Advantage Standard Men Urinal System
Advantage Standard Men Urinal System
Advantage Standard Men Urinal System
Advantage Standard Men Urinal System

Advantage Standard Men Urinal System

The Advantage Standard Male Urinal System is the entry-level model in the Advantage overnight urinal line — the same self-emptying tube-and-bag architecture as the Comfort System without the foam comfort ring upgrade. Urine drains through the tube into a 2-liter collection bag hanging from the bed frame, leaving the urinal ready for the next use without getting out of bed. For continent, wheelchair-bound, or home-bound men. FSA eligible. Latex free.

Our Price: $47.92

Advantage Standard Men Urinal System

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Description

Advantage Standard Male Urinal System

SKU: #007

Self-Emptying Overnight Urinal System  |  2-Liter Collection Bag  |  Bed-Frame Mount  |  Anti-Reflux Valve  |  For Continent Men  |  Lightweight & Reusable  |  FSA Eligible  |  Latex Free

The entry-level model in the Advantage overnight urinal system line. Urine drains from the urinal through the tube into a 2-liter collection bag hanging from the bed frame — leaving the urinal empty and ready for the next use without the patient ever needing to get out of bed. The anti-reflux valve prevents backflow and spills even if the system is dropped. For continent men who are wheelchair-bound, home-bound, or require assistance with toileting. Lightweight and easy to clean. Prevents falls, wet beds, and caregiver interruptions through the night. FSA eligible. Latex free. Non-returnable.


Order by Part Number

SKU Description Quantity Options
#007 Advantage Standard Male Urinal System Each | 10/Case

For continent men. Not for incontinent patients. Non-returnable hygiene product. Questions? 1-866-218-0902


Key Features

  • Self-emptying design — urine drains from the urinal through the tube into the 2-liter bag; the urinal is immediately empty and ready for the next use without any manual action
  • 2-liter collection bag — large capacity for overnight use; hangs from the bed frame; one morning emptying handles the full night's output for most patients
  • Anti-reflux valve — prevents collected urine from flowing back up the tube toward the urinal; system does not spill even when repositioned or dropped
  • Bed-frame mounting — bag hangs at the bedside within reach; patient voids and returns to sleep without transfers or caregiver assistance
  • Lightweight construction — ultra-lightweight urinal body; easy to position and use without physical strength or dexterity demands
  • Multi-use throughout the night — voids as many times as needed; bag does not need emptying until morning
  • Prevents falls — eliminates nighttime transfers to toilet that account for a significant proportion of elderly falls
  • Maintains bladder memory — responds to the natural void-urge signal rather than bypassing it
  • Easy to clean — rinse with soapy water or disinfectant; flush through the full system; rinse clean
  • For continent, wheelchair-bound, or home-bound men requiring toileting assistance
  • FSA eligible | Latex free | Non-returnable

Advantage Urinal System Comparison

Model SKU Best For Key Feature
Standard #007 Continent men, standard anatomy Entry-level self-emptying system
Comfort CM008 Continent or incontinent men, standard anatomy Germ-resistant closed-cell foam comfort ring; improved seal and overnight ready-position wear
Close Fit MTG008 Continent men, contracted/retracted anatomy Polyethylene urinal body for closer fit; replaceable reservoir bag via Easy Twist Connector

Clinical FAQs

How does the Standard model differ from the Comfort System (CM008)?

Both the Standard (#007) and the Comfort System (CM008) use the same core architecture: a urinal connected by a tube to a 2-liter collection bag that hangs from the bed frame. The key difference is the urinal ring design. The Comfort System features a germ-resistant closed-cell polyethylene foam comfort ring — a non-absorbent, non-porous foam that provides a softer seal against the body and allows the urinal to be worn in the ready position during sleep without discomfort. The Standard model uses a simpler urinal body without that foam ring upgrade. For patients who need the system in a ready position throughout the night (used passively as urine is produced) and who value the improved seal and skin contact of the foam ring, the Comfort System is the more appropriate choice. The Standard is a practical entry-level option for patients who place the urinal when the urge arises and remove it after voiding, where the foam ring advantage is less critical.

Why is this system recommended for continent men — can incontinent men use it?

The Standard model is designed for use when the urge to void arises — the patient places the urinal, voids, and the urine drains immediately to the bag. This works well for continent men who receive the bladder signal and can act on it. For incontinent patients who may void without awareness, the Comfort System (CM008) is the more appropriate choice as it is designed to be worn passively in the ready position. If the Standard is used passively as a passive collection system without reliable placement before voiding, leakage will occur. Continent patients who have established this system as their nighttime voiding routine benefit from the simplicity and lower cost of the Standard model without requiring the comfort ring upgrade.

What are the specific benefits for caregivers managing a patient who uses this system?

The primary caregiver benefit is consolidation of overnight tasks. Without a urinal system, a caregiver may need to assist with toilet transfers, brief changes, or bed linen changes multiple times during a single night — each requiring the caregiver to be woken and present. With the Advantage Standard system, the patient manages overnight voiding independently using the bed-mounted urinal. The caregiver's overnight role is reduced to a single morning task: emptying the 2-liter bag, rinsing the system, and resetting it for the next night. The HPFY page notes that facilities and home care settings can empty the bag once per shift rather than responding to multiple voiding episodes. For family caregivers, uninterrupted sleep is among the most significant quality-of-life benefits the system provides.


Questions about Standard vs. Comfort vs. Close Fit selection, or caregiver setup guidance? Call our product specialists: 1-866-218-0902

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