Orione Hernia Brief Review

In this post I review the Orione Hernia Brief. In the time that I have had my hernia, I have tried almost every hernia belt that is on the market. So I thought it would be fitting to review each of them and post my findings here so that anyone looking for one to use would be able to make an informed decision on which one to buy.

(Update 9/2022) As you might know, I have since designed my own hernia belt, which was a perfect fit for my active lifestyle and is available for sale now. You don’t have to buy the one that I designed, but if you are attempting to heal your hernia naturally, you will need to find one that is comfortable enough to wear all day every day, and that fits your lifestyle. I hope this review helps you to make that decision a bit easier if you are considering the hernia briefs.

Orione Hernia Brief Pros List:

  • Form-fitting
  • Stretchy Fabric
  • Quality sewing and seams
  • Flat pad

Orione Hernia Brief Cons List:

  • For me, it was too constrictive since I am a boxers guy
  • Did not offer enough support for me to be confident that it would hold my hernia in
  • Straps that go down around the crotch feel like they were giving me a wedgie
  • No adjustability

Where to buy Orione Hernia Brief:

You can buy them on www.herniapants.com

Price: $37-$39

Conclusion:

The Orione Men’s Hernia Brief was very uncomfortable for me from the moment I put it on the first time. This could be because I usually wear boxers. I am not used to my package being all constricted while wearing briefs.

Although it is very form-fitting, it rides quite high on the waist. This made it uncomfortable and unappealing to look at when I would take my shirt off. Since I’m an avid surfer, this is quite often.

There was no adjustability on the waist and leg straps, so if I were to want more pressure while doing strenuous activities I was not able to tighten them up. My hernia would often slide out from behind the pad a lot of the time because of this.

If you are trying to manage your hernia either while waiting for surgery or while trying to heal it holistically, the most important thing is that you can keep the hernia held in at all times. Whatever hernia belt you decide to use must be one that you are comfortable in, and that fits your lifestyle. It is possible that the hernia briefs would work for you, but for me, it just didn’t fit my lifestyle, or offer enough support.

If you are interested in seeing the hernia belt that I designed and have been using for a while with great success please click here.

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Orione Hernia Brief ReviewMen's Hernia Brief Side ViewherniapantsHernia Truss Brief