
Medline
New Medline FitRight Extended Wear Stretch Briefs, Overnight Adult Diapers with Tabs, Size 2 (Bag of 18)
The Medline FitRight Extended Wear Stretch Briefs are overnight adult diapers with tabs, designed for total incontinence protection. They feature EasyFlex stretch panels, a thin high-performance core with odor control, raised Leak-Stop Guards, and a ComfortAir breathable design. Size 2 fits waist sizes 40-70 inches; the bag contains 18 briefs due to open-box packaging. User reviews indicate comfort is good but absorbency for overnight use is mixed, with some reporting leaks after one wetting.
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Health & Beauty > Health Care > Incontinence Aids
- GTIN
193489089014- MPN
MEDLINE-193489089014-NEWOVERSTOCK-MISSING
Specifications
New Medline FitRight Extended Wear Stretch Briefs are overnight adult diapers with tabs, offering high absorbency, odor control, and a flexible fit with EasyFlex stretch panels and leak-stop guards. Size 2 fits 40-70 inch waist, bag of 18.
Combines absorbency of Extended Wear Briefs with EasyFlex stretch panels; thin high-performance core with odor control; soft raised Leak-Stop Guards; ComfortAir breathable design; large repositionable tape tab; wetness indicator; overnight absorbency for total incontinence protection.
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- adult
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Health & Beauty > Health Care > Incontinence Aids
Additional Attributes
- extended wear
- stretch briefs
- overnight
- tape tabs
- odor control
- breathable
- wetness indicator
- leak-stop guards
- thin high-performance core
- high absorbency
- repositionable tape tab
- fits 40-70 inch waist
- open box
- adult diapers
Image Analysis
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Studio product shot of a packaged pair of extended wear stretch briefs in green glossy plastic packaging with a white brief shown and a large white '2' size indicator.
OCR: FITRIGHT. Extended Wear Stretch Briefs. Culottes extensibles. Pañales elásticos. EasyFlex Stretch. 20. 40-70 in (102-178 cm). 2green plastic packaging (glossy)large white numeral 2 on packagingblue curved logo panel with white wordmarkwhite pull-on brief shown front viewbrief with elastic waistbrief with side stretch panelsvertical absorbent core channels visible in cutawaylight green diagonal graphic elementsmall circular EasyFlex Stretch iconprinted quantity '20'printed measurement '40-70 in (102-178 cm)'studio white backgroundeven studio lightingproduct shot front-facing
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- Brand
- Medline
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Documents & Data
Reddit Insights
3 threads · r/CaregiverSupport, r/Incontinence, r/eldercareReddit users find FitRight briefs comfortable but question their overnight absorbency compared to alternatives like Depend or NorthShore, with mixed feelings on leak protection.
Some users praise comfort and fit, while others criticize absorbency and rising costs, leading to an overall mixed sentiment.
Themes
Use Cases
- Overnight incontinence management
- Caregiver use for elderly with mobility issues
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- How do FitRight briefs perform overnight?
- Mixed reviews: adequate for some, but others report leaks after one wetting, especially when seated.
Compared To
vs Depend
FitRight's elastic sides are praised, but Depend may offer comparable or better absorbency and softer material.
vs NorthShore
NorthShore is superior for overnight absorbency according to some users.
Source Threads
FitRight not as good as Depend for caregiver use
I just got a new box of FitRight, and they’re not as good as they used to be. The elastic sides are nice, but the absorbency seems worse, and they leak after one pee. Depend is softer and holds more, but the sides don’t stretch as well. Also, the price has gone up a lot.
r/CaregiverSupportView thread →
FitRight briefs ranked in incontinence product tier list
FitRight briefs are comfortable and have good tapes, but they’re cloth-backed and I’m not a fan. They’re decent for daytime but not trusted for overnight.
r/IncontinenceView thread →
FitRight not considered most absorbent for overnight
NorthShore MegaMax is the most absorbent. FitRight is okay, but I wouldn’t recommend it for overnight if you’re a heavy wetter. I’ve had leaks with them.
r/eldercareView thread →