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    Sorry, meant to send this with the first post. Anyway, I obviously plan on upgrading to a fancier cage,
    But I’m starting with this one. Any thoughts on which should be my next? I think I want to stick with hard plastic/resin, unless someone can talk into metal. Thanks for any input/responses!
     
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    @Wesingreenvillesc : Just an opinion, but I think this is worth saying even though I don't know the entirety of your situation.

    The way you are talking about this, it seems like you are shooting for long-term daily wear... If that is the case you definitely want to get a device that has a more open design to it. I would shoot for something a little smaller in size than what you currently have... but if you are doing this with another person you should get them more involved in selecting your next device.

    If you want to remain with plastic devices and are truly new to this, I always recommend the Cherry Keeper. They sell rings and cages separately & everything is modular. Very easy to get a new cage or new ring if you are running into fitting issues... and since they are 3-D printed, they are 100% customizable to the mm.

    I personally like metal cages... the custom ones are pretty expensive... Mature Metal sells steel cages, and I would recommend their Jail Bird Model, but if you want something lighter, Bad Ass Workshop sells titanium devices.

    The reason I mention these "brands" is how custom the sizing is... If you are looking to wear this "fulltime" you really need a good fit. Don't rush things and I wouldn't lube your junk up before you put the device on... you are probably going to hurt your skin & rub it raw.

    Best luck, let me know if you need more help.
     
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    If it fits, and works, and it’s not giving you any problems then why change!
     
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    As they say if it ain't broken don't fix it
     
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