All of the panties can hold up to 6 teaspoons of liquid except the thong, which holds up to 3 teaspoons, according to the website. Here’s hoping Icon can make incontinence a little less stressful, and a lot less taboo.
Can Thinx be used for bladder leaks?
Our absorbent, quick-drying protection panties hold up to 8 tsp of liquid — a solution for light to moderate bladder leaks. BUILT-IN LEAK BLADDER LEAK PROTECTION: Made by the same team behind Thinx period underwear, Speax has protection built into the underwear’s ultrathin gusset.
Which holds more Speax or Thinx?
The main two differences are that Speax is for urine-proof underwear, while Thinx is more for period-proof underwear. Because of that, there is a big discrepancy in absorbency, with Speax being able to hold much more liquid than Thinx.
Is Knix or Thinx better?
Knix period underwear are not chemically treated for absorbency improvement, rather they are made of cotton, woven with carbon and spandex, with tiny holes for more absorbency. So, these are significantly more likely to be safe than Thinx. (Here’s a Fast Company article about Knix.)
Can I use my HSA card on Thinx?
Can I use my FSA or HSA account dollars? Yes, Thinx and Thinx (BTWN)—our period underwear for tweens &, teens—can now be purchased directly at check out using Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), and Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) credit/debit cards.
How long does Thinx last?
Our undies are machine washable, reusable, and absorbent — there’s *a lot* of science and development that goes into making them, and making sure they last. Disposable products can only be used once, but Thinx (BTWN) can last up to 2 years — that means over time you can save serious $$$.
Are Thinx true to size?
Thinx styles are completely true to size, which is why using our sizing chart is definitely your best bet for an accurate fit. It’s also important to remember that our undies fit a little more snugly than your regular underwear, for max leak protection.