STAINLESS STEEL. NOT PLATED.
Solid stainless — not chrome-plated alloy that chips and rusts. Body-safe, non-porous, holds up to sweat and extended wear.
Stainless steel. Brass lock. Two keys. 4" cage length, 1¾" inner diameter.
Sizing is everything with a cage. If it doesn't fit right, it's useless. Measure flaccid length from base to tip, then girth (circumference ÷ 3.14) to get your inner diameter. Don't guess — the table below has all the numbers.
Includes: stainless steel cage, brass padlock, two keys.
Sizing is critical. Measure flaccid. Don't do this right after a shower or when semi-erect — it'll skew the number.
Length: Base of shaft against pubic bone to tip. Use inches.
Girth: Wrap a fabric tape around the girth of your flaccid shaft (snug, not tight). Divide by π (3.14) to get your inner diameter.
Fit preference: If you want it tight, size down. If you've never worn one before and want to test the concept, err toward the looser end.
Ring goes at the base of the shaft. Line up the two small holes at the top of the ring. Place the top loop of the cage over the joined ring sides. Lock with the brass padlock on top.
Stainless steel is non-porous. Wash with warm water and mild soap after each use. Dry completely before storing.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or bleach — they'll dull the finish. Brass lock: occasionally wipe the lock with a dry cloth. The lock mechanism is simple — dirt affects it more than moisture.
Store locked open or locked closed. Either way, make sure it's completely dry first.
Solid stainless — not chrome-plated alloy that chips and rusts. Body-safe, non-porous, holds up to sweat and extended wear.
One lock, two keys. One goes in a safe place. The other stays with whoever has the power.
If the cage doesn't fit, nothing else matters. Measure twice. The sizing guide in the description has every number you need — use it before you order.
Measure flaccid. Length: base to tip. Girth: wrap a tape around the shaft, divide by 3.14 = your inner diameter. Compare to the 1¾" ID on this cage. If you're between sizes, go with the looser one — too tight causes circulation issues.
Depends on fit and your anatomy. A correctly fitted cage worn all day is possible. A too-tight cage isn't. Check regularly. If there's numbness, color change, or coldness — take it off.
The lock can handle water exposure but wipe it dry after showers. The lock mechanism is brass — expose it to chlorinated water repeatedly and it will corrode faster. Rinse, dry, done.
Two keys. One on you. One in a known location. If both are lost, the lock is a standard small brass padlock — most hardware stores can cut a copy from the keyway, or bolt cutters remove it in seconds. Plan ahead.
Measure first. Everything else depends on fit.
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