

Stay Secure, Stay Stylish! 🩺
The Teleflex Easy-Tap Leg Bag is designed for convenience and comfort, featuring a 19 oz capacity, anti-reflux valve, and soft cloth straps. This pack of 5 ensures you have reliable support for your daily needs.

M**S
Works fine for active daily use.
the 500ml size works just fine for active daily use. No leakage. I reuse for several days with flushing with warm water.
S**R
Great product
We live this size catheter bag! Perfect for when we’re going away for a few hours. The stopper in the bottom opens and closes easily
B**.
Cheap Design, But No Leaks So Far
I was sent home after a recent surgery with two leg bags that were supposed to last me for the next 4 weeks. However, both began leaking after only 1 miserable day each of use. They were Hollister bags, way more expensive than these.I needed a replacement fast and decided to try these. So far they are holding up very well, with no leaks. Like the Hollisters, there is a flip-lock at the bottom which you flip up to empty the bag. I do however wish there was also a cap for the spout, to add an extra layer of protection from potential leaks, but there is not. Because sometimes a flip lock can get caught and pulled by your pants leg. So you just have to be extra careful with these.I also liked the locking Velcro straps on the Hollisters much better than the button mechanism here. On these, you have to anchor both sides of the elastic straps onto one small button. It takes some dexterity and some unwanted bending.Still, despite any shortcomings, I appreciate the fact that these bags don't seem to leak. That was the most important consideration for me, since I am staying in someone else's house and they have rugs! Gotta be careful with those.
L**E
Great buy
Perfect for my father in law. Now we don’t have to take him in to the doctor every week for new bag.
D**N
It works...
I probably shouldn't check 5 stars, meaning "I love it," since nobody should love being at a point in life when a leg bag is useful. That said, I have used it once so far and can see it will do everything I want.I am not incontinent, but at 76 I have an enlarged prostate which leads me to pee far more often than in the past. In itself this is not a problem, since a bathroom is usually close at hand. However, I also walk for exercise and aim for a hour a day. I'm convinced walking is a miracle cure for many things and desperately want to keep it up if I can. The pee problem is obvious: I am limited to routes with a public toilet, a mall, a grocery store, a hospital, a train station, etc. That is very limiting and leads to boredom, which leads to reduced motivation to get out and do it. (Can we say "cascade?") I got the bag to solve that problem, and my first excursion was a major improvement. I walked for nearly two hours in snow just because I could!An important detail I learned as a result of the long walk: if you begin to feel little shots of pain from your pecker, it is probably because the bag is full and backing up to the catheter, which relies on an an adhesive to stay attached. (Removing the catheter, BTW, is a literal pain.) As the urine backs up, the catheter begins to swell up like a balloon, which causes the inside wall to begin separating from your Donald. Hence, the little shots of pain. Drain the bag ASAP!
S**N
Terrible
This item is defective and missing parts. It is not usable!
B**.
Catheter bags
We have been purchasing these for the last 3 years. Lately, the flip valve has become very difficult to open and close.
L**A
Better than twist valve.
Works great.
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