I work at a marine terminal and am fairly active at work too. Right now I'm using either a ConfiDry 24/7 or a Northshore Supreme. They are bulky, but my work clothes are lose fitting, so without someone taking a good hard look, they don't show even when very full. I went to these products over the thinner cloth backed type because I can usually stay in the same brief for an 8 to 10 hr shift. For me this is much better than changing especially when I don't always know where I'll be or what I'll be doing. I also think it's worth the higher cost per.
So far I've experienced only one small leak, but the brief continued to hold the rest of the day
What I've learned from my experience so far: 1) A body suit or onesie is a must. From what I can tell, the biggest problem with staying in the same brief for so long is sagging. I'm, for some reason, partial to the body suit which holds things in place and smoothes out the bulges. I think keeping the brief close to helps prevent leaks too. 2) I use a booster pad. Not sure I even need it, but I wet a good bit. 3) use some cologne. If I'm inside toward the end of the day, I notice some odor. My incontinance is urinary, but still after 6 or 7 hrs of wetting, I can tell. The cologne covers that. 4) A good coat of A n D each morning has helped prevent any rash so far. Also, I'm shaved. 5) Im prepared to change if I feel the need.
I've been very happy with both of the products I use. Not needing to change is worth the added cost and I think too much gets made of others being able to tell. I think repeated trips to change would be more noticeable where I wk.
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