





🛡️ Stay protected, stay professional — isolation gear that works as hard as you do!
The Generise x100 Long Sleeve Medical Isolation Gowns deliver premium fluid-resistant protection with a durable, latex-free polyethylene construction. Designed with practical features like thumb loops and an open back apron style, these disposable gowns ensure secure fit and easy use for both healthcare staff and patients across diverse clinical environments.






| Units | 100 count |
| Brand | Generise |
H**Y
Very convenient and good quality
Ordered to wear when airbrushing cakes (that stuff gets everywhere!) these fabric aprons are ideal. I like that they have long sleeves with thumb holes to hold them in place and that they tie at the back. They come separated into packs of ten which is very handy and each gown is individually wrapped to keep it sterile. At £79.99 these are not a cheap option but they are extremely convenient and versatile for use in a lot of messy professions.
T**M
Really good quality
I got the GENERISE Long Sleeve Medical Isolation Gowns for our nursing home, and they have proven to be a great choice. The gowns are fluid-resistant, providing reliable protection for both staff and patients. I especially appreciate the thumb loop feature, which keeps the sleeves securely in place during use. The material is durable but still comfortable, and the gowns cover well for full protection. With a pack of 100, they offer great value and are easy to dispose of after use. Overall, they’re practical, high-quality, and perform exactly as expected—definitely recommend them for any medical or healthcare setting!
N**K
Usable gowns. Very expensive compared to some others. No statement of conformity that I could find.
I noticed that the Vine review on Feb 8th before mine was AI generated, however this is a genuine review from actually trying the product and doing related research.These gowns come in a product box, are in packs of ten, and within each pack the gowns are individually wrapped. The gown wrappers are not designed to be easily torn open in any way, so I pulled, stretched and poked at the wrapper until I could make a hole and rip it open somewhat to get at the gown. Time is wasted at this stage, and it would be annoying if I was using them regularly.Putting it on was straightforward, and I could easily tie the cord without needing help. The thumb holes in the sleeves are effective at keeping the sleeves pulled down. They do feel a bit odd to use, but something you'd get used to. Mobility was fine. There were no smells when out of the packet. Quality overall seems ok, and while I could start to split seams apart on a sleeve from the arm hole if I pulled with intent to do that, in actual use for a short time there was no issue that I was aware of.I would use these in some cases to reduce the chance of accidental contamination to clothing of materials I use such as resin, which the CPE material should provide a barrier to. They might get ripped if caught on something sharp, but they otherwise seem generally resilient.I could not find any certification of conformity to any standards in the listing or the manufacturer's website, such as EN 14126:2003 (Protective clothing against infectious agents), EN 13795:2019 (Surgical gowns and drapes), EN 13034:2005 + A1:2009 (Chemical protective clothing) or EU Regulation 2016/425. I also notice that seemingly similar packs of 100 thumbloop plastic gowns can be obtained for under £4, complete with a certification document, so at around £76 when ordered and reviewed, these seem pricey. This could be related to the material used and protection level, but with no certification, it's hard to compare and be sure.Overall these are reasonable items, though with frustrating packaging for the gown, but I would want to see certification and determine the reason for the relatively high price point of these compared to other potential alternatives before purchasing.
G**�
Nice!
The long sleeves, made from fluid-resistant material, feature thumb loops and are advertised as suitable for healthcare staff and patients.The pack includes00 gowns, making it a bulk option for hospitals, clinics, or care homes.As disposable items, these gowns remove the necessity for laundering, reducing cross-contamination risks and saving time in busy settings.The sizing could be a downside for this product as it comes in one uniform size.Easy to use and made of lightweight and breathable materials.Overall, it's working well!
B**E
Reasonable but expensive
I’ve been using these for painting, decorating and other messy jobs. They are individually wrappd and easy to put on. The quality is fairly good, though they start to fray after a few hours’ use. They allow plenty of movement, even for someone of a larger build. The thumb loops are OK for painting, but only of limited use.Four stars out of five, for two reasons:-They are only one-time use, so quite expensive-Although described as medical, they are not medical grade (view obtained from an NHS professional), as they have no official endorsement and the packets are not hermetically sealed. They might be OK for carers, but they are not suitable for hospital use.
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