🔐 Embrace the thrill of restraint!
The Secret Era Chastity Lock is a premium male cock ring designed for both men and women, featuring a secure locking mechanism, waterproof construction for easy cleaning, and hypoallergenic materials for safe use. Perfect for couples looking to explore new dimensions of intimacy.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | Secret Era |
Country of origin | China |
T**M
Too small
If you're looking for a truly dreadful experience, look no further than this cage. This so-called device of restraint is a textbook example of how to get everything wrong. "The Cage"? More like the Torture Device, and here's why.Firstly, let's address the most glaring issue: the size. This cage is comically small. It’s as if the designers took measurements from a dollhouse rather than a human being. The fit is so tight, it’s not just uncomfortable—it’s outright painful. Forget about any semblance of comfort or usability. The minute you put this thing on, it feels like your privates are being squeezed by a vise grip.The materials? Cheap plastic that feels brittle and fragile. The sharp edges add insult to injury, making every movement a potential hazard. Who thought this was a good idea? It’s like they’ve gone out of their way to make sure every aspect of this cage is as unpleasant as possible.Locking mechanism? A joke. It's finicky and unreliable, more likely to jam than to provide any real security. And good luck trying to remove it without a struggle—if it doesn’t break first, you’ll be spending an embarrassing amount of time trying to wiggle free.In summary, this cage is a disaster from start to finish. Unbearably small, poorly made, and downright dangerous, it’s the last thing you’d want anywhere near your most sensitive areas. Do yourself a favor and steer clear of this nightmarish contraption. It’s not worth the agony, frustration, or risk.Unless you’re into that kind of thing!
H**Y
Fragile plastic, and not silicone as described when bought.
Solid construction but disappointed that it was plastic. Fiddly to attach all the parts, but that was expected. Otherwise, it does what it's supposed to.Edit: two of the rings and both of the clip sections have snapped in the first two weeks. Now using a similar stainless steel version which is much better.
R**B
Dangerous
Snapped while I was wearing it and gave me a bad cut downstairs
K**S
Narrow and not silicone
This is clear but it seems to be made of some kind of polycarbonate, or at least a quite brittle plastic. The main body of the device is two separate moulds stuck together with a slight seam down the middle. The edges aren't that smoothly finished and its tricky to put on. Also found the main body of the device too thin.Overall the best thing about this was the box it came in which was icely designed. It is cheapish but it feels fragile to use and is not something I'd trust using going forward.Also found the plastic one way locks that come with it don't really work, they take a lot of effort to close but can still be pulled back apart.
A**R
Very small so doesn't fit, plus some sharp edges.
A true chinese puzzle working out all the bits, zero instructions, check out web sight for ideas.So to the 'gadget'.First it's not silicone as advertising, it's hard plastic which in the most is fairly well made, but there are a few moulding bits that are a bit sharp around the delicate bits.You have a number of rings of differing sizes to go under the 'nuts' and up to the top, to interlock a bridging piece, this to hold the gadget secure. The maximum size to be honest isn't bit enough to get around and I don't consider myself that bit, just over average. It will lock on with a fight, my partner most insistant, but feels like someone is strangling you.Then the helmet, well no chance, even at total flacid and my partner even tried ice, she was enjoying this. It simply won't go on, way too small.We tried linking bits together to expand the locking ring, to find the plastic padlocks don't even lock together.The padlock it fairly good, grandkids will find play use for this, but it is rather sharp, not quite enough to cut, but if it were rubbing around your bits, should you be able to get this on, it could create problems.We had a lot fun tryig to make this work, but to be honest unless your're really small then I'd go for something bigger.
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