Product Comparison Guide

Not sure which product is right for you? Here is a simple breakdown of each product type and when to use it.

PULL-UP UNDERWEAR Worn just like regular underwear — pull up and down. Best for active individuals who manage their own care and have moderate incontinence. Not ideal for heavy bowel incontinence or limited mobility.

TAB-STYLE BRIEFS Fastened with adjustable tabs on each side. Best for caregiver-assisted changes, heavy incontinence, or bed-bound individuals. Not ideal for active adults who dress independently.

UNDERPADS / BED PADS A flat absorbent pad placed under the person on a bed or chair. Best for nighttime bed protection, wheelchair users, and post-surgery recovery. Not a substitute for worn protection.

WASHCLOTHS / WIPES Pre-moistened disposable cloths for hygiene care. Essential for every change to keep skin clean and healthy. Not for heavy cleaning tasks.

Which Products Work Well Together?

  • Daytime at home: Pull-up underwear plus washcloths
  • Nighttime: Overnight brief or pull-up paired with an underpad on the bed
  • Limited mobility: Tab-style briefs plus underpads on the bed and chair

Smart Buying Tips

  • Buy in bulk — cost per unit drops significantly on larger cases
  • Free shipping on orders over $50 makes multi-product orders great value
  • Always keep washcloths on hand — they are essential for skin health

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