Review: Threaded Armor Protective Briefs
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:02 am
Hello.
It was a while back that I posted that I was trying out Threaded Armor's protective briefs. I was happy enough with the one that I tried that I bought 4 more of them. They are on the expensive side, costing around 60 a pair. I say the comfort of the brief makes it worth it. These pull on just like regular underwear. The leg bands are lined with fleece and are super soft and comfortable. The inserts are very capable of absorbing heavy wettings especially when you combine the main insert with two or 3 step up inserts. I find them comfortable enough for every day use. They are not without their downsides however. Because it is a pullup, the waist tends to not stay pulled up all the time. the main inserts have an opeining in the front and back for the smaller booster inserts to slide into. But there is no closing on the opening. That can get annoying when you are trying to position things down there when you pull it up to your body. It tends to shift from being flat. I have remedied this by pinning the ends down with a diaper pin. Other than that, they are fairly comfortable. I'd say give them a try if your'e looking for a pullup that absorbs like a diaper but still closely resembles regular underwear. I think for me they will be most useful when im out and about, because they are easy to pull down to use the bathroom, much more so than other diapers I have worn, while not compromising on absorbency.
https://www.threadedarmor.com/product-c ... ollection/
Peace out!
Rob
It was a while back that I posted that I was trying out Threaded Armor's protective briefs. I was happy enough with the one that I tried that I bought 4 more of them. They are on the expensive side, costing around 60 a pair. I say the comfort of the brief makes it worth it. These pull on just like regular underwear. The leg bands are lined with fleece and are super soft and comfortable. The inserts are very capable of absorbing heavy wettings especially when you combine the main insert with two or 3 step up inserts. I find them comfortable enough for every day use. They are not without their downsides however. Because it is a pullup, the waist tends to not stay pulled up all the time. the main inserts have an opeining in the front and back for the smaller booster inserts to slide into. But there is no closing on the opening. That can get annoying when you are trying to position things down there when you pull it up to your body. It tends to shift from being flat. I have remedied this by pinning the ends down with a diaper pin. Other than that, they are fairly comfortable. I'd say give them a try if your'e looking for a pullup that absorbs like a diaper but still closely resembles regular underwear. I think for me they will be most useful when im out and about, because they are easy to pull down to use the bathroom, much more so than other diapers I have worn, while not compromising on absorbency.
https://www.threadedarmor.com/product-c ... ollection/
Peace out!
Rob