Incontinence Underwear & Pull-Ups for Men and Women

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Overnight Underwear

$11.16
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Overnight Super Protective Underwear

$28.46
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MoliCare® Premium Mobile Disposable Protective Underwear

$20.66
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Overnight Absorbency Protective Underwear

$21.91
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Male Adult Absorbent Underwear

$17.26
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Lady Dignity® Women’s Washable Underwear

$10.24
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Kendall Sure Care™ Plus Select Protective Underwear, 2XL

$14.35
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FitRight Super Adult Incontinence Underwear

$111.66
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FitRight Extra Disposable Underwear - Moderate

$83.26
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Dry Comfort™ Protective Underwear

$18.54
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Depend® Real Fit® Male Adult Absorbent Underwear

$27.35
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Depend® Incontinence Protection with Tabs, Unisex

$30.53
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Discreet, Comfortable Protection for Every Day

Incontinence underwear — also called pull-up style adult diapers — offers discreet, all-day protection that looks and feels like regular underwear. Our disposable incontinence underwear is available for both women's incontinence underwear and men's incontinence underwear, with designs tailored to each body type. Whether you need incontinence pants for adults for light daily leaks or heavier protection, our pull-up collection covers the full range. Mens undergarments for incontinence feature targeted front absorbency zones, while incontinence underwear for women offers a contoured fit for maximum comfort and confidence.

Pull-up style incontinence pants are ideal for active users who dress independently — simply step in and go, with no tabs or adjustments needed. For users who need caregiver-assisted changes or heavier overnight protection, see our tab-style incontinence briefs.

They are the preferred choice for:

  • Active Adults: Slim, quiet profiles fit under everyday clothing without bulk or noise.
  • Light-to-Moderate Leakage: Absorbent cores lock away moisture quickly, keeping skin dry throughout the day.
  • Dignity-First Users: Pull-up style feels like regular underwear — no visible tabs or plastic backing.

Incontinence Underwear for Men vs. Women: What's the Difference?

For Women
Incontinence underwear for women is contoured to fit the female body, with a lower rise, wider hip coverage, and absorbency zones centered for bladder leakage. Women's incontinence underwear options range from ultra-thin liners for light leaks to full-coverage pull-ups for moderate-to-heavy flow — ideal for postpartum recovery, menopause-related leakage, or everyday use.

For Men
Mens incontinence underwear and mens undergarments for incontinence are engineered with a front-loaded absorbency pouch that matches male anatomy. This design prevents leaks during movement and provides a secure, athletic fit. Our incontinence underwear for men is available in sizes from medium through 2XL for a comfortable, non-bulky fit.

Not Sure Which to Choose?
If you need maximum protection for overnight use or require caregiver-assisted changes, our tab-style adult briefs may be a better fit.

Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Incontinence Underwear

1. Match Absorbency to Leakage Level

  • Light: Occasional drips or stress leaks (sneezing, coughing) — choose thin, discreet pull-ups.
  • Moderate: Frequent leaks or small voids — choose mid-range absorbency with odor control.
  • Heavy: Large or unpredictable voids — consider upgrading to tab-style briefs for maximum capacity.

2. Size by Hip Measurement — Do not use clothing size. Measure the widest part of the hips. A proper fit prevents leaks at the leg openings.

3. Backing Material

  • Cloth-like: Quiet, breathable, and skin-friendly — best for daytime and active use.
  • Plastic-backed: Better odor containment — preferred for overnight or extended wear.

4. Gender-Specific Fit — Always choose underwear designed for your anatomy. Generic unisex products often compromise on fit and absorbency placement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between incontinence underwear and adult diapers?

Incontinence underwear (pull-ups) looks and feels like regular underwear and is best for active users with light-to-moderate leakage. Adult diapers with tabs offer higher absorbency and caregiver-friendly open-side changes — better for heavy leakage or bedbound users. See our tab-style briefs collection for those options.

Are there incontinence underwear options specifically for men?

Yes. Our mens incontinence underwear and mens undergarments for incontinence feature front-loaded absorbency zones designed for male anatomy, providing a secure fit and targeted leak protection that unisex products cannot match.

Can I wear disposable incontinence underwear all day?

Yes. Most disposable incontinence underwear in our collection is rated for 6–8 hours of wear. For overnight or extended use beyond 8 hours, we recommend our higher-capacity tab-style incontinence briefs.

How do I find the right size incontinence pants?

Always measure the widest part of your body — typically the hips — rather than using your clothing size. Each product listing includes a size chart. An ill-fitting brief is the most common cause of leaks, so sizing accurately is critical.