



Boots Staydry Incontinence Pants provide reliable moderate to heavy bladder weakness management for daily living. Made with Derma Dry Technology, these skin-friendly disposable pants feature ultrasonic bonding construction that locks away over 30 times its weight in liquid.
4x Protection: Dry, Discreet, Secure Fit and Odour Control. Advanced all round comfort. Locks in leaks and odours. The No.1 incontinence brand sold in Boots.
To fit waist size:
| Pant Size | Waist Dimension | UK Dress Size |
|---|---|---|
| S | 55-85 cm / 21.5-33.5 inch | 6-8 |
| M | 80-100 cm / 31.5-39 inch | 10-16 |
| L | 95-110 cm / 37.5-43 inch | 18-24 |
| XL | 100-160cm / 39-63 inch | 26 |
Designed for moderate to heavy bladder weakness, Staydry Pants now have an even better fit whilst still delivering the same great absorption. These skin friendly, disposable pants are constructed using ultrasonic bonding technology, bringing the absorbent core closer to the body for improved protection from leaks, whilst also providing a softer pant for improved all round comfort.
The active zone within the core contains super-absorbent technology, capable of locking away over 30x its own weight of liquid as a gel. The absorbent core, covered by the soft topsheet, keeps moisture away from the skin.
Our worry-free design feels more like real underwear and moves with you for ultimate comfort, ensuring you feel secure, confident and dry - all day long. Derma Dry Technology for skin dryness and comfort. Stay Fresh Technology with natural odour protection. Active Zone rapidly absorbs and locks in leaks. Dermatologically tested.
Directions: Step into pants and pull up. Pants should fit snugly against the body. To remove the Pants: Tear away one, or both sides of the waistband. Fold the pants and discard in a waste bin. DO NOT FLUSH. DISPOSE OF WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE.
Use each pant only once. Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid the danger of suffocation, keep away from babies and children. Not manufactured using natural rubber latex. Bladder control problems can often be effectively treated. For advice and help about incontinence consult your doctor.