Proper CB6000S Fitting

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bwmaj
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Proper CB6000S Fitting

Post by bwmaj »

Hi! I created an account here to start a thread where I would ask for some help from you pros.

I'm on my third device, a CB6000S, which I love but I'm having a hard time finding a comfortable fit. Using the middle right with the smallest spacers is the fit I can deal with for the longest. It allows me to war it for long periods of time, erections aren't too bad and I can urinate standing up. But it's too easy to pull out of.

If I go to the second smallest ring I like how tight it is during regular wear, but erections are painful to the point where my back hurts and I want to take it off. My first night with this ring had me waking up 4 times due to extremely painful erections. Not only are the erections painful, but the part of my penis that is exposed under the spacer swells and looks weird when the cage is taken off. On the plus side, it's oddly fascinating how purple my cock and balls get while erect with this ring and how it returns to regular color when it subsides.

Does anyone have any advice for how to get a more comfortable fit with these 2 rings? I want to do this chastity thing, it's a great test of will, but I don't want to be in pain all the time and I don't want to be able to pull out easily.

tl;dr: CB6000S us either too loose or too tight. plz halp
newtochast57
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Re: Proper CB6000S Fitting

Post by newtochast57 »

I have similar problems with the CB6000s. If you can pull out of the middle size ring it is obviously too big for you however when you reduce the ring size you also reduce the space between the bottom of the ring and the bottom of the cage. I would suggest when you drop down in ring size, use the largest spacer to start, if that is comfortable, then gradually drop the spacer size until you find what is right for you.

Another option, to check the ring size is right, is try wearing just the ring without the cage for a while. You may need to tape the two top pieces of the ring together so they stay in place. At least this will tell you if the ring is right for you.

Hope this helps
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Locked by LRC
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Re: Proper CB6000S Fitting

Post by Locked by LRC »

newtochast57 wrote:Another option, to check the ring size is right, is try wearing just the ring without the cage for a while. You may need to tape the two top pieces of the ring together so they stay in place. At least this will tell you if the ring is right for you.
Good idea to try getting the right size base ring. When I was trying to get the right size here's what I did.

I put the shortest post in backwards with spacers up to the lock hole. Then I placed the padlock in. I found if I went the other way the padlock rested on the shaft and got irritated quickly.

When trying to get my base ring size I would wear it during the day, check everything, then go through a night. Don't go to a smaller base ring before going to bed.
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Previous devices - CB2000, 3000, 6000, 6000s, Curve
MrCage
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Re: Proper CB6000S Fitting

Post by MrCage »

I say if you are getting swelling and discoloration, you need the next bigger ring. Or keep that size wand try a larger spacer. The ring should feel snug. Too big a ring just moves around too much. Too small would constrict blood flow. You need spaded for the blood to flow, so use a bigger spacer.
It's good to be caged.
Cravingdenial
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Re: Proper CB6000S Fitting

Post by Cravingdenial »

Start by accepting that you may still be able to pull out even with the most ideal configuration in some circumstances. The idea is to make it as difficult as possible, knowing the limitations of your device and how it conforms with your anatomy.

In the beginning, I struggled with my CB6000 slipping. I tried smaller rings that felt more secure and experienced some circulation issues that caused a couple of broken blood vessels in my balls. I learned quickly that you can easily cause damage if you're too agressive during the fitting process.

I found the KSD-G3 anti pull-out device worked well to help the device stay put. It kept it from slipping and I was able to use a snug but more comfortable ring. I also found it made the device more effective as a deterrent. I can pull the device off if I really work at it, but it's nearly impossible to get it back on without the key, making it difficult to get away with cheating.

All this being said, we must always remember that in truth the only reason we stay in our devices is because we really enjoy this whole thing; not because they are all that secure.