Tranquility Select Disposable Absorbent Underwear

by PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ENT

Select's Disposable Underwear have a soft breathable outer fabric and an ample, full-rise waist panel for comfort, with Kufguards leg elastics and a contoured core for a snug fit and leak prevention.

Tear-away sides make for easy removal.

Latex-free.

For heavy incontinence.

 

TRA2605A    capacity: 19 fl oz    waist: 34" - 48"    approx weight: 120 - 175 lb    Medium  Case 80

TRA2606A    capacity: 19 fl oz    waist: 44" - 54"    approx weight: 170 - 210 lb    Large   Case 72  

TRA2607    capacity: 19 fl oz    waist: 48" - 66"    approx weight: 210 + lb    X-Large    Case 56 

TRA2603    capacity: 14.5 fl oz    waist: 17" - 28"    approx weight: 65 - 85 lb    X-Small   Case 96 

TRA2604    capacity: 14.5 fl oz    waist: 22" - 36"    approx weight: 80 - 125 lb    Small   Case 88 

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Customer Reviews

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Margaret E.

Tranquility Select Disposable Absorbent Underwear

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Glenda F.
Good quality

The quality seems to be very good. Husband is a side sleeper and we do have some leakage, this is true with all brands I have tried. High quantity of absorption. Will order again.

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Miles S.
Compared with his usual

My Dad’s abdomen protrudes. Rise of Select pull up is not as high as the Tranquillity pull up. He likes the higher rise.

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DE i.M.H.A.
We use these during the day and sometimes at night...they have never leaked!...

We use these during the day and sometimes at night...they have never leaked!

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BD i.B.C.
Overall, these "pull-ups" work really well for my son. My son is almost 7 years ...

Overall, these "pull-ups" work really well for my son. My son is almost 7 years old, and on the hefty side. He has autism and is learning how to use the potty! These hold his accidents well, and we don't have to worry about leaks over extended car trips or anything like that. They also contain his bowel movements well, as he has not mastered that portion of potty training yet (providing he is changed within a timely manner, as they should be regardless). They are easy enough for him to pull up and down with little-to-no assistance (he has motor delays as well). Sometimes when he is sitting in certain positions there is a gap in his crotch, out which some urine could leak on occasion. This isn't necessary a product flaw, however, as it is very difficult to find something that fits my son perfectly. My only complaint is that they leave "fuzz" behind, which needs to be wiped off a couple times a day. Not a big deal since he gets wiped anyway.