Skip to main content
0
Cart

Customer reviews for Poise Pads Moderate Absorbency Regular Length

Poise Pads Moderate Absorbency Regular Length
2 for $26 or $13.99 ea.
$13.99$16.99
21.2¢ / ea.
Prices may vary from online to in store

How to get it


Yes, I recommend
sdfdsgdfgdsf
Reviewed 8 years ago
sdfdsgdfgdsf
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] sdfdsgdfgdsfsdfdsgdfgdsfsdfdsgdfgdsfsdfdsgdfgdsfsdfdsgdfgdsfsdfdsgdfgdsf
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Originally posted on poise.com
sfgadhfhsdfhgjfd
Reviewed 9 years ago
sjdzghfsadgjkshddskafhsdhgjksj
gsafhhdfgjsahdkdsaghfdghajfaghhsfaskfghsekfdghqhfjewkotyeuwirwyefhasgfhdgfjahshdtfgjdhfajk
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Originally posted on poise.com
renajoseph33
Reviewed 9 years ago
This product has great features
this product is more comfortable compare to other brands.
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Originally posted on poise.com
Yes, I recommend
hackmom
Reviewed 11 years ago
very good
Since I don't drive anymore it is great to be able to order on line whatever I need.
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Yes, I recommend
askmykie
Reviewed 11 years ago
A good product
Comfortable, compact and absorbent, I wear them daily
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Yes, I recommend
BeeJay
Reviewed 11 years ago
Great product
Very effective product 4 moderate bladder leakage.
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
dmQ5MMTTTYA3xwiysUNYn8W
Reviewed 13 years ago
Most of them cannot be worked without special attachments at closer range than six feet, and, even if the focus is correctly g
The study of living fishes is most entertaining and is rendered somewhat difficult by the medium in which they live, by their fishyness, and by the necessity of approaching closely in order to obtain any accurate view. The spawning, feeding, swimming and other habits of very few of our fishes are so well known that further information thereon is not needed; and the boy scout's patience, skill, and powers of observation will be reflected in the records that may be and should be kept about the different fishes met with. Fishes may be studied from a bank, wharf, or boat, or by wading; and the view of the bottom and the fishes on or adjacent thereto may be greatly improved by the use of a "water bucket"--an ordinary wooden pail whose bottom is replaced by a piece of window glass. A more elaborate arrangement for observation is to provide at the bow of a row-boat a glass bottom box over which may be thrown a hood so that the student is invisible to the fishes.
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Originally posted on poise.com
Yes, I recommend
dmQ5MMTTTYA3xwiysUNYn8W
Reviewed 13 years ago
He is true to his country and his God. Another scout virtue is cheerfulness. As the scout law in
"It is not all of fishing to fish," and no thoughtful boy who has the interests of the country at heart, and no lover of nature, will go fishing merely for the purpose of catching the longest possible string of fish, thus placing himself in the class of anglers properly known as "fish hogs." Sedimentary rock are formed of material usually derived from the breaking up and wearing away of older rocks. When first deposited, the materials are loose, but later, when covered by other beds, they become hardened into solid rock. If the layers were of sand, the rock is sandstone; if of clay, it is shale. Rocks made of layers of pebbles are called conglomerate or pudding-stone; those of limy material, derived perhaps from shells, are limestone. Many sedimentary rocks contain fossils, which are the shells or bones of animals or the stems and leaves of plants living in former times, and buried by successive beds of sand or mud spread over them. Much of the land is covered by a thin surface deposit of clay, sand, or gravel, which is yet loose material and which shows the mode of formation of sedimentary rocks. Some rocks have undergone, since their formation, great pressure or heat and have been much changed.
Reply from poise.com
13 years ago
Some rocks have undergone, since their formation, great pressure or heat and have been much changed. They are called metamorphic rocks. Some are now made of crystals though at first they were not; in others the minerals have become arranged in layers closely resembling the beds of sedimentary rocks; still others, like slate, tend to split into thin plates.
Regards,
While many of the fishes in a given section are easily recognizable, there are in every wat
0 users found this review helpful.
Yes, helpful
Not helpful
Report
Originally posted on poise.com
Page 2 of 4

Details for Poise Pads Moderate Absorbency Regular Length

Specifications
AbsorbencyRegular
Product typePads & pantiliners
WaterproofNo