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๐ค Leak Less, Live More: Discreet Protection for the Modern Man
TENA Men Light Incontinence Protective Shield offers discreet, ultra-thin bladder leak protection with an ultra-absorbent core and advanced odor control. Designed in a sleek black color with a soft, cloth-like cover and secure adhesive fit, it ensures all-day comfort and confidence. Each pack contains 58 disposable shields, perfect for men seeking reliable, discreet bladder control solutions.






| ASIN | B0F4TNZZH2 |
| ASIN | B0F4TNZZH2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,514 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #50 in Incontinence Pads, Liners, Shields & Guards |
| Brand Name | TENA |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (97) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2025 |
| Department | Men |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00768702571739, 10768702571736 |
| Incontinence Protector Size | One Size |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Incontinence Guard |
| Item Dimensions | 3.07 x 7.28 x 9.06 inches |
| Item Length | 78 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Pounds |
| Item model number | 57173 |
| Lining Description | Cotton Blend |
| Manufacturer | Kenvue |
| Manufacturer | Kenvue |
| Material Type | Microfiber |
| Number of Items | 58 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.07 x 7.28 x 9.06 inches; 13.92 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Disposable |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | 58 Count |
| Target Audience | Men |
| UPC | 768702571739 |
| Unit Count | 58 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Weight Range | 10-30 lbs |
J**O
Catch those drips.
This fits securely into the front of your briefs and stays thanks to an adhesive strip. If you're like me and no matter how long to try and drain your bladder, there's always a few drops that remain after you zip up. This a great solution to having a wet spot against your manly parts or worse, leaking through to the exterior. Great product.
M**L
Re-Ordered Tena Men Light Resolved Light Dribble, and super comfortable
Ditch Depends!! caused paper or chemical gave me a little irritating rash. I discovered Tena blogs research and delighted with its super light, thin, comfortable help that I needed for ever so slight dribble. I never know its down there working. The Light product is all that I now use or need. Available Amz, Walmart, Target, CVS, and Walgreens. Never again sit in a car ride or airplane ride with a wet crotch that leads to skin irritation. -> If so, use Assurance Barrier Cream to sooth from Walmart. Ahhhh. This is my VOLUME Re-Order as I stick to what works for me. You will too!
K**A
OK, but could be better.
Looking for a better solution I tried them because the reviews seemed to favor these. But they don't seem to be better than the more common brand. The give minimal protection and the packaging makes the edges fold awkwardly. Also the adhesive is not as effective. So it's not an advantage over the more dependable version. And these are quite a bit more expensive. But it's worth a try. It may work for you.
J**S
great product, great shipping
Perfect product as advertised. Excellent shipping by Amazon ma=much better than usps.
K**Z
Product rec.
Exactly what I ordered, Thank you
B**T
First, yes, it's absorbent. But it has issues.
The photos show the product as it was removed from the packaging, the individual unit unwrapped, and the individual unit unfolded. The third, unfolded picture, shows the protective paper over the adhesive. This is the only area with adhesive. Look closely, and you will see folds where the wings and bottom have been spread out. The adhesive extends down the bottom fold, but there is none on the wings. This allows them to fold over, reducing the protected area. Also, the adhesive isn't as strong as other products, which lets the product shift and adhere to body parts that you don't want it to. The package illustration indicates the product is shaped like the cup of an athletic supporter, with absorbent. Not at all what I was expecting. I will probably end up discarding the unused portion of the package.
D**E
Handles the problem
Good product I hope you can keep it in stock.
R**E
Good for light dribbles
Letโs just address the elephant in the room: these are basically panty liners. They are panty liners in a tuxedo. Panty liners with a different shape, a darker color, and a lot of confidence. Once you accept that, everything makes a lot more sense. These incontinence shields are *not* here for major life events. They are here for the occasional dribble, the mysterious โwhere did that come from?โ moment, or the post-bathroom lag that shows up uninvited. If youโre expecting these to handle even a small accident, you will be disappointed and possibly doing laundry. These are light shields, emphasis on light. That said, for what theyโre actually good at, they work well. They stick in place, stay discreet, and do their job without announcing themselves. The black color is a nice touch โ nothing says โmodern masculinityโ like a liner that blends in and doesnโt look like it was borrowed from another aisle (even though, spiritually, it was). Comfort is solid. The material is soft and doesnโt feel like youโre wearing a piece of office stationery. Once itโs in place, you kind of forget itโs there, which is really the goal. No bunching, no weird noises, no feeling like youโre smuggling a napkin around all day. Odor control is also legit. Even when dealing with those little stray dribbles, everything stays fresh and neutral, which is honestly impressive. Nobody wants to worry about that on top of everything else. The advertising talks a big game with words like โultra-absorbent,โ and thatโs where the fourth star gets deducted. Ultra-absorbent compared to nothing? Sure. Ultra-absorbent compared to an actual accident? Absolutely not. These are incredibly thin and pretty small. This is a shield, not a life raft. It is however good value as you get a ton of these. Overall, these are great if you understand their role. Theyโre perfect for light leaks, post-void drips, or daily peace of mind โ not for full-on incontinence. Think of them as insurance for minor mishaps, not coverage for a disaster. Four stars for comfort, discretion, and doing exactly what they *should* doโฆ once you ignore what the boldest marketing phrases might suggest.
P**C
I've tried these shields before and since upgraded to the heavier-duty, but I've gotta say, they're FANTASTIC. As someone with a disability, sometimes I'm someplace where I don't have obvious and immediate access to a bathroom. Or, I just need five extra seconds to get my pants down before tragedy strikes. Either case is perfect for these unless you're holding on to a big gulp's worth of liquid and expect one of these shields to punch waaay above its weight class. (There's a more absorbent version available that functions in an identical way: get that one instead!) Essentially, these shields function kinda like a cup. They're extremely discreet and I wouldn't expect most men who might need them to worry about them being compared to a diaper or an absorbent brief. Peel off a protective strip on the back to expose the adhesive, and then attach them to the inside of your underwear such that your tally-whacker is comfortably pressed against it if/when nature unexpectedly calls. ***NOTE: you MUST be wearing the kind of underwear that adheres to your body in some way, shape, or form. Loose fitting boxers will NOT work. You want the shield pressed against your body by your underwear! Boxers/briefs doesn't matter so long as they're the stretchy kind that hug your body and aren't the loose kind unless you want to risk having your emergency running straight down your leg...*** They come individually wrapped, and if you hang onto the outer layer of plastic, you can use it to remove the soiled/unsoiled shield without touching it with your naked hand. Make sure they're properly positioned with the tapered end pointing down like you'd expect the triangle on an elevator to point down. The widest part goes at the *TOP* of your underwear! ...These have been a life-saver for me, and as my disability got worse, I upgraded to the stronger kind, and even have the much bigger (and less discrete) nighttime ones, though for me, I'm more than comfortable with wearing them during the day because the larger overall size (but same absorbent capacity) doesn't matter so long as I stay dry. For any guys out there that *DEFINITELY* don't want to wear special underwear, or god forbid, a *DIAPER,* so long as your issue is purely bladder-based, try these out! I think you'll love them and save yourself a lot of heartache, embarrassment, and anxiety. 5/5, can't recommend strongly enough!
J**N
These TENA Men Shields are very comfortable, discreet, and perfect for light protection. They stay in place well and feel secure throughout the day. The fit is natural and doesnโt add bulk, making them easy to wear with any clothing.
A**R
Something important to highlight is that this variation is rated 1 (light) out of 7 (overnight underwear) on their absorbency guide and is only meant for light leaks and dribbles. You're not going to have a good time if you use them like a diaper. With that said, since they are light duty, they are pretty thin and are comfortably unnoticeable in appearance and feel. They have an adhesive strip that sticks to your briefs and is easy to use. Unfortunately, I suffer from post-micturition dribble even if I "milk" my taint after peeing. However, these "light" incontinence shields have been perfect for that since I don't need a diaper just for dribble. Although they are "light", they easily absorb my dribble and have kept my underwear dry from pee. However, the downside of having a smaller footprint is that they don't stay in place as well when wearing looser underwear, like boxers, even with the adhesive. You probably need something tighter, like briefs, for optimal fit. I don't own any, so I can't say for sure, but those fancier boxers that have dedicated ball pouches might be able to keep these in place.
S**E
174 incontinence shields for men , 3 packs of 58. My husband had prostate cancer and needed to have the operation which left him with mild leakage. Thank God he's cancer free and now all he needs to worry about are finding the perfect shield for protection. These light shields are perfect for during the day, keeping him odor free and dry. They simply work like women's pads by peeling off the adhesive protection paper, inserting in the underwear with the sticky side down and pressing firmly to assure they are stuck there and won't slip. It has a soft cup shape so they are very discreet. I would advise that you use the tighter fitting boxers because these do not stay in place with the looser fitting ones. They do the job for which they are made. The key word here being LIGHT. The occasional dribble, a tiny drip here and there but honestly not for much more than that. My husband changes his every couple of hours or so depending on the day. If he plans to be out driving for long periods of time or walking for a long period he usually wears the thicker more absorbent pads. The TENA incontinence shields are wrapped up small and are thin and discreet enough to put in a pocket. The dark black color is a nice touch in looking and feeling more masculine. They are definitely odor free and as absorbent as they say on those days when you need it and keep you feeling dry and fresh. He is very satisfied with this brand and recommends them for to other men who need a little discreet help.
L**G
As advertised and described
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