Is this the first image of this device from Soulock being worn? I couldn’t find any in my searches. I thought the design was cool looking, and it wasn’t too expensive, so I decided to give it a try.

I know there’s no such thing as “escape-proof” when it comes to ball-trap style chastity devices, but this one includes an anti-cheating feature that I wanted to try. It’s a small ring piece that goes around the tip of your penis inside of the cage and I guess the idea is that if you cheat and pull out, it’s supposed to prevent you from reinserting. Well, it doesn’t work. With a little bit of lube and patient effort it’s not to difficult to get your penis out and back in again with no sign of your little transgression. I figured this out because after about four hours of wear, I started noticing the Indian burn sensation I’m familiar with from other plastic ball-trap devices, and I tried applying some lube to the base ring to alleviate it.

As for the flange on the top of the base ring, it looks cool, but it doesn’t do much to keep the device in place. If anything it just makes readjustments easier when it shifts during your run. Another interesting feature is the cage part, which actually opens like a clamshell with a hinge. It makes getting your penis in the cage a little easier, but you have to be careful not to pinch any skin when you close it.

Anyway, this device wasn’t a good choice for me.

  • @Scoundrel_HusbandOP
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    27 months ago

    Yeah, I agree. I’m actually tempted to try out a tetherspout with just my small stainless cage locked on without a base ring.

    • b9999998M
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      17 months ago

      Hmm, a tetherspout? I’m out of touch I haven’t come across that term before…

      • @Scoundrel_HusbandOP
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        27 months ago

        Here’s the website for the guy who invented it. His website is kind of crazy, but there are also other sources and videos online that explain it better. Apparently, there’s a sort of chamber in the urethra, just inside the tip, that can be used to temporarily install an anchor to which you could attach a lock or jewelry or whatever. It seems to be just about as secure as a PA piercing.

        I don’t think this guy still sells any, but there are other sellers, including one on Amazon.

        • b9999998M
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          27 months ago

          Thanks very much for the link! Very educational and the first album from the site is awesome with descriptions.

          I will indeed have to look for and try out. Please keep posting too if you try it/these. Mr wife is against me getting a PA, and I’ve been playing with sounding and urethral stretchers (https://lemmynsfw.com/post/4039217), but this brings play to a totally different level.

        • b9999998M
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          17 months ago

          Hmm, I haven’t found anything on Amazon yet

          • @Scoundrel_HusbandOP
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            27 months ago

            Here’s the product page, which includes a link to it on Amazon if you scroll down. I also just had trouble searching for it on Amazon directly.

            A more expensive titanium version is available from here.

            • b9999998M
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              7 months ago

              Thanks much! 🙏😍

              Update Dec 2: ordered the 8mm and 9mm from Amazon to experiment… looking forward to Monday!

              • b9999998M
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                27 months ago

                These worked awesome - my new favorite now. Pics later (maybe)

                • @Scoundrel_HusbandOP
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                  14 months ago

                  On the ones you ordered, do the 8mm and 9mm diameters refer to the flange or the shaft of the spout? If it refers to the flanges, what are the diameters of the shafts?

                  • b9999998M
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                    14 months ago

                    The flange - as that is really what matters as that diameter will determine whether you can easily install/remove it. The shaft is I think about 1.5 mm smaller…