I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question, but I was wondering if there're any cages out there that are 10 cm in total. Custom is expensive, so I'm looking for production model cages.
I don't think you will find one as a production model. The one I have in my avatar is 9cm and was the longest I could find after considerable searching on DHGate.
As @jemima says, 10cm is rather large and will likely be noticeable under clothing. If you are 10cm when flaccid you will still get in a smaller cage. Try a few cheap ones.
Yes 10cm is much too big usually, you should be considering a much shorter cage if you can accommodate it. The general rule of thumb is 1.5cm smaller than your shortest penis length. Mine when shrunk is 7cm min so I wear a 5.5cm cage. I have worn larger ones but its not as comfortable or practical as the longer your cage is it will interfere with bending and agility. Mitch
The cage length quoted is from the rear of the cockring to the end of your cage so the 5.5cm is the total length of the device.
Fit or feel comfortable? I am not 'tiny' but I am quite comfortable in a 50mm cage. You need to find what works for you.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/S062-Handma...232524?hash=item4b1d30014c:g:y3QAAOSw0j9ZQJOA This one is 10.5cm. Make sure you actually need it though.
I thought that I needed a big cage since I am on the larger size. I was wrong the longer cages get in the way, pinch, and are completely obvious unless you wear MC Hammer parachute pants. A very important thing to consider is the base ring. And avoid hinges. Cheers and good luck
I found that, with a larger tube, erections can be much more uncomfortable. After switching to a shorter cage, the erections are kept under much better control and are no longer a problem. Every macho-thinking guy wants a huge cage, but, in reality, shorter ones are much better for many reasons. (Erection control, concealment, comfort, sleeping, etc)
This is not a matter of ego. Standard cages just don't fit, and some of the bigger ones are too long. It's a struggle.
I have had the same problem as you for years. The problem is 80% of the population has average penis size, 10% being smaller, and 10% bigger. As a result, manufacturers make average size cages, always more or less the same size... with a small version, probably because Chastity is more popular among people with smaller than average penis. A few questions: Are you circumcised ? How did you measure the 10cm? (I use a soft measuring tape, from above from base to tip) Were you fully flaccid ? (It sounds silly but the flaccid size varies a lot! I try to exercise a bit before measuring, as it tends to remove all excitement and excess blood from my penis) What is you girth ? Which devices have you tried? Were they not long enough, or not large enough? I will try to help, although I'm not sure there is a cheap solution
Totally agree with that. I find that the 90mm cage I use never leaves any space at the end and whenever I take it off there are significant lines in the head from the pressure of the bars pressing my penis back. I have tried some shorter cages and they are uncomfortable, look ridiculous and simply cause my erection to exist pushed back inside by body but unconstrained in girth (and no, that isn't an A-ring size issue as I have tried with A-rings that are everything from way too big down to marginally dangerous) Unfortunately there are two groups of fashionistas commonly at work here - those that think cages just MUST be small and those that think a piercing is an essential for security despite successful TetherSpout users showing otherwise.
I mean... I'm all for the short fashion! But short is always relative to where you start from. My cages generally don't leave any room at the end except after intensive sports, or cold shower etc... But unless I have an erection, I'm not pressed at the end either. I couldn't wear that 24/7. Your cage is probably 1cm too short ...
please, why i am put in a very very small cage is cos my willy is very small. that's why. and most of cages am to big for me.
My personal definition of a "small cage" really has nothing to do with the cage actual size, but its size in relationship to the wearer ... so I believe in a small cage, but that is relevant to the user not the cage. So how do you get to a "small cage" for you ... I find the girth plays a bigger role in this then length meaning that if the cage is just snug enough that when you are completely flaccid nothing is poking out etc and that it is snug enough that if the device was made of plastic (light weight material) that it would stay on by it self and not just drop to the floor, then you are very close to the right size. Once you restrain the girth to control erection growth then you will find that length is again not really needed because you don't need the "room" ... allowing room for growth is what can cause issues with comfort / pinching / etc. I found the CB6000 uncomfortable and could never really wear it for length ... and my skin would poke out the air vents getting irritated and pinched ... but here is the funny part I actually wear a steelworxx cage (looker 1) that is shorter and the same diameter (50 mm long cage / 35 mm diameter cage) and wear it for a week straight 24/7 with no issues ... when wearing the CB6000 the only way I found comfort was putting it on with the sock method because doing it this way would pull all my skin forward and help prevent the skin from poking out the air vents. And yes if I try to get an erection it is all backed up in my body ... which is a good thing because that means that my penis is not growing to push the cage away from my body and then pull my balls etc. etc. etc. ... so when people say smaller is better they are saying prevent growth in the first place ... also for daily 24/7 wear that tighter everything is tucked in the more comfortable it seems to be.
@danleft1 It is a little hard to explain, but the reason you had trouble with the CB 6000 being to small, is that the measurement advertized for girth is significantly wrong. To measure the diameter of a tube, you must do so perpendicularly to the said tube. If you do it diagonally, your measure will be too big. The CB6000 girth measure is the opening, which is at an angle. The tube past the opening is therefore narrower. All my custom devices have the diameter advertised on CB6000 and work great, yet just like for you, the CB 6000 is too small