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💤 Sleep tight, stay dry, wake refreshed — the ultimate night defense!
TENA ProSkin Night Super Absorbent Pads feature advanced Dry-Fast dual-core technology and super absorbent polymers to rapidly pull moisture away from skin, ensuring superior dryness and comfort throughout the night. The breathable 2-piece pad and pant system promotes airflow, reducing irritation, while adjustable tabs and a contoured core provide a secure, customized fit. A convenient wetness indicator signals when a change is needed, making these pads ideal for adults with heavy urinary incontinence seeking reliable overnight protection.
| ASIN | B0039YBQ2K |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,129 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #70 in Incontinence Pads, Liners, Shields & Guards |
| Brand | TENA |
| Brand Name | TENA |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,480 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10768702627181 |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Incontinence Liner |
| Item Dimensions | 24 x 15.5 x 9 inches |
| Item Length | 23.2 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Polymer-based lining |
| Manufacturer | SCA Personal Care |
| Material | Polymer Based |
| Material Type | Polymer Based |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Heavy Urinary Incontinence |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | Super, 10 x 22 Inch |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| UPC | 768702627184 |
| Unit Count | 48.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Range | Heavy Urinary Incontinence |
G**Y
Very absorbent and BIG
They are HUGE but that is what I LOVE about them. I purposely voided in them after drinking about 64 ounces of water, 2 sodas and yes, even a beer. These handled the load. Because I drink a ton a water running up to bedtime I had to be sure. But to be triple sure, I place these inside Depends Fit-Flex as well as sleep on top of a pad at night. Don't want to ruin my new top of the line temper medic mattress. If you do void in them the absorbency is excellent. Usually IF I void at night it will leave yellow marks on the pad, although that might be because my urine is concentrated. Anyway, much of the time when I wake up I don't see any indication that I voided. Probably overkill with all the protective measures and wasting money on something that I could probably get away without, it has passed the tests I purposefully put it. through. Peace of Mind is a wonderful thing. Because I live alone I don't have anyone to help put these on and laying down and trying to get everything in place is much too difficult. What I do is lay in place the large part of the pad on the edge of the bed with the smaller end hanging over the bed. Then, obviously, I pull down the pants or shorts to my knees, sit down on top of the pad and grab the small end of the pad and position the pad in front of the target area. As I remain seated I pull up my pants or shorts as much as I can until I have to stand up to finish pulling up the bottoms. The pad stays in place pretty much doing it this way. I adjust as needed and voila, it's lights out until morning. No worries, mess or fuss. Oh ya, these also don't crump up between the legs too badly unlike the 'guards' do. These pretty remain true to size after use
D**N
Works
Little bit on the big side but works great.
C**E
I Did the Research!!!
Tena has a great product, but their advertising sucks! This product, for instance, It's a Pad/Diaper. The earlier advertisements paired it with the pull-on pants that were made to accompany this product (I will try to insert pictures later). For the most part this is a 2-part system, it is not a diaper without the tabs, nor is it a pad like a sanitary napkin or pantyliner, but it is a unique incontinence pad, but you have to buy the pull-on pants to go with the pad. I have been wearing them since they came on the market and I lov'em! This is they only system that I don't have to worry about soiling my clothes, bed, chair, etc... I'm not questioning the absorbency nor do I second guess whether or not I will need to make sure I pack a change of clothes. I sleep all night and wake-up dry! At first I said, "Oh! this is a fluke, the next pack want be as good". I was wrong, I switch to this 2-part system and I have not looked back. The only disadvantage I found, so far, is the pull-on pants only come in a 2pk and after a couple of washes they are no good anymore. It kinda like they discenograte. Which is a good thing because I know just about when I need to replace them, and I usually order mines in bulk. This past month, I tried wearing one of the pull-up briefs with the pad. It was extremely bulky and took some getting use to, but in a pinch it works. So, now I have a backup and I found use for all those diapers I had that I could not use, because they were not absorbent enough (I was soiling my clothes trying to use them alone). So, If you are going to use these "Pads", they are a 2-part system. You will need to purchase the panty/brief that goes with it. Yes, it is sold on Amazon also. If you want to see the entire system go on the Tena website. Best choice I've made since becoming incontinent.
G**N
delivered on time.
useful and works better.
L**Y
TERRIFIC PRODUCT. TEN STARS 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
For those in need with heavy incontinence, this product is a lifesaver. It can be used by both women and men for urinary and fecal incontinence. It really can keep you dry and prevent embarrassing leaks. There are three thicknesses…. DAY REGULAR (Blue), DAY HEAVY (Yellow), and NIGHT ULTRA HEAVY (green) which are very thick. You will wake up without leaks. You can use the thickness of choice as your bodily needs determine and change on a daily basis. They have NO ADHESIVE STRIP> THEY MUST BE WORN INSIDE YOUR SNUG FITTING UNDERWEAR. These pads make for very easy changes. If extra absorption is needed when wearing the day regular which is not too thick, just insert a smaller pad inside with adhesive. NOTE…the thickness of these pads taper somewhat on the edges so they are not very visible when wearing the large pads. This is nothing like horrible diapers which are very noticeable. These are truly the most absorbent pads on the market and a Godsend for those in this level of need.
R**Y
This is not a regular pad… it’s more like a diaper without closures. See photos.
I thought these were regular pads like I buy from Tena all the time — but just a higher absorption. These are not that all… no way to put these in the bottom of your underwear like other pads out there. I have other Tena incontinence pads in a 5 adsorption rate. But also in a 6 ie Supers for overnight if sick etc or if traveling and aren’t sure where rest stops might be. Those I don’t use daily, just too bulky to walk around all day with. I thought this was the same ie 6 which I have had before. And it calls it a pad, I mean that’s what it says on the package. I thought they had changed the material, actually thought they made it in a foam or the beads like baby diapers so it could be thinner but absorb more. Not at all what this is. I don’t even know what this thing would be used for… drying your car. This is a huge monster of a thing, not a pad at all. And there is no way to attach it to underpants pants even if it would fit. Even if you could somehow stuff it in, there isn’t anyway to attach it, no sticky like their normal pads are. I cared for my grandmother who was bedridden the last 3 years and used diapers— not even in that would it work. Due to no attachment adhesive, it would have gotten all bunched up and not stayed in place with turning, shifting, etc. Laid open it is end to end 25” long, over 2’ long. At what I think is the back portion, it is over 12”, yes a foot wide. What would be the crotch area, it is approx 8-9” wide. It’s actually wider but it’s sorta of gathered so assume it’s the leg folds. As I say it’s a monster! The regular #5 absorption pad and #6 absorption sizes are as identified below. The #6 is a long length but that’s all I could get at the time and wasn’t sure if it would be too long and it was, but it works in a pinch. I knew when I needed to reorder, I would just try to find the regular length like the 5’s @ 11.5” regular length. The #5 is 11.5” long and approx 4” wide. Unfortunately the #6 is very long ie 14” long and 4.5” wide. I’m a good size woman and I can’t even figure who would use this longer length. But then I’m short and small through front to back so maybe other women would need the longer length. When I ordered this ProSkin, it seemed to be regular length because it didn’t mention regular or long, but it turned out not to be at all what I needed or wanted. As said, I thought this ProSkin thing, called a pad, would be like the other two I have ordered from Tena for over 10 years. I thought they had just upgraded it to a more modern core instead of the just plain layers of cotton. Don’t get me wrong, that plain cotton is comfortable, non irritating— it’s just in the event of a gusher, it can’t absorb the deluge quick enough. And it twists, because not enough adhesive to keep it firmly in place. I like the Tena pads, because most of the different products are just plain very adsorptive cotton, no chemicals, no fragrance, nothing to irritate in that way. They have an strip down the back, and under it is two lines of adhesive with nothing in the center. What I don’t like is I feel like the adhesive should be one wide line, and maybe even to have wings so it stays flat and to not twist. Because it’s thick cotton, and depending on what absorption level, it can twist up and after a long day or tossing and turning at night — it can end up like 2” wide in the center of your panties, which needless to say are wet. Sometimes I have to get up in the night and change everything out. And that’s because it won’t stay put. If it had a much more absorptive core (ie foam, or the beads like in baby diapers), and the wings, it would stay right where it was needed. Now I see foam used in some period pads, but there is a big difference in blood and in urine. So once you get to a higher stage of incontinence whether because of a stroke, or ADH, or kidney disease, etc., you really can’t use period pads, and need something like the Tena pads, or you can go to the briefs, or if bedridden, the adult diapers. Like I said, I don’t even see how this monster ProSkin pad would even work as a liner in an adult diapers as there is no way to adhere to the inside of the diaper so it would stay in place. Nothing is there. In the photo where it shows the 2 actual pads and lying on this monster item, you can really see the difference. Also, I don’t think they are putting that purple ink pattern in them anymore. Not sure, but it’s not in the #5 nor in the ProSkin. Maybe the ink bothered some folks. The #6 has higher absorption power at least in my opinion— it’s just too bulky for moving around a lot— and in my case the long length is too long. I hope this helps some folks with making a decision. The important thing to know is it’s not what I would call a pad by any shape of the imagination, even though they call it that. Best of luck.
Q**N
Sleeping
This is an uncomfortable conversation, but there are far too many of us out there not to have it. My issue comes at night while I'm sleeping. My once 'as watertight as a ducks butt' is gone (sadly) and I'm having to adjust rapidly to the new 'hot shuffle' while awake and 'should I just be sleeping in the bathtub' issues at night. As I'm big on comfort, the tub is out, and pads are in. I'm diabetic so I drink a lot of water which means precautions need to be taken. These pads have pluses and minuses. They are great in holding a lot of 'water' and depending on your needs they might be enough for you. It's necessary for me to have pads on my bed too at protect my mattress. The one thing I'd change about these is I'd put adhesive at both ends to help keep them fixed in underwear. They're long which is perfect for sleeping but without adhesive I've had to jerry rig my own adhesive at both ends to make it work. I use panty liners to create tabs at both ends which works well for my needs but, it's a design flaw that really should be fixed so I don't have to do it in the first place. I'm not at the diapers stage yet and I like my underwear so here we are. Hey Tena, help me out will ya? Adhesive at both ends!!!
A**Z
Support and Comfort
These work very well, the absorbency holds a lot. Very soft, the length is perfect! They save $ from having to use lots of depends. There always going to be some kind of leaks during the night, due to the uncontrollable bladder for my 90+ senior dad. I recommend these!
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