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The Wearable Urinal for Men is a reusable silicone urine collection bag designed for bedridden patients and those with mobility issues. With a leak-proof design and a capacity of 2000 ML, it offers a hygienic and convenient solution for managing urinary needs, ensuring comfort and ease of use.






A**R
It's a great idea but failed sadly.
It's a great idea but failed sadly. This product was very useful at first, but it leaks and gets very stinky. It must be washed very very good every day. My patient got a very terrible rash all over his front.
J**.
Great for truck drivers
Great for truck drivers or traveling to limit having to stop. Might seem lazy to some but truck drivers are limited to where they can stop and expected to use their time wisely.
W**P
Minimal leakage works well.
This works excellent for my adult incontinent son. We put it on him at night and drain the bag in the morning. Leakage is minimal but it’s way better than a soaked diaper in the morning. We lay a diaper under him to absorb and leakage but it’s usually dry or pretty dry under him. The key is placing the cup on correctly. He is bed ridden and this really helps.
V**A
Did not last long
The underwear portion of this catheter started to become undone after a few hand washes. The elastic also wore out and became oversized within a few weeks of wear.
A**R
Amazon sold this
Could not use, caused a rash that required a hospital visit
B**K
Not well made, not very adjustable, seems to only work in one position
Unfortunately, mine was already missing one of the securing buttons when it came. I didn't find the button in the box, so I presume that it fell off before it left the factory. The second securing button fell off when I attempted to secure it. So, unfortunately, I can't say that it's well made.Because of the straps, it should be fairly easy to put on. However, I found that the securing buttons are much larger than the holes on the leg straps and it was very difficult to get them secure. I would up using safety pins since neither of the buttons survived my first attempt to put it on.There is Velcro on the waste strap. That might suggest that the waste size is adjustable. But it's not. The the Velcro is only a couple of inches long. There is only enough Velcro to secure the waste strap in one position. It would have been nice to have the waste adjustable. My waste is smaller than the one-size-fits-all size of this device, so it's not very secure.The collection bags don't come with any way to secure them. I presume you're supposed to just let them lie on the bed next to you. That doesn't seem very useful or secure.Because the urinal part of the device is soft silicone, these is fairly comfortable. There aren't any rough or sharp edges. But the urinal compartment is rather small. Your entire anatomy needs to fit inside to get a proper seal. You also have to be specific about how you insert your anatomy as the direction can affect the seal and direction of the flow.This seems like it would only work if you're standing or lying on your stomach. Water generally flows down hill. If you're lying on your back or side, it would seem the position of the drain tube would prevent any water from actually going to the bag. In that way, I don't believe I would trust this device for someone who's bed ridden.I think this is a nice idea and it might be better than nothing. Some people might have a problem using adult diapers, but I don't believe this will replace those. If you want to avoid leakage, I think you still need to use an adult diaper.
E**E
Works with limitations
Husband reported that it worked well while lying down but leaked when sitting. I'm
N**D
Works well for overweight, handicapped man to pee in the toilet
I chose this for my handicapped family member to help him aim at the toilet better now that he's older and very overweight. We took off all the "strap on" parts and just use the cup and the hose. When he needs to pee we pin the bottom portion of the hose in between the toilet lid and the seat to hold it steady to drain into the toilet, and then he can hold the cup over himself to pee.Clean up is fairly easy. Using wet wipes around where the cup was worn, and then rinsing the cup and hose in the sink. This cleaner way of doing bathroom habits has been very helpful for his caretaker.Make note, this might not be comfortable or large enough for someone who is overweight if they need to wear the full waist and leg straps for long periods. 200-230lbs might be as large as it would fit. It also might not fit a well-endowed male, as the cup seems just a little on the small side.
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