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Attends bariatric underwear XXL 12/BAG

C$25.00
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SKU: AU50

Attends Bariatric Underwear (XXL, 12/Bag) is a wide-fit pull-up with a super-absorbent core and ConfidenceCuff leg barriers for moderate to heavy leakage. Breathable, latex-free, and tear-away for comfortable daily incontinence management.

    • Why Choose Attends Bariatric Underwear XXL 12/Bg

      Incontinence protective underwear at XXL bariatric sizing addresses the fit failures that standard large or extra-large sizing creates for larger-framed users: elastic waistbands and leg openings that are too tight, hip and seat fabric that does not provide adequate coverage at the wider dimensions, and absorbent core positioning that shifts to a suboptimal location when the garment is stretched beyond its designed range. Bariatric XXL is proportioned specifically for the waist, hip, and thigh dimensions of larger body profiles — the garment sits correctly without excessive tension at the elastic zones and without pulling that creates leakage gaps at the leg openings. The pull-on underwear format is the appropriate choice for ambulatory bariatric users who can partially or fully dress independently — it provides the dignity of regular underwear dressing while delivering incontinence protection. For users who require caregiver assistance, tear-away sides (confirm by SKU) allow removal without requiring the user to stand or fully undress. 12 per bag provides a practical ongoing supply at a size that is less widely stocked than standard sizing. Confirm absorbency level by SKU — bariatric sizing is available across absorbency tiers.

      Key Features

      ✔ XXL bariatric sizing — proportioned for larger waist, hip, and thigh dimensions

      ✔ Pull-on underwear format for ambulatory independent or semi-independent dressing

      ✔ Soft comfortable fit at correct dimensions without over-stretching elastic zones

      ✔ Disposable single-use design with dependable daily bladder leakage absorbency

      ✔ Confirm absorbency level and tear-away sides by exact SKU

      ✔ 12 per bag

      Benefits

      ✔ Bariatric proportioning provides correct fit without elastic over-tension or coverage gaps

      ✔ Pull-on format supports dignity and independence for ambulatory larger-framed users

      ✔ Reduces leakage at leg openings from garment stretched beyond design range

      ✔ Correct waist and seat coverage at XXL dimensions vs. standard XL at its upper limit

      ✔ 12-count bag provides practical ongoing supply for daily bariatric incontinence management

      Clinical & Typical Applications

      ✔ Daily urinary incontinence management for bariatric and larger-framed adults

      ✔ Ambulatory users requiring pull-on incontinence underwear at XXL sizing

      ✔ Home care and long-term care bariatric incontinence daily supply

      ✔ Post-surgical and mobility-limited larger-framed users requiring discreet daily protection

      ✔ Users for whom standard XL creates over-tension, leakage, or coverage deficits

      Usage & Care

      Pull on like regular underwear — ensure the waistband sits at the correct position and leg openings are smooth against the skin without folding or creasing, which creates leakage paths. Replace when wet, soiled, or at scheduled skin care intervals. During changes, cleanse the perineal skin with an appropriate skin cleanser and pat dry before applying a fresh product. Inspect skin at each change for signs of moisture-associated irritation. Dispose in household waste — do not flush.

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