I tried a sample pack "one Brief" and the lower tape broke loose from the plastic as I was putting it on. So I secured them with duct tape. They are nice and soft and comfortable and I wore the one for about 12 hours before changing. If the tapes would hold securely this would be a fantastic brief. Even though the plastic covering is nice and soft and flexible it does tear easily. This is a good diaper for someone that is not mobile and does not need the diaper securely attached or someone that doesn't mind using duct tape to secure there garment. I'm still using Secure and Bambinos which seem to be the two best products on the market right now. I've been wearing and trying various products now for a year since my radical prostectomy. Oh for comfort the ABRI -SAN X-PLUS pads are good and comfortable the wear in you regular underwear brief. To me they seem softer and more comfortable than the tape on and pull up briefs but can bunch up if you are out and about and getting up and down often. Right now I'm spending about $140 a month for products "two cases" plus i experiment with new products as i see them. Just my two cents worth.
Bill
Roanoke. VA
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From: garyh422 <GHames@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 7:53 am
Subject: [Incont] Briefs
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Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief?
I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
hold on.