Struggling with adult incontinence can be frustrating and even embarrassing, so trying to figure out which adult diaper you need can feel like a very isolating experience. But there’s no need to be embarrassed, and there’s no need to keep searching for the diaper that’s perfect for you and your needs. We’ve put together the ultimate guide to choosing the most absorbent (and comfortable) adult diaper, including a list of highly recommended diapers so you can find the right one for you.
Most Absorbent Adult Diaper: Top Pick
The Original Brief from Unique Wellness® advertises the highest absorbency of its top competitors. This adult diaper holds 87 fluid ounces (2,500 mL) of liquid and only needs to be changed 2-3 times per day, on average, which is less than half the amount of changes required by other brands.
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The 5 Most Absorbent Adult Diapers
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Unique Wellness Original Brief The Unique Wellness® brief is a highly absorbent adult diaper that uses NASA-inspired InconTEK® technology to keep wearers dry for 8 hours. Its Liquastay and Speedsorb technologies also wick wetness away from the skin, diminishing any odor and reducing the chance of skin irritation, urinary tract infections, and other complications associated with adult briefs. These innovative briefs are also a Medtrade Innovative Product of the Year winner.
- Benefits:
- Only needs to be changed 2-3 times a day, saving up to 70% on costs.
- Eliminates odors by absorbing liquid away from the skin.
- Environmentally-friendly materials and packaging.
- Can absorb approximately four times the amount of most competing briefs.
- Also offers a more advanced option—the Superio Wellness® Brief .
- Best for: People with heavy incontinence who don’t want frequent changes.
- Drawbacks:
- No wetness indicator strip.
- Specs & Features:
- Sizes: 3 (Medium, Large, X-Large)
- Colors: 3, based on size (M-Blue, L-Green, XL-Purple)
- Materials: Smooth plastic
- Claimed absorbency: 87 fluid ounces (2,500 mL)
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InControl BeDry Premium Incontinence Briefs The InControl BeDry adult diapers are highly absorbent, claiming to hold more than 67 fluid ounces (1,900 mL) of fluid without leaking. They also provide maximum coverage and can stay secure even during exercise or other intense activities. These briefs also feature a wetness indicator strip, so you can tell at a glance whether the diaper needs changing. [1] X Research source
- Benefits:
- Wetness indicator strip to show when a change is needed.
- Refastenable tabs for extra security.
- Drawbacks:
- Higher price than competitors.
- Can only be purchased through limited online retailers.
- Thin material may be a challenge for people with arthritis or other dexterity issues.
- Best for: People without dexterity issues who want maximum coverage and don’t want to change their diaper more than a few times a day.
- Specs & Features:
- Sizes: 4 (Small, Medium, Large, XL) [2] X Research source
- Colors: 1 (White)
- Materials: Plastic. Natural, latex-free elastic
- Claimed absorbency: 67 fluid ounces (1,900 mL)
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NorthShore MegaMax Tab-Style Briefs These briefs from NorthShore come in a wide range of sizes while also being highly absorbent. They feature refastenable tabs that keep the diaper secure during high-impact activity, but they may be difficult to adjust for people with arthritis or other dexterity issues. [3] X Research source
- Benefits:
- Highly adjustable sizing.
- Secure even with strenuous movement.
- Drawbacks:
- Very high price when compared to competitors.
- Tabs are difficult to use by those with arthritis.
- No wetness indicator strip.
- Best for: People who are smaller or larger but don’t have dexterity issues.
- Specs & Features:
- Sizes: 5 (X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large)
- Colors: 5 (Black, Blue, Pink, Tie-Dye, White)
- Materials: Latex-free polyplastic
- Claimed absorbency: 49 fluid ounces (1,400 mL) [4] X Research source
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Beyond XP5000 Plastic-Backed Adult Briefs Beyond’s offering of adult diapers isn’t the most absorbent when compared to similar products. They absorb well with less volume, but may not perform as well when a full bladder empties very quickly. However, they feature thick and sturdy Velcro-style fasteners instead of the standard adhesive tabs. These fasteners are much easier to use for individuals with arthritis or other dexterity issues, although they may be less secure in high-activity situations. [5] X Research source
- Benefits:
- Velcro-style tabs that work for people with limited dexterity.
- Good at keeping the skin dry (if there’s not too much liquid).
- Has a wetness indicator.
- Drawbacks:
- Tabs aren’t secure enough for intense activity.
- Less absorbent than most competitors.
- Best for: Less active people with limited dexterity who can have frequent changes.
- Specs & Features:
- Sizes: 3 (Medium, Large, X-Large)
- Colors: 1 (White)
- Materials: Plastic
- Claimed absorbency: Six full bladder losses
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Assurance Unisex Stretch Briefs with Tabs The Assurance stretch briefs were the New York Times’ Wirecutter’s number one pick for drugstore adult diapers. This means that they work well, are easy to get, and are relatively affordable. When compared to the other options on our list, they won’t perform as well, but they’ve been shown to perform much better than other drugstore options. [6] X Research source
- Benefits:
- Cheaper than high-end options.
- Easy to find at any local drugstore.
- Better absorbency than other drugstore brands.
- Drawbacks:
- Lower absorbency than higher-end competitors.
- Unlikely to work for individuals with full incontinence.
- May spend more overtime since you have to change them frequently.
- Best for: People on a budget or who have mild incontinence.
- Specs & Features:
- Sizes: 2 (S/M and L/XL)
- Colors: 1 (White)
- Materials: Waterproof rubber
- Claimed absorbency: 30 fluid ounces (880 mL)
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References
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- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-adult-diapers/
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- ↑ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20631404/
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- ↑ https://www.mcknights.com/news/tena-debuts-extra-large-bariatric-brief/
- ↑ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/urinary-incontinence/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352814
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