After
the birth of her twins, Brooke Solis was determined to find a way to
get back into shape. But an issue with athletic incontinence made
exercise — particularly high-impact movement and jumping — a real
obstacle. Brooke wasn’t the
only woman dealing with athletic incontinence: Estimates find that 25
million women — from high school athletes and new mothers to women past
their childbearing years — share her problem. That’s one out of every
three women who may avoid exercise and its physical and mental health
benefits because they are worried about athletic leaks.
After
several trials, Brooke designed a pad that’s not only inconspicuous
under form-fitting workout clothes, but is also comfortable and
absorbent. While the pads are less bulky than a traditional sanitary
napkin, they can hold up to 140ml of urine. She then decided to make the
innovative JustGo Pad™, available to all active women as a solution to
what can be an embarrassing and uncomfortable problem.
These pads are great - they are more absorbent than a pantiliner yet are just about as thin. They're comfortable to wear while working out. But you don't have to take my word for it, you can get a sample pack of 2 pads for yourself.
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