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TENA Incontinence Guards for Men offer moderate absorbency with a super absorbent core and advanced odor control. Designed anatomically for men, these guards feature a soft, fabric-like outer cover and a secure adhesive strip for a snug, leak-proof fit. Individually wrapped for convenience, they provide discreet, reliable protection ideal for active professionals seeking comfort and confidence throughout the day.


















| ASIN | B072JC8RQT |
| ASIN | B072JC8RQT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,426) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 768702542562 |
| Manufacturer | Kenvue |
| Material Type | Microfiber |
| Product Dimensions | 31.19 x 10.11 x 27 cm; 1.04 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 31.19 x 10.11 x 27 cm; 1.04 kg |
| Target Age Range Description | Adult |
| Target Gender | Male |
M**N
do what they say they would do
A**L
The Tena Male Guards are a reliable choice for light incontinence protection. They are comfortable to wear and provide good absorbency throughout the day. The adhesive backing keeps them securely in place, and they’re discreet enough that you can wear them without worrying about bulkiness. I appreciate that the pack is eco-friendly, though it would be great if there were even more sustainable packaging options. Overall, they do the job well and offer good value for the quantity provided. A solid choice for those who need daily protection.
T**H
I have tried many diiferent pads over the years after my prostatectomy in early 2021 from max to min capacity. I have found these these Tena to be the best Fit, easy to to use, and have the best hold capacity for my needs. After installation of a urethral sling in early 2024 my incontinence needs changed from 4-5 max absorbency pads/day to 1-3 medium absorbency pads/day. The quality of the Tena pads is great and can last all day with good hold in my boxer briefs. Highly recommended!
D**.
They are fine and work well.
I**N
These are ideal for men perhaps several months after surgery, when your leakage is low, as they are less bulky and obviously absorb less liguid than TENA's heavier grade pads, which were very useful right after surgery, when you might have leaked a cup of urine a day. ***Practicing Kegels before surgery, then doing you Kegels often each day, starting a week or so after the surgery, REALLY helps with a quicker recovery!! When you heal and recover to where you only have one to a few unexpected small "spurts" a day, then this thinner TENA pad could be ideal for you. TENA's in general are very absorbent compared to other brands I've tried, comparing same thickness, and they hide any odor of urine well for hours. The have a better "wicking' material, that's why. The slightly higher price for them, compared to the cheaper pads sold at "big box" stores is well worth the difference, as a thinner TENA is a lot more comfortable than a less tailored, less aborbent, and bulkier cheaper brand. The fit is much better for me than, say, *Depends, and that brand difference totally depends on just how a particular pad conforms to your body/underwear. Some folks prefer the *Depends fit. Price matters more for some folks, too. Your mileage may vary. Try different brands and see. I bought some pads from different brands, that happened to be donated to a Goodwill store, to compare them, and not waste much money doing so. By the time 6-12 months pass after surgery, most men "should" have little need of a pad. Even with the same surgeon, the time until you are '"dry" every day will vary by months for their patients. Shop around for surgeons, overall, some surgeons just have better technique than others. Get an "A" surgeon, and not a 'C" grade surgeon! Some days I'm "dry" and can wear the dry pad for 2-3 days before it gets wet. That's when a pad's adhesive is really tested! I'm also almost a year past surgery, so I hope to not "need" any pads in the future, yet I'll still have one on, "just in case" if I'm in public, and can't get to a bathroom for hours-as when your more "full" bladder is most likely to sneak out a "spurt". Solution-don't drink a lot of fluids for 2 hours before an event, and pee just when you get to an event, even when you don't feel like you need to! I'm 5'10' and 220 lbs, and the pad is too wide at the top and rubs on me, so I cut it roughly in half, horizontally and use the smaller, narrower bottom half only, and that is a better fit and feel for me through the day-the rubbing on the side and top used to drive me crazy when I walked. Maybe the whole pad is the right size/ fit for you. I learned that talking to other men after surgery, and looking on forums, that their daily urine leakage lessened as their body learned to "hold it in" especially while laughing, or suddenly standing up. (Go Kegels!) Fortunately , their need for pad size and thickness definitely changed to "smaller and thinner" with time, as things improved. Cons: The adhesive strip is at best mediocre. They've got to up their game on making this "stickier." One star off.
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