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The Pacey Cuff is a revolutionary urinary incontinence clamp designed for maximum comfort and effectiveness. Created by a vascular surgeon, it offers a custom fit, leak control, and a durable lifespan of 6 months, all while being latex-free and easy to clean. Say goodbye to discomfort and hello to confidence!
H**8
It does not work! Constantly slipping off!
It does not work! Constantly slipping off no matter how tight! Very frustrating!! I wanted to return it ("money back guaranteed") but an apparent 30 day window had closed. I wish that I could get refunded and return it,
D**R
Works great but order a size up if you have an implant.
I had a radical prostatectomy October 3rd and as a result I have urinary incontinence .I had to wear Depends and change them at least 5 times a day.I do my pelvic floor exercises and now only wear Depends at night, during the day I wear pads (about 2 or 3).I found the Pacey Cuff and ordered one.It's easy to use and it works great.Circumference of my flacid penis is 4" so according to sizing chart, I ordered a Medium, which worked great but difficult to get the right fit to stop leaks because I have a penile implant.My penis is a little more solid than penis without an implant.I should have ordered Large to accommodate the extra firmness.I received my large Cuff yesterday and wore it today, it's much more comfortable and easy to adjust.
J**N
Not as good as I thought
Not worth the money no more comfortable than the $25 one from virth more complicated to put on and you have to use the power sleeve or you'll get pinchedWith the cloth like materials it takes awhile for it to dry after washing and stays wet if leakingWish I could return it because more expensive is always betterI have less leakage using the virth than I did with the pacey
B**.
Probably would be great for urinary control
This was a really nicely made product . The downside for me was you need to be pretty firm to have it stay in place and I've had radiation damage which doesn't allow that for me. Also I noticed and the two may go hand in hand but the plastic buckle you adjust with pinched.
A**R
Looks good, but functionally inadequate
Was looking for an option that was more comfortable than the Jackson clamp. This isn't it, guys. Those of us without a prostate need something that is both effective and reasonably comfortable. This device, which having some similarities to the Jackson clamp, is only moderately effective and very difficult to use. The Jackson clamp is simple where the Pacey Cuff is complex. The "power sleeve" verges on useless and is pretty much unneeded. Adjusting the cuff itself is cumbersome at best. Go back to the Jackson clamp until someone comes up with a better product.
G**I
Too expensive and ineffective!
This items was very ineffective. If I wanted stop the leaks, I basically had to cut off all circulation. Even then, with the pain and all. There was still leakage. I used this item maybe 5 times thinking it would get better. It never did. Big waste of $100.
K**
Pacey Ultra Cuff as a solution for male incontenence
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, I was left totally incontinent, no bladder control following a radical prostatectomy a year ago now. I needed further treatment including hormone and radiation, and one of the doctors said I should find a “medical clamp” to keep me dry during radiation. For nine months I have been using the Pacey Cuff Ultra and it has allowed me to return to nearly normal activity level in all I do. The Cuff is easy to use, totally painless when put on properly, is totally inconspicuous and requires no special care or complicated instruction. I have purchased several to cover emergencies and cleaning to allow continuous use. I completely recommend the Cuff and for those in similar condition, you will find the Pacey MedTech people supportive and caring.Don H.
R**Y
Painful
Painful
B**E
Not satisfied with the pacey cuff.
I bought 2 of the pacey cuff, one Med- and one Large. I had to tighten the cuff more to stop the leakage but when i tightened the cuff it would cause pain and swelling, there was just no way i could use them. They sure didn't work for me. I'm sending you this message on behalf of my husband. He is very disappointed with the pacey cuff.
R**
Easy to fit
The product arrived one day after ordering. I put it on that evening. It was easy to fit and adjust. Once I had the Pacey Cuff on I couldn't tell that it was there. It has only been a couple of days but, after months of pads, I am very pleased with the Pacey Cuff. Thank you.
A**R
Tried it again hoping for a miracle, hasn't happened.
I thought I'd try it again. I'm tired of the clams that pinch and hurt, however, this product looked better after trying it a second time. It's a little complex and not easy to use in my opinion too bad.Still looking and hoping for a better alternative unfortunately I'm not an inventor but have ideas to make a painless and functional alternative available.
L**T
Probably works for most men, but not for me.
I am a prostate cancer survivor. Along with removing my prostate, they removed a portion of my bladder. The result was that my urethra was drastically shortened. When the remaining equipment was reassembled, the exterior appendage is quite short. In this case, the result is that every time I bend over or crouch, the Pacey cuff pops off. Pads are therefore more reliable.
V**S
Takes getting use to
There are not many choices for this problem but I think this may be the best of a bad situation. There is a learning curve but once you figure it out it works good. I think it would work better without a foreskin. It does tend to pinch sometimes. Good luck
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