Description
Need a new tube?
Tip styles
PLEASE READ THE DETAILED EXPLANATION ABOUT THE STYLES IN THE MAIN SECTION.
4 different tip styles are available: mesh, mesh gradient, slot, and open.
Mesh: The perforation of the tube continues on the tip. This style is best to avoid any kind of skin pinching as the holes are small enough such that the skin doesn’t get pushed through the holes.
Mesh gradient: If you are concerned about drainage, this style offers larger holes towards the middle of the tip.
Slot: The traditional slot hole, if you are most comfortable with this style.
Open (experimental): A more open style that allows for some access to the tip.
Our recommendation is the mesh as it is best in avoiding pinching any skin, but we will go with any tip style you prefer.
A word about the “open” testicles. Putting on the cage requires the testicles to go through the hole behind the tube where they sit comfortably close in their natural position. However, it is important to know that because of temperature regulation, the testicles are sometimes closer or further to the body (a tight or loose scrotum, changing several times during a day). The cage does not inhibit this movement. This is a deliberate design choice to make the cage more comfortable. It can therefore happen that one or both testicles temporarily “slip out” of the rails on the side. They may return to their normal position. Just be aware that this is normal. If you are unsure about how this effect feels or if you find it comfortable, we highly recommend trying the cage in plastic first before ordering the cage in metal!
How to measure
Measure the length and diameter of your flaccid penis. A caliper works best to measure the diameter. The tube will be manufactured 1 mm larger than your measured diameter to make sure you can insert your penis. Measure the length of your penis from the beginning of the shaft at the body to the tip in a straight line. The tube will be 1 cm shorter than this measurement to give a snug fit.



