Cora Incontinence Moderate Absorbency Technology Reviews Summary

Cora Incontinence Moderate Absorbency Technology Review: Pros & Cons

Description: Cora Ultra Thin Organic Bladder Liners | Incontinence & Postpartum Pads for Women | Panty Liners for Bladder Leaks | Breathable Cotton (72 Long Liners)

Avg. Price: $16.99

Rating: 4.2
based on 255 reviews.

Comfort and Fit

Pros:

  • "They are very slim and not noticeable, which is great."
  • "It feels like you are not wearing a pad. Very comfortable and light. Stays in place doesn’t move around."
  • "These are thin comfortable and do the job."
  • "They are the perfect width that covers the whole area as needed unlike most liners that are too skinny."
  • "I’ve had absolutely no negativity with these pads and look forward with future purchases."
  • "They are good for occasional light bladder leaks but I feel not meant for an incontinence issue."
  • "They are longer than others I've tried, so I feel more protected. They aren't bulky and they perform excellently."

Cons:

  • "After only 10 minutes, all but the very front of the adhesive let go and it was all bunched up and off to the side."
  • "The adhesive isn’t on the edges so the pad 'squished' in the middle, not giving the coverage I wanted."
  • "The new ones hardly stick so the part toward the back that used to be narrower, now bunches up and is very uncomfortable."
  • "The product bunches and rolls, especially if you get hot or sweat during a workout."
  • "The old 'long' pad is now labeled as 'extra long', they could have let people know this change in product info."
  • "The new design is thicker and the adhesive does not go all the way to the edge of the pad. So the pad bunches up quickly providing very little coverage."
  • "They bunch up, are much thicker and are definitely not great!"

Adhesive Quality

Pros:

  • "These liners are perfect - absorbent, stays put, no odor."
  • "These adhere well, remain intact, and are just what I need for minor leakage."
  • "The adhesive sticks to the undergarment properly and the liner doesn’t curl and stays intact."
  • "The adhesive strip is ruining what could be a 100% great product. It is not wide enough to keep it from bunching up thru the sides of the panty liner."
  • "These liners stick to your panty and do not come loose nor be moving around inside your panty."

Cons:

  • "But the taco bunching from cora changing the materials has made this virtually unusable."
  • "The adhesive is weak or in the wrong place because after an hour or so they are bunched up and need to be changed."
  • "The adhesive at the top would curl and attach to my sensitive skin."
  • "The adhesive is 2 small dots which did not stick to the pantie at all fell off into the toilet the very first time I sat down."
  • "Originally, years ago, they seemed to have issues with quality control, especially in regards to the adhesive on the pad."
  • "Now it has 3 small lines of adhesive that don't go to the edges, and the shape is changed."
  • "They refuse to stick which causes them to bunch up."

Material Quality

Pros:

  • "The absorbency is also very good and the cotton is soft and non irritating."
  • "These are great! They are absorbent for what I need and are covered by a soft cotton top which never causes any irritation to my skin."
  • "I like that these are 100% cotton."
  • "No chemicals so no odor associated with pad. No allergens present, so pads are great for sensitive, reactive skin."
  • "With these organic liners I don't have to worry about any pain or irritation."
  • "CORA products are made without any dyes, synthetic fragrances, any ingredients that are GMO, and no chlorine."
  • "I find these to be the best, natural, organic bladder liners out there."

Cons:

  • "The cotton bunches up leaving bare spots and leaving you feeling like a wet diaper is between your legs."
  • "The once smooth cotton pads are scratchy and don’t last."
  • "They now feel thicker and the plastic like coating is irritating."
  • "However they curl up as the sticky stuff is not good enuf and does NOT go all the way to the end of the pad to make it not curl up."
  • "The old 'long' pad is now labeled as 'extra long', they could have let people know this change in product info."
  • "Also, these are thick like regular panty liners now - not ultra thin like they used to be."
  • "This particular product has an awful shape, no adhesive, thick and not absorbent, and needs to be replaced more often than I’d like to admit because the adhesive is non-existent and doesn’t allow you to breathe."

Company Ethics and Initiatives

Pros:

  • "I was excited to read that this company is donating a month's supply of their product to young women who cannot afford to buy them."
  • "I love Cora as a company and what they stand for."
  • "I love getting and using products from Cora knowing they have an earth friendly agenda and great moral compass."
  • "With every purchase the company gives pads to a girl in need."
  • "I love that the company gives back to those who do not have the same access as I do."
  • "I love that these are organic and the company stands for a good cause."

Cons:

  • "Cora Changed the style of these pads, now they have adhesive strip up the center, They wad up like all the other crap on the market."
  • "Suddenly, they have not only changed their shape to that of a standard liner, but their adhesive is garbage again and the liner tends to bunch up as the day goes by, or become dislodged altogether."
  • "The new ones are wrapped in plastic and the world already has enough plastic floating around."
  • "Cora has either changed their product or just give Amazon the manufactured defects."
  • "You totally lost me as a customer, you are not different or better than any of the regular cheaper brands."
  • "I don’t understand why companies when they have a good product and get successful have to damage it."
  • "Who in the world redesigned Cora bladder pads?? They used to be great but the last order I was sent the 'new and improved' pads."

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