Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System

Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System

The Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System is a complete overnight urinal solution — not a hand-held urinal bottle, but a system with a germ-resistant closed-cell foam comfort ring, flexible drain hose, and a 2-liter bed-mounted collection bag. Used multiple times overnight without leaving bed or requiring a lid. Anti-reflux valve prevents spills even if dropped. Reduces nighttime falls, caregiver interruptions, bed wetting, and catheter use. Maintains bladder memory. FSA eligible. Latex free.

Our Price: $44.92

Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System

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Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System

SKU: CM008

Complete Overnight Urinal System  |  Germ-Resistant Closed-Cell Foam Comfort Ring  |  2-Liter Bed-Mounted Collection Bag  |  Anti-Reflux Valve  |  No Lid Required  |  One-Handed Drain Release  |  Maintains Bladder Memory  |  FSA Eligible  |  Latex Free

A complete overnight male urinal system — not a hand-held urinal bottle, but a purpose-engineered system for men with urinary incontinence, limited mobility, or nighttime toileting difficulty. A germ-resistant closed-cell foam comfort ring positions comfortably around the urethral opening. Urine drains through a flexible hose directly into a 2-liter collection bag that hangs from the bed frame. Anti-reflux valve prevents spills even if the hose is dropped. The 2-liter bag capacity handles multiple overnight voidings without emptying until morning. No lid or cap needed. One-handed drain release for easy morning emptying. Reduces nighttime falls, bed wetting, caregiver interruptions, and the need for disposable briefs or catheters. Maintains bladder memory. FSA eligible. Latex free.


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SKU Description Quantity Options
CM008 Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System — foam ring, drain hose, 2L collection bag, anti-reflux valve Each | 10/Pack

Non-returnable hygiene product. Questions? 1-866-218-0902


System Components

  • Foam comfort ring — closed-cell, non-absorbent polyethylene foam; germ-resistant and non-porous; does not absorb fluid or harbor bacteria; provides a soft, comfortable seal around the urethral opening; accommodates use in ready-position during sleep
  • Flexible drain hose — carries urine from the comfort ring directly into the collection bag; anti-reflux valve in the hose ensures nothing flows back even if dropped or repositioned
  • 2-liter collection bag — hangs from the bed frame; stores urine out of contact with the body throughout the night; sufficient capacity for multiple overnight voidings without requiring mid-night emptying
  • Anti-reflux valve — one-way valve prevents stored urine from returning up the hose toward the comfort ring; system does not spill even if the hose is dropped
  • One-handed drain release — the bag valve opens with a single-hand operation for easy morning emptying; slide the blue tube to release

Key Features

  • Used in bed — no need to get up to urinate during the night; reduces nighttime fall risk significantly
  • 2-liter overnight capacity — handles multiple voiding episodes without emptying; uninterrupted sleep for patient and caregiver
  • No lid or cap required — the anti-reflux valve manages spill prevention; no capping step needed between uses
  • Germ-resistant closed-cell foam ring — non-porous, non-absorbent; bacteria cannot grow within the foam material; easier to keep clean than open-cell foam or fabric
  • Maintains bladder memory — by allowing natural voiding response to the bladder-fill signal, rather than suppressing it with containment products
  • Non-invasive alternative to catheters — avoids catheter-associated UTI risk while providing overnight drainage management
  • Reduces reliance on disposable briefs — reusable system at lower ongoing cost with less waste
  • Reduces caregiver workload — fewer night interruptions for linen changes, brief changes, or assisted toileting
  • Reusable — rinse with warm water to clean after emptying
  • FSA eligible | Latex free | Non-returnable hygiene product

Clinical FAQs

How is this different from a standard hand-held male urinal bottle?

A standard hand-held male urinal (such as the McKesson 1000mL Male Urinal With Closure also in the MDS catalog) is a standalone bottle with a single opening — the user holds it in position, urinates into it, and then sets it aside until it can be emptied. It requires the user to manage the bottle during use and afterward, and there is no mechanism to store urine away from the body between uses. The Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System is fundamentally different: the comfort ring stays in the ready position at the body, the hose carries urine immediately away and down into the collection bag hanging at the bed frame, and the anti-reflux valve prevents any return of stored urine. The user does not need to pick up, hold, position, or cap anything. Urine is immediately transported out of contact with the user into the remote collection bag. This makes the system usable multiple times overnight without any active management — the user voids, urine drains away automatically, and the system is ready for the next episode without any action required.

What is bladder memory and why does it matter for urinary incontinence management?

Bladder memory refers to the neural signaling pattern between the bladder and the brain that creates the urge-to-void sensation when the bladder reaches a certain fill volume. This signal is what tells a person it is time to urinate. Some incontinence management approaches — particularly absorbent briefs and pads — effectively suppress the need to respond to this signal, because the user simply voids into the brief without any need to act on the bladder signal. Over time, if the bladder signal is repeatedly ignored or bypassed, the neural pathway can weaken, making the voiding urge less distinct and the ability to consciously delay voiding more difficult. The Advantage Comfort Urinal System allows the user to respond to the natural bladder signal by voiding into the comfort ring when the urge arises, which exercises and maintains the normal voiding response pathway. This is particularly relevant for men who are capable of voiding voluntarily but cannot safely or easily reach a toilet — the system preserves the functional voiding pattern rather than replacing it.

Who is this system most appropriate for?

The Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System is designed for men who experience nighttime voiding difficulty or urinary incontinence and who are primarily managed at home or in a residential care setting. Specific populations who benefit include men with limited mobility or neurological conditions who cannot safely transfer to a toilet at night without fall risk; wheelchair users for whom nighttime transfers are particularly burdensome; men with nocturia (frequent nighttime urination) who are interrupting sleep multiple times per night; men whose caregivers are being awakened multiple times per night for toileting assistance; and men who are on indwelling or intermittent catheter programs and are looking for a non-invasive alternative that does not carry catheter-associated infection risk. It is not a substitute for medical evaluation of the underlying cause of urinary incontinence — patients with new or worsening incontinence should consult their clinician. It is a practical management tool for patients whose incontinence is established and being managed conservatively at home.


Questions about urinal system selection, nighttime incontinence management, or caregiver setup? Call our product specialists: 1-866-218-0902

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