Not bad for the price/each but the absorbency and outer material quality were disappointing. Very sturdy elastic on leg gatherers though.Definitely not what I would call "heavy absorbency" or "overnight", and the outer cloth-like layer gets shredded by the hook-and-loop (velcro) tapes just trying to unwrap the brief. You might be able to adjust the tapes once if you're careful and a bit lucky, but anything much beyond that is going to do too much damage. I would compare these to something like First Quality Nu-Fit, not a bad deal for your buck but certainly falls short of what you'd expect from a brand like Tena.
Daytime good, night time bad, side sleepers beware
As a retired RN and post surgery/prostate, I have cared for many people with incontinence. Since the advent of "breathable" briefs I have discovered that anything that air can go through, also water can breach. These leak. On the sides. Side sleepers beware. But daytime they work well. Plastic backed briefs, full mat, are great. But anything cloth backed will leak. And the tabs constantly come loose during activity and these briefs slip down. This is normal for most cloth backed briefs. If you have any serious incontinence only plastic backed work well. Most people do not have that much of a problem. But many men post prostatectomy do. I bought these by mistake. They leak at night because I am a side sleeper. And they will not stay fastened during the day, constantly they need readjusted.
There is no pride for anyone who buys a cloth backed brief and has a leak in the middle of Walmart. IF air can get through, so can liquids. Day or night.