·Tan/skin colored vs plain white like other brands ·Marking on waistline identifies back of underwear ·Clothlike breathable construction ·Quiet and discreet
Model Numbers (Bags): Small/Medium: #38535 Large: #38536 Extra Large: #38529
UPC Numbers Small/medium case: 036000367058 (case of 76) Large bag: 036000385366 (bag of 19) Extra large bag: 036000471618 (bag of 17) Extra large case: 893947013109 (case of 48)
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Conclusion
Sizing – The Depend Fit-Flex Moderate Absorbency Underwear for women is designed for users with waists ranging from 28 inches to 40 inches or 115 pounds to 190 pounds, which is typical for a small/medium brief. The manufacturer advertised sizing is true to the actual products sizing. This protective underwear has the widest overall waist width when compared to other underwear measured in this size range. For that reason these could be comfortably worn by someone who has a larger waist. This product would be a good option for someone who may fall between the medium and large size underwear since these seem to have a little more flexibility then other briefs tested.
Construction – The Fit-Flex underwear has a very stretchy outer cover that conforms well to the curvatures of the body. This is due to the form fitting LYCRA material that this brief is made of. Because of this, the absorbent pad will stay close to the body and help stop possible leaks. This brief is also tan in color versus the standard sterile white color that other brands produce. The inner construction features a white soft absorbent pad that is the narrowest currently tested. This is also the thinnest protective underwear currently tested and would make a good choice for someone who is looking for a less bulky feeling.
Noise – Most protective underwear is very quiet when worn and the Depend Fit-Flex is no exception. At the very most this underwear makes a very slight ruffle noise when the user is walking, but this would only be noticeable if trying to listen for it.
Absorbency – The Fit-Flex underwear ranked low in terms of absorbency in all areas tested. This is the biggest trade off as it is the lightest, thinnest and narrowest underwear on the market. These briefs are designed for someone who has light incontinence needs and prefers the protection that underwear provides.
Price – The Depend Fit-Flex Moderate Absorbency Underwear is very affordable at just 57 cents a brief. These are also available at slightly lower prices and in large quantities at larger retailers.