Okay I admit it–I have leaky pipes. It’s not something I can help. I laugh too hard or sneeze and whoops! that is why I was over joyed to try out Stride Everyday panties.
I received the Seamless Black panties. There are several styles to chose from including men’s. Stride Everyday uses OQUOS Technology, which is designed to wick away and absorb moisture (up to 1 ounce.) It also deodorizes and keep you fresh. So me being me put the panties to the ultimate test. Usually I wear pantie liners but I took a risk-wearing only my Stride Femmes under my new little black dress.
First because they were seamless you couldn’t see a pantie line which was fabulous. They were very comfortable and DRUM ROLL PLEASE….. I stayed dry and odor free all night!!!! What more could I want from a pair of panties? No more feeling like I’m wearing a diaper all day.
Founder Wendy Spencer is a women and mother after my own heart:
“Berkshire Axis Innovations is committed to developing smart technology solutions to improve everyday quality of life. As the founder of Berkshire Axis Innovations, Wendy Spencer is the passion behind the brand. A busy working mom who also likes to run, ski and socialize with her friends, Wendy is as comfortable running the Boston Marathon (twice) as she is relaxing on the sofa with a cup of tea and a magazine on a Sunday afternoon. Her mantra? Find the time to find your passion. As a result, she’s always on the lookout for ways to make life less complicated.
While training during and after her pregnancy Wendy was surprised, like many women, to realize that she had developed light incontinence. She was even more surprised to discover that there really weren’t any discreet, comfortable or stylish solutions to cope with light leaks. This was extraordinary given that roughly 1 in 4 women suffer from light incontinence — small urinary leaks when one coughs, laughs or jumps.
With her very busy schedule, pantyliner were out. Not only are pantyliner ineffective, uncomfortable and a big inconvenience, the fact that there are more than 1.2 billion tampons, pads & pantyliner dropped into landfills annually just didn’t make seem to make sense. Why couldn’t there be a washable, stylish solution for light leaks?” (from Stride Everyday website)