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🩸 Stay dry, stay confident — period protection redefined.
The ASDFGH XLarge Sanitary Pad features a leak-proof widened tail and ultra-absorbent microfiber material designed for heavy flows. Its reusable design offers superior comfort without chafing or odor, making it a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to disposables. With dual-ended sizing and easy care instructions, it’s engineered to keep you protected and confident all day long.
| ASIN | B0DSDX92RT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,019 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #108 in Sanitary Napkins |
| Brand | Asenappy |
| Brand Name | Asenappy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,763 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Pujiang Asen Industry & Trading Co,. Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S5-solid random |
| Material | Microfiber |
| Material Features | Waterproof |
| Material Type | Microfiber |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Sanitary Napkin Absorbency | Regular |
| Sanitary Napkin Type | Menstrual Pad |
| Size | Different size |
| Style | With Wings |
| Style Name | With Wings |
| Unit Count | 4 Ounce |
V**N
PCOS & Endometriosis lifesaver Thorough review (CW: discussion menstruation)
I have had heavy periods since I was 13 and have always had to use either Ultra/ Super Ultra tampons or overnight pads because of this, and I would go through quite of few of those within a day. I wanted to find something that was more comfortable, cost effective, and had higher absorbency. While I am currently on medication to help regulate my periods, I do still have a somewhat heavy cycle. I will try to include information pertaining to my experience with the pads before medication and after. I'd already been using another brand of washable pad, and they were great as far as the amount they absorbed, but since I am plus size and they can shift a bit, they were not long enough, so I searched around and was able to find these. Currently, I have been using these pads for almost a year now and I love them. ---------- Pros: - The larger & longer size gives me more coverage, so I feel very protected when I am sleeping or even just sitting down for long periods of time. -The option of having a larger rounded end & a slightly smaller rounded end means I can wear the pad either way, depending on how heavy my flow is at that time or which direction it is going or how quickly it expels. -The microfiber feels SO much better than the plastic fibers of the disposable pads/tampons. I have no uncomfortable chaffing, and since the pad doesn't have any sticky adhesive, it doesn't get stuck to me at any point in the day. -Since it absorbs so much, I don't feel the moisture against my body, so it doesn't feel like I'm wearing a diaper nor there is a threat that I'll soak through. -It absorbs moisture quickly, which is definitely a perk for me since my flow tends to gush out suddenly and very heavily at random while I am going about my day , or if I have been in one position for too long. -There is no smell/odor. ( If you didn't know, blood only starts to smell if it's oxidized, meaning it's been in contact with air.) While there is the minor scent of fresh blood when using the bathroom, I am not walking around at work/ going about my day w/ the worry that everyone can smell that I am menstruating. The pads are super absorbent, which draws the blood deep into the pad so it can't be in contact w/ my skin or the air, so no odor. I have walked around work for an 9hr shift with my wet bag in my pocket, as I'd forgotten my backpack that day, and there was not a single hint or whiff of an odor. -They are super easy to care for. I have had one set for nearly a year and the other three for almost 9 months and they still absorb just as well as the first day. I have no staining aside from if my pad shifted due to movement (which is one of the few cons I will get into later). I rinse them under COLD water as soon as I can, as warm/hot water cant set stains. Sometimes I do this in by just turning on the shower for a few minutes until the water runs clear and I hand wring them out, other times I soak them in the washing machine with cold water, rinse with cold water and spin cycle them. Either way, after that I wash them in detergent and cold water and dry in the dryer with high heat and no softener. Hand washing and air drying would more than likely make them last longer, but since I have been doing this 9 mo- 1 year and I have seen no noticeable change. I can make an edit if I do though. -They are so much more cost effective than buying disposables, at least for me. While I didn't have periods every month due to my condition, the duration of my periods was longer, so I would say the cost for pads/tampons was still high. For example, one pack of 36 overnight pads was about $11.10 after tax and a pack of 45 Ultra tampons were about the same price. Heavy bleeding means that I was going through one tampon in less than 2 hrs, which meant I had to change them quite often during the day. I also could never use just a tampon or a pad, I always had to use both and change both out. Neither of these boxes lasted long for me so I would end up spending around $30-$40 a month for these products, and sometimes more if my cycle lasted longer than a month, which it did at times. When I started using these pads before medication, I was AMAZED at how much they absorbed. While working, I still used tampons in conjunction with them because I was unsure at how well they would work, but when I was at home, I would rely on just the pad and was complete astounded by how well they held up. With the medication I am now on (it is medroxyprogesterone if you'd like to ask your physicians about it) my flow is still somewhat heavy for my first few days of my period, but I have been able to only rely on these pads for protection. I have a few disposables just for emergencies and friends, but these have been my saving grace for me and my wallet. Cons: The only negative that I have for these pads is that I wish there was a way to better adhere them to combat shifting. I love that snap closed, and that the snaps even have two options for if you want a tighter fit, but I wish there was a way to keep them from sliding back and forth. I know one fix is something I could do, which is to find underwear with a wider gusset, as most undergarments are made with very thin ones which doesn't help. I've also considered designating specific underwear as period panties and sewing snaps onto the gusset and back of the pads so that they wouldn't shift around as much either. But in the end, I will totally deal with a little bit of shifting when there have been so many pros to making this switch. TLDR, do yourself a favor and buy these pads.
M**Y
These are incredible. Wish I knew about them before
These things are amazing. I have an extremely heavy flow. I normally run through upwards of 12 overnight size 5 pads and 6/7 ultra tampons a day on my cycle. I get rashes from the pads ( the regular maxi pads ) and they constantly feel wet. I got these and this is my first time using them. They are crazy absorbent. They always feel dry. They don’t feel bulky. I don’t find that they smell at all. They’re easy to clean and they dry rly rly fast. I will be ordering more simply bc I have such a heavy flow I need more to last so I’m not washing them constantly. They don’t irritate my skin the way normal pads do. I only have a few cons. They do slide around but I have figured out how to make it less likely to slide. They also are not very long. So they don’t go up very far in the back. I have learned how to use two at a time to cover the back end. And they are hard to snap on. This is a personal issue bc I don’t have good use of my hands that’s not the products fault. Overall I rly would recommend these to everybody. They have already paid me back just using them one period cycle. Take your time figuring out how to keep them from sliding and there’s rly no other issues. Highly highly highly recommend
C**A
Amazing, but need backup method for heavy flow.
These pads will definitely become a staple in my cycle routine! Here are a few observations I made during my first period using them: Pros: - more absorbent than I expected! - very soft and comfortable - large size is good for my needs and night time. - cost effective, and if you time it right with laundry, more environmentally friendly - easy to put on. I read other reviews talking about them shifting, but luckily that didn’t happen to me. Cons: - more absorbent than expected, but not enough for the first two days of my very heavy cycle. - if you shed bigger pieces of uterine lining and you don't want to change the pad so often you will have to pick them off cause obviously it doesn’t absorb. Ps: I shed uterine lining pretty violently and bleed heavily. I would have had to change them every 2 hours on the first two days. Now I will say my day 1 flow still didn’t leak onto my clothing, which is impressive, but it didn’t trap all moisture. It‘s wasn‘t noticeable until I used the bathroom. When air hit the pad I noticed the excess moisture cause I felt the dampness when I pulled my panties back up. But I don't want this to discourage anymore. I think this just comes with the territory of what materials they are made out of, and my unusually heavy flow. They were perfect and lasted 5+ hours on day 3-4! No dampness, maximum comfort. I changed to using a cup on day 2 in conjunction with these pads. I like cups, but don’t love how I’m always anxious they will leak if I don’t catch the perfect timing to empty them. I think the cup catches the majority of flow and the shedded lining, while the comfy pad catches minimal overflow. Then I used the pads alone on day 3-4. Overall they are worth it to me, even if I have to use them with the cup on day 1-2. They are more comfy and cost effective than disposable pads and that seals the deal for me.
S**.
Don't hesitate. Buy them.
I have had these particular pads for over a year and have used them for normal periods, and also for the aftermath of a 2nd trimester miscarriage, so I can confidently say they would work for postpartum uses as well. I have 5 kids so I'm pretty comfortable asserting that. I like to have a lot of these on hand because sometimes laundry doesn't get put away correctly or whatever. Also we are rural so it's necessary if the power goes out!! I've always hated pads. I hate them because they are cold and sticky. I hate them because of literally throwing away money. I hate the waste and the trash and the grossness of the smells. I switched to a divacup in about 2008 and then a combination of divacup and fleece diaper liner in about 2011 after using cloth diapers with my first child (and the remainder of the children). I did not buy pads or tampons for YEARS. About 5 years ago it occurred to me that I could sew some pads with wings and in my head was like, I'm a busy mom, maybe a shop on Amazon makes them. Hallelujah, they do!! I bought some cloth pantyliners for me, and some for my MIL who has mild incontinence. This was a different brand. They were also good. I used these pantyliners in combination with my divacup for several years until I realized that I actually preferred the liners alone but they didn't have enough coverage for heavy days. SO... I bought supers from a couple different brands and these are not the HEAVIEST set I bought, but they are the 2nd heaviest and I use them when I've used the 5 supers. These are wonderful, an excellent meeting of coverage and less bulky than the overnight ones. I use these all day every day and LOOOOOOOVE them. At this point in addition to for myself and my MIL, I have bought pads for several of my friends and my mom and we all think they are amazing. I have two daughters and when their time comes, I guarantee that this is what they will use, because frankly I don't want them poisoned. My BFF from childhood has two daughters who are older than mine and she asked for a link for these pads. Highly recommend, ten stars. I recommend getting the pantyliner size if you aren't sure, but if you're ready to jump in get the supers. They are so comfy I just wear them all the time when I'm bleeding. They absorb the smells so much better that you can wear a pad for 4-6 hours without any concern about the smell. Honestly I'm so impressed. ONE NOTE!!! I did purchase some that have the PUL fabric that wraps around the tabs. I DISLIKE those; they are uncomfortable around the labia and are the very last ones I choose to wear. I recommend ONLY buying the ones that have PUL (colorful) on one side and FLEECE (dark and fuzzy) on the other.
C**S
SO much better than disposable urinary pads!
I have moderate urinary incontinence, and have worn piddle pads for years. No matter how absorbent the claims, disposable pads trapped humidity, causing chaffing and much discomfort. Plus they are extremely expensive. These reusable pads are amazing! They wick away moisture, stay put, are super soft and comfortable and are very easy to maintain. I would definitely recommend.
J**L
Sweaty, bulky liners
These liners felt bulky because they didn't quite fold smoothly around the underwear. They are also sweaty because of the less-than breathable material. I could not help but fidget because they felt like they were moving around despite the textured/wooly back that touches the underwear. Since the size is actually quite large for a liner, it didn't move too much, but it was a feeling that I couldn't get over. Most importantly, I require a liner that is not only effortlessly comfortable but remains absorbent for up to 12h. After maybe half a work shift, I felt the discharge just not absorbing. It wasn't even blood, but it couldn't seem to handle a large amount of discharge/sweat. I have only tried this liner once, so this is based on that experience. If you have the time, you obviously could just carry around another one and replace it. I noticed a few of the liners were bigger than the others. They look hand-cut and handsewn. The sewing looks decent for the most part, but they honestly look like rags sewn up from leftover fabric of random patterns. The buttons seem sturdy, which is good, considering I don't buy the old Hestas due to the sewing around the buttons tearing apart. But these liners don't fold evenly and feel bulky and I would definitely go back to Hesta if not for the buttons. I attached separate pictures that show how they fold unevenly with both the inner and the outer buttons clasped. There's also a picture of the plastic bag it came in inside the box. When you bend the pad like it would when it's buttoned onto your underwear, the material does not lay flat. It kind of bunches up. This is what makes it seem extra bulky -- a liner should be a smooth and barely-there feeling. Lastly, let's talk about the designs. It would be so nice if we could choose the ones we want. I don't personally like to see cacti on my underwear. I get that some cactus designs are cute for some people. I wouldn't mind bleeding on flowers myself, but I am particular about the style. In the end, I definitely didn't love any of the designs I received although I could probably live with them. However, the functionality was not there for me with these liners. I will be returning.
E**J
HONEST REVIEW : BUY THEM!
Long Review: This review is coming from someone who thought reusable pads were absolutely disgusting. I'm here to prove everyone wrong because I have changed my outlook on reusable pads. This is not a complicated process at all. My entire adult hood life I thought resuable pads were so much work to clean and it's really not. I'll explain my process below to help those out who are thinking about switching over to resuable pads. Shipping: These arrived within days and right before my cycle. I had time to hand-wash them all and air dry them as well. Care Treatment: If you do not have a hand-washing feature on your washing machine then I do not recommend putting these in the washer or dryer. After I hand-washed them, I realize I had the hand-wash feature on my new LG Washer and it was a god sent. It helped me out so much during my cycle. You can use whatever detergent you want, as long as it doesn't cause any rashes down in your private area. I can't stress this enough, these should be air dryed. I bought one of those hanging drying racks that have multiple clips on them to dry my pads but you can use whatever you want to help dry them. I also bought one of those hand-washing buckets on Amazon for when I leave home overnights and don't have access to my washer. In the pictures you will see I had purchased other pads from a different seller, (the ones air drying) because those will be used towards the end of my cycle when it's not as heavy. Honest Reviews: I read previous reviews dating back in 2021-2023. There were a lot of bad reviews regarding the absorption and material of the pads. It's 2024 and I think the sellers may have changed their design. The silk feeling on the back is still there but the absorption is no issue for me. They are soft so you may get hot in them, I did not and I'm 210lbs. Be careful with the type of detergent you use, if your skin is sensitive, you could develop a rash. I would also recommend changing your pads every 2 hrs if you have a heavy cycle. When you're sleeping, get yourself period underwear and place these pads in them for added protection. XLarge Pads: My cycle is brutal, I would describe it as if Niagara Falls was bleeding, nothing but blood and blood clots. I have abnormal cycles where my periods can last for almost 2 weeks. I bought the XL pads due to my periods being so heavy. I also bought those reusable period underwear on Amazon. This cycle was smoother than ever for me. I used these reusable pads during the day and then come night time, I added the pad, the resuable period underwear and I also wore one of my soft biker shorts for more support. I woke up once during the night to change my pad and I didn't bleed through the pad at all. Wet Bags: These resuable pads come with a cute little reusable wet bag. When I went out this week, I packed 3 pads and brought an extra wet bag to use so I had something for when I needed to change. I also purchased one of those portable bidets on Amazon to help wash me. I packed a water bottle, filled up the bidet when I went to the bathroom and it was super easy to do. I also recommend buying water wipes for more cleaning support. Disposable Pads/Tampons: The reasoning behind switching to resuable period underwear and pads is because disposable pads and tampons are no longer safe for me. I can't even use the organic tampons due to the chemicals in them. I discovered they are all no longer safe so I made the life changing decision and switched to something safer for my body. The only thing I regret is not doing this sooner. Overall: If you want these pads to last you a very long time then I recommend treating them gently. Do not wash them with your other clothes, only wash them separately. If you need ideas on how to separate them from your other laundry, I got these resuable wet bags on Amazon to organize all my pads and placed the dirty ones in a different bag so I can wash them. So far everything has worked out perfectly. Lastly, I just want to thank this seller for having these resuable pads available. You're literally changing girls/women's lives by allowing us to have access to safe/ resuable pads. Thank you so much, I appreciate all your hard work. I also went ahead and purchased two more orders which makes a total of 4 orders on these pads because they are just that AMAZING!. Ladies, if you're still hesitant on switching just try it out and see how it goes. If it's not for you then you at least tried. Good luck! ♡
D**N
I waited to give a good review
I decided to try these reusable pads bc the adhesive, disposable ones were getting waded up and becoming annoying to me. My issue is bladder leakage. I'm 45 years old and I mostly have the sneeze and laugh pees. I'd say my problem is light to moderate normally with some larger issues such as a choke pee. My first impression is the pads are well made and fit nicely. They stay put once in place. They are very absorbant and do not produce oder during normal daily usage. I was still wondering how they'd be during a dreaded choke pee. I actually fear this happening in public bc no pad so far has been able to contain a choke per for me. I'm finally writing my review today bc I just had a HORRIBLE choke pee while eating lunch. My first inclination was to jump and run for the bathroom like I normally do since I was at home. However the first couple gushes passed without me even feeling wetness so I decided to stay put and cough it out for all it's worth just to test the pads limits. I am so pleasantly surprised! I coughed and choked away and NO pee escaped the pad. It was wicked away as quickly as it came! Obviously it needed changed for a fresh one but I'm so confident now that even if I choke on something while out my pad will have my back! I'm buying more!
N**I
I can't love this enough
1. No stink anymore from plastics, 2. No noisy plasticky embarrassment. 3. No trace of mine left in a trash. 4. Never feeling wet & sticky, or itchy. 5. No more skin darkening. 6. No painful rubbing in area when walking. 7. Comfy, covers well, & absorbant. 8. Not embarrassed & afraid when my kids lay their head on my thigh. 9. Not feeling discussted & grossed. The list goes on & on. I'm completely happt, & let's not forget no harmful chemicals absorbed by my body like tampons. I did buy a small foldable washer, it'd be gross to hand wash, & can't just throw in my washing machine, so the small foldable washer works perfectly with this. I'm just in love & so happy. & if I'm ever lost in the woods, I can just wash the 1 I have & wear it again. Haha, that was always a fear of mine.
M**I
Ravis 🤩
Tout est parfait, que ce soit la livraison rapide, la qualité irréprochable, ca ce nettoie super bien a l'eau et savon Marseille ,personnellement je passerai plus aux jetables
K**E
Ok for light flow
Small, but wash fine. Tend to slide whilst in use. Ok for light flow days. I've used better.
M**H
مريحة
ممتازة. عملية. مريحة ولن تشعري بالضيق عندما تصبح رطبة جداً. وثابتة لا تتحرك من مكانها عند ارتدائها.
M**A
Works well :)
Been using it and feel like I'm just wearing undies. Not bulky like pads at all so it's nice and comfy!
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