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Tynor I59 Scrotal Support XL

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Tynor I59 Scrotal Support XL
Product Details
Tynor I59 Scrotal Support XL
Tynor I-59 Scrotal Support is designed to hold, provide compression and lift the scrotal sac.

Uses:
["To provide support to the scrotum after operation or injury"]

Product Specifications And Features:
  • Controlled compression to scrotum: Has anatomical shape which ensures effective support and lift to the scrotum which has stretchable pouch provides strong compression, required comfort and sufficient space for scrotum
  • Separate penile compartment: Has separate pockets for penis and scrotum
  • Extra soft and hypoallergenic material: Dermophilic soft materials provide better grip, enhances comfort and soothing effect ensure no rash, allergy or abrasion even to the sensitive skins
  • Adjustable waist band: Stretchable waist belt with broad hook loop panel ensure easy application and removal, customized compression and grip, better sizing flexibility for perfect fitting, strong holding and lift of the scrotum
  • Well ventilated: Adjustable perineum straps ensure customized compression and lift and is light in weight, well ventilated with pleasing aesthetics
  • Can be used during exercise and running
  • Available sizes: S (28-32 inches), M (32-36 inches), L (36-40 inches), XL (40-44 inches)

Material Type:
["Extra soft and hypoallergenic material", "Dermophilic soft materials"]

Area Of Application:
["Scrotum"]

Directions For Use:
  • Read the user manual/ instruction leaflet carefully.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Avoid physical damage

Warranty Info:
["Warranty: 6 Months", "Warranty Service Type: Repair", "What is covered in warranty: Manufacturing defect", "Warranty Liability: Maximum to product cost", "Customer Care Id: [email protected]", "Customer Care Number: 18001212656"]
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 03 November, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)