No for LiveAnew Max Plus
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:39 pm
This is a house brand pull on from LiveAnew, formerly XP. It is advertised as "6 drops," their highest absorbency. They never put ounces like everyone else. They tout their leg cuffs. A medium sized pull on is only $1.01 each with larger cases compared to the Northshore GoSupreme, which I have been using since Abena changed the Abriflex in a way that I cannot depend on. I purchased a case and tried it.
It is very thin and compact. There is some padding and SAP in the center but not along the sides. It appears to be cloth-like with a plastic back, but their legs are cut very high up, even on me, a petite woman. What passes for leak guards are a thin strip of excess plastic on each side, but it doesn't form a channel on the sides like other premium pull-ons, and it's plastic, not absorbent material, so I am assuming the leaks are coming out one leg hole or the back Four times in the space of about a week and a half, leaks though cotton fixing pants and into PUL pants with a moderate, sudden urge/overflow, only partial bladder loss of maybe 100-150 cc, not a full loss, and I still feel it many minutes later. A good quality premium in my experience should be able to handle a full loss and then some with minimal or no leaking no matter what position one is in. Because of several disability limitations and sizing idiosyncrasies, I can't use briefs. I have tried before. As an independent disabled professional, I need extended wear. LiveAnew is not an option. Back to Northshore when this case is finished.
It is very thin and compact. There is some padding and SAP in the center but not along the sides. It appears to be cloth-like with a plastic back, but their legs are cut very high up, even on me, a petite woman. What passes for leak guards are a thin strip of excess plastic on each side, but it doesn't form a channel on the sides like other premium pull-ons, and it's plastic, not absorbent material, so I am assuming the leaks are coming out one leg hole or the back Four times in the space of about a week and a half, leaks though cotton fixing pants and into PUL pants with a moderate, sudden urge/overflow, only partial bladder loss of maybe 100-150 cc, not a full loss, and I still feel it many minutes later. A good quality premium in my experience should be able to handle a full loss and then some with minimal or no leaking no matter what position one is in. Because of several disability limitations and sizing idiosyncrasies, I can't use briefs. I have tried before. As an independent disabled professional, I need extended wear. LiveAnew is not an option. Back to Northshore when this case is finished.