The Best Incontinence Pads for Runners: Our Guide

Although pull up pants are often the recommended running option, you can also choose a pad if you prefer this option. Many people feel more comfortable in an all in one pad due to the security of a pad with a pant design. On the other hand, some people with very light incontinence only require a small, light pad.

Running with incontinence pad

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What to Look for in a Running Pad

A close-fit design. For running, you need a pad that will not move around or cause discomfort. You find a close fit pad that is ideally anatomically shaped to fit securely and provide maximum security.

A smaller size. If possible, try and find a pad of a smaller size. This will guarantee more discretion and will allow you to relax more when running in view of others.

Breathable material. The last thing you want during running is skin discomfort. Try and choose a pad with breathable, soft material that will not irritate the skin during use.

Freedom of movement. Pads that are uncomfortable to move in or feel tight and restrictive are not ideal. If you choose an all in one pad, ensure it is a pad that provides maximum freedom of movement. This will often be included in the description of the product.

 

Our Tip: Wear Shaped Pads with Fixation Pants!

Read about the Benefits of Wearing Fixation Pants

Our Pant Recommendation

Depend Active-Fit Underwear

Just like the name suggests, Depend Active Fit are designed specially for those with an active lifestyle. The pants have elasticated legs for freedom of movement and are designed to provide maximum comfort.  

Depend Active Fit Underwear for Men

 

Depend Active Fit Underwear for Men

  • Grey colour
  • Flex fabric
  • Elasticated waist
  • Comfortable during exercise
  • Feel like regular underwear

Depend Active Fit for Men on Allanda: £6.65

Depend Active Fit for Men on Incontinence Supermarket : £5.60 to £5.89

Depend Active-Fit Underwear for Women

Depend Active-Fit Underwear for Women

  • Peach colour
  • Flex fabric
  • Elasticated waist
  • Comfortable during exercise
  • Feel like regular underwear

Depend Active Fit for Women on Allanda: £6.65

Depend Active Fit for Women on Incontinence Supermarket : £5.60 to £5.89

The Best Incontinence Pads for Runners

TENA Lady

TENA Lady

  • Designed specially for women
  • Body shaped for discretion and comfort
  • Small and reliable
  • Silky soft for comfort

Prices Online: 

TENA Lady on Allanda: £2 to £6.25

TENA Lady on Incontinence Supermarket: £2 to £6.25

Attends Contours

Attends Contours

  • Body shaped for both men and women
  • Suitable for all levels of incontinence
  • Leakage barriers
  • Recommended for use alongside Attends Stretch Pants

Prices Online: 

Attends Contours on Allanda: £6.05 to £10.99

Attends Contours on Incontinence Supermarket: £6.23 to £10.99

TENA Slip Active Fit

TENA Slip Active Fit

  • Designed specially for active individuals
  • Curved leg elastics
  • Bottom and top tapes
  • Plastic backed

Prices Online: 

TENA Slip Active Fit on Allanda: £11.75 to £17.99

TENA Slip Active Fit on Incontinence Supermarket: £11.45 to £17.59

iD for Men

iD for Men
  • Anatomically shaped for men
  • Discreet and close fit
  • Elastic fit

Prices Online: 

iD for Men on Allanda: £2.42 to £4.21

iD for Men on Incontinence Supermarket: £2.19 to £4.84

Lille SupremForm

Lille SupremForm

  • Shaped pads for heavier incontinence
  • Close fit
  • Breathable for skin health

Prices Online: 

Lille SupremForm on Allanda: 6.50 to £7.90

Lille SupremForm on Incontinence Supermarket: £6 to £7.15

Cotton Comforts

Cotton Comforts

  • Discreet shaped pads
  • Unique 100% natural cotton top sheet
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Maximum comfort

Prices Online: 

Cotton Comforts on Allanda: £1.35 to £1.50

Cotton Comforts on Incontinence Supermarket: £1.15

 

 Do have any guidance on running with incontinence? Post a question on our forum.    

Originally posted 2018-10-29 14:53:24.

One Comment

  1. Rainy Marsh Reply

    It would be great if you could update your pants for runners article to include washable/reuasable inderwear. There are very few reviews for these for runners and many to choose from with a large price range so not sure what to try but don’t want to spend a fortune trying out lots of brands to find a decent one

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