Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads vs Inspire Extra Large Bed Pads for Incontinence 36x36 (Pack of 50)
Overall winner: Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads
Key Differences
Medline (A) is sold in a 25-count 30x36 pad and emphasizes high absorbency (advertised as 10x more absorbent) and moisture-wicking core to keep skin dry; Inspire (B) comes in a larger 50-pack 36x36 pad and highlights odor-locking and waterproofing but has mixed feedback on tear resistance and some reports of leaks. Choose Medline if absorbency, skin dryness, and stronger user ratings matter; choose Inspire if you need larger pads and explicit odor control, accepting mixed durability reports
Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads
Large disposable bed pads for incontinence care with moisture-wicking core. 10x more absorbent than traditional underpads; helps keep skin dry and reduces risk of bed sores. Customer notes strong absorbency and durability
Pros
- high absorbency
- moisture-wicking core
- stays flat on surfaces
- large coverage size
Cons
- perceived price/value varies
Inspire Extra Large Bed Pads for Incontinence 36x36 (Pack of 50)
Inspire disposable bed pads provide waterproof, absorbent protection for beds and surfaces. Locks in odors with gelling polymer for dignified care; reinforced backing helps prevent leaks. Customers note large size and good absorbency, with mixed feedback on tear resistance
Pros
- large 36" x 36" coverage
- high absorbency with odor locking
- reinforced tear-resistant design
- value for bulk pack
Cons
- some users report tearing
- mixed feedback on leak resistance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Medline |
| Durability | Medline |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Medline |