Independent male incontinence product reviews

A Firewall
For Your Pants

Honest, real-world reviews of the products men actually use, plus plain-spoken guides to managing leakage with less anxiety and more control. Written by two men who live with it.

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Most men get almost no honest information about this.

Male incontinence affects men of all ages, not just the elderly. Roughly half of men in their forties and fifties have some form of bladder storage symptom. Yet the products are confusing, the marketing is unhelpful, and almost nobody talks about it out loud.

LeakedBriefs is the resource we wished existed when we started. We buy every product ourselves, test it across real scenarios, and write up what we find without spin. No press samples, no manufacturer relationships, no advertising from the brands we review. If something is bad, we say so.

Two men, two different bodies, one honest test.

We come at this from opposite directions, which is the point. What works for one of us often fails for the other, and that gap is exactly where the useful information lives.

Patch
Light leakage · Desk and commuter

A long weight-loss journey took Patch from 7XL to 3XL, with kidney surgery along the way. His testing focuses on discreet daytime protection, sizing as your body changes, and getting through an office day and a commute without a second thought.

  • Light, intermittent leakage
  • Desk-based work, public transport commute
  • Sizing across a major weight change
Shield
Moderate leakage · Active · Cyclist

Shield manages post-prostate-surgery leakage and stays active, with a cycling commute that puts products under real pressure. His testing covers higher absorbency, washable briefs, and what actually holds up during exercise and on the saddle.

  • Moderate, post-surgical leakage
  • Active lifestyle, cycling commute
  • Washable briefs under exertion

Start here for the human side.

Not the clinical version. What it is actually like, written by two men living it.

The Containment Security Framework

Every product is bought at retail, batch number recorded, and run through the same five-stage framework across six real scenarios. Then it gets a single Dependability score out of ten, backed by ten category ratings.

01
Identify
What it claims, who it is for, what it costs per wear.
02
Protect
Fit, absorbency and security against real leakage.
03
Execute
Tested across office, commute, car, active day, overnight, cycling and motorbike.
04
Evaluate
Scored, photographed, and revisited at 3 and 12 months.
05
Detect
The IPEED criterion: exactly if, when and how a product fails to contain.
🔒 Discretion 💧 Absorbency 📢 Noise 📦 Profile 🏃 Active 🌡️ Skin comfort 🌿 Odour 💰 Value 📐 Sizing ♂️ Anatomy fit

Read the full method, including our IPEED leakage criterion and the living-review model, on the methodology page.

New to this? Start here.

Whether it is your first week or you have been managing for years, here is the fastest route to something useful.

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Every product we review is bought by us at the normal retail price. We keep the receipt and record the batch number. We do not take press samples, we have no relationships with the manufacturers we review, and we never run advertising from a brand whose products we cover.

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