secured elastics to help minimize leaks. they are comfortable and very low cost from a variety of online and in person stores and pharmacies. i recommend this product if you are incontinent with both bladder as well as bowel. they are great for ab/dl people, and affordable for even low income individuals. however what i dont like is, i didnt seem to find any companies or websites that have this product for free sampling.
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