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Chastity Cage Accessories – Locks, Keys, Straps & Hygiene Kits for Every Chastity Cage

Upgrade your chastity cage with premium accessories: tamper-proof numbered locks, silky waist straps to stop pull-out, discreet travel keys, anti-pullout spikes, and quick-clean hygiene brushes. Perfect fit for any metal, silicone, or resin chastity cage—sissy, femboy, or long-term wear. Shop now for fast, discreet shipping.

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How to Choose the Right Size Chastity Cage

Measure your penis while flaccid to get an accurate fit. Use a rigid ruler, measure from the base of the shaft to the tip, and take several measurements throughout the day for precision. Most cages come with a ring size for the base; measure the circumference around the pubic mound behind the balls for the ring fit. Choose a cage slightly shorter than your flaccid length for comfort and security. A snug but not too tight fit prevents injury and improves wearability.

How to Find the Right Chastity Cage Design and Material

Chastity cages come in silicone, plastic, and metal. Silicone cages are soft, flexible, and skin-friendly, ideal for extended wear and beginners. Plastic cages are lightweight and beginner-friendly, allowing easy hygiene checks. Metal cages offer unmatched durability and security, perfect for intense BDSM play but less comfortable for long periods. Consider your lifestyle and preferences: silicone and plastic for comfort and discretion; metal for strength and aesthetic dominance.

How to Orgasm While Wearing a Chastity Cage

Yes, orgasms are possible without an erection. Stimulating the testicles or perineum with vibration or touch can lead to intensely pleasurable orgasms even when the penis is locked. Using lubricants and vibrators strategically can enhance sensations without direct penile contact.

Chastity Cage Materials: Pros and Cons

1. Silicone: Soft, light, and body-safe but less durable and can stretch over time.

2. Plastic (Polycarbonate): Lightweight and breathable but may crack under heavy use.

3. Metal (Stainless Steel): Extremely durable and secure, heavier, and less comfortable for beginner long-term wear.

How to Measure for Chastity Cage Fit

Use a rigid ruler for length and a non-stretch measuring tape or string for circumference. Measure the penis length flaccid, ring circumference behind the scrotum, and consider ball gap for comfort. Measure multiple times during the day for accuracy and trim hair for best results.

Common Chastity Cage Accessories

Accessories include various base rings, straps, elastic bands for extra security, catheter attachments for hygiene, replacement locks, keyholders, and cleaning brushes.