Have used CB6000s that I don’t really like, a metal cage (cheap Ali purchase) that is surprisingly good but currently using a Kink3D plastic cage, expensive but very comfortable. There website and has lots of good sizing info.
If you’re unsure it’s not a bad idea to buy something relatively cheap with various base ring sizes to find out what fits best and move on from there.
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Kink3d has a sizing guide, so even if you don't buy from them there are some tips there.
In short you are sizing fro the flacid size or just under (as you get used to it, just under is best). Then for rings, see the guides but i would recommend a cage like a cb6000(s) or holy trainer that comes with multiple ring sizes in the pack, then you can try them out to find the best fit.
Note, i find there is a difference between metal and plastic rings due to how they grip the skin, often metal can be smaller verses the plastic version.
It is a bit of trial and error though as everyone is different down there, but the exploring can be fun in itself. |
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"Kink3d has a sizing guide, so even if you don't buy from them there are some tips there.
In short you are sizing fro the flacid size or just under (as you get used to it, just under is best). Then for rings, see the guides but i would recommend a cage like a cb6000(s) or holy trainer that comes with multiple ring sizes in the pack, then you can try them out to find the best fit.
Note, i find there is a difference between metal and plastic rings due to how they grip the skin, often metal can be smaller verses the plastic version.
It is a bit of trial and error though as everyone is different down there, but the exploring can be fun in itself."
Yep, couldn't agree more. CB6000s is a brilliant starter cage that helps you find the right sizing. One thing I would say though is that you want to go as snug as you can without cutting off blood flow. It's a bit counterintuitive, but that makes it much more comfortable as there's less movement and therefore less irritation. |
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