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๐ Take control, stay unstoppable with Dribblestop!
The Dribblestop Male Urinary Incontinence Clamp is a lightweight, adjustable device designed for 24/7 wear to prevent urine leaks and dribbles. Engineered for comfort and discretion, it empowers men to reduce reliance on pads and maintain an active lifestyle with confidence.
| ASIN | B004P9J3OQ |
| ASIN | B004P9J3OQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 119,100 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1,109 in Protective Briefs & Underwear 1,684 in Intimate Hygiene |
| Brand | Dribblestop |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Customer reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Date First Available | 24 Feb. 2011 |
| Department | baby-girls |
| Department | baby-girls |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 9812886 |
| Item model number | 9812886 |
| Manufacturer | Rennich Industries Ltd |
| Manufacturer | Rennich Industries Ltd |
| Package Dimensions | 21.4 x 12.4 x 2.2 cm; 100 g |
| Package Dimensions | 21.4 x 12.4 x 2.2 cm; 100 g |
| Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Package dimensions | 21.4 x 12.4 x 2.2 centimetres |
| Target audience | Men |
L**B
Like wearing specs!
I recently had a radical prostatectomy and although I have been doing pelvic floor muscle exercises I still need continence assistance. Having bought the Dribblestop, I feel totally liberated. The inventor deserves a knighthood in my opinion. The device is really easy to wear, causes no chafing or other problems, and I have just gone through airport security twice without detection, so no worries there! I really don't notice I'm wearing it, although obviously you do need to get the adjustment right. Once that's done you hardly need to alter it ( but it's very easy to do). I don't wear it at night as when in a horizontal position there is no bladder pressure to worry about, but I have been wearing it all day. The only thing to remember is to use the wc fairly often. It's a two handed operation, one to click "open the tap" so to speak, the other to direct the aim! All perfectly easy. Not wanting to build up bladder pressure I try to go every couple of hours or so, whether I feel the need or not (and it's usually not). I regard it as being a bit like wearing specs- it becomes part of the daily routine. And actually it helps when doing the pelvic floor exercises. A great product and well worth the cost, particularly once you find that you hardly need to buy lots of incontinence pads etc- I use one just for peace of mind- maybe just one level 2 pad a day, and one at night.
A**N
Painful!
Wearing this is painful it stops the dripping but catches in underwear and after a few hours is very painful. I would return but have used the Clamps for a few days don't think I can.
S**R
Very much size dependent
When first worn perfect very happy then memory foam meant a different size to stop leakage , struggling either too tight or accept leakage. Itโs hit and miss as no doubt itโs perfect for a number of people. Expensive for what it is
S**R
A very useful gadget
I became incontinent 15 years after prostatectomy, following an operation to remove a stone from my bladder. This stretched the one remaining sphincter beyond help, except by an operation, which, at 86, I am not too keen to have. This Dribblestop has really helped. Instead of four or five big pads a day, and all the problems of that when away from home, I can use this gadget with a small light pad, and just have a pee when convenient (but best not to leave it more than say two hours). The instructions are easy to follow. If you set it up using the inside notch, you can saw the outer notch off with a hacksaw to reduce the overall width a bit. Clean it with water every night. Give your penis a rest at night. Be careful not to adjust it too tight. Drink plenty of water, and "never pass a toilet when travelling".
M**R
Actually works
My incontinence was getting to the stage where my pads were not able to cope. When I initially found out about incontinence clamps by Googleing I was a bit wary as it seemed a rather drastic solution but reviews of the Dribblestop were good so I purchased a set. I was surprised by the fact that I hardly knew I was wearing one and the quality of the product seems excellent. The enclosed instructions need to be read and followed and my experience was that it needed a little bit of practice to feel confident in handling the device when going to the toilet. Having used it for a couple of months I would recommend it if you reach the stage of incontinence that I have.
S**E
Big improvement on pads but can get uncomfortable if got physical job.
works OK better than pads but can get uncomfortable if on all day and can slip off I found when driving . Also quite expensive .
R**S
Very uncomfortable
Waste of time and money
A**K
Works if you can stand the pain
The product works fine but I found it really uncomfortable after a couple of hours. I found that my underwear causes the clamp to twist sideways and it digs into the surrounding skin eventually being forced off the penis with the ensuing deluge of urine. If you walk around with no pants on and don't sit down it works fine for a long as you can stand the pain. I gave up trying to use it.
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