Max9 Should it be serious and safe you will have to pay at least € 700 for a proper chastity belt.

  • Max9 replied to this.

    Tobbe Still not expensive, is it? Here in Germany there is for example a brand called Latowski that sells costum made chastity belts... they cost 1.200€. That's expensive. But €700 I would still consider as being cheap.

    Like for example Neosteel has ones that are still cheap, like one for €700, and ones, that are expensive like one for 900€. But from what I've read in german communities so far is that both are said to be fine. I think if you are not obsessed with having one who fits 100% perfect and doesn't make any minor issues, you can also get one for smaller money. There are also people who can't afford too expensive ones and still want to be kept chaste. If they don't mind minor issues it might be ok for them.

    • Ines replied to this.

      I also had a problem once with my cadge. Did anyhow manage to break my penis. Sounds weird, I know, because there are no bones to break, but doc meant that also blood vessels can break. Anyway, it did put if of for some time and back on later. I hadn't had the problem ever since again. Shit happens sometimes, even if the cadge has been ok for ages. But that doesn't make the cadge totally unuseable.

        Guys, I don't understand what is your argument about. @HHelen has ordered a my-steel for her daughter already

          Max9
          But at the end are not minor issues, this in around you all the day, in a lot of postures and moments. It has to be perfect and smooth.
          In the moment in which it moves can irritate you, and if it is painful, you will can not think in another thing.
          Is similar when you feel some itch in mid of night, you can do nothing at all.
          Max, I can not tell you any terrible story, since I am a proud and happy wearer, but it seems that you see the whole point with excess of optimism.

          Max9 I have been doing this for over 30 years, but if you are so convinced you can buy a cheap one.
          But don't use it on any female!

            Tobbe 🤷‍♂️sorry for having made you mad. I just couldn't imagine that a cadge for less that thousand euros is unusable. But alright, if you think I so. Just by the way? Is it just me, or do we actually have the same conversation in two categories?

              Tobbe
              Tobbe, I make you a question in another topic.

              Max9 I am not mad! I am more worried that some parent is reading what you write and think they can save money by buying these cheap belts. They are toys only and do not work more than for short moments.
              Should it be safe and protected, there are no shortcuts.

                I'm a student so I haven't made too much expersience with expensive stuff in thi cathegory. But from what I've read in the german communities is the this might not even be too bad. Like also for example the brand Neostell. Also sells cadges that are said to be fine for about €700. And they don't look too different from the copies... actually the same. If you have made the experiance that you can't find something proper for less then 1000€... alright, your experience. Might also be that german manufacturers are simply a bit cheaper in general. Because Neosteel is actually a premium brand.

                  Tobbe I am more worried that some parent is reading what you write and think they can save money by buying these cheap belts

                  You shouldn't worry. The experienced female wearers know what works and what doesn't. If parents rely on @Max9 's opinion, rather than ours, too bad for same, they just read what they want to read

                  Max9 You can look at pictures and think it looks the same. But if you have seen one in reality you will immediately see the difference. When these adjustable came, I ordered some to see how it could be so cheap. I laughed when I opened the package. Never that I would look one on a woman!!!
                  After that, I received requests from women who understood that it was not working. My advice is always to throw away the garbage and buy a real one.

                  Max9 I feel they both should have it about same difficult. Maybe holding each others key?

                  I think that's the best thing but somehow I can't get approval for that 😉

                  PS: this discussion here first of all misses the point and secondly you can't win this discussion. a good belt is custom made for your body measurements and costs 700 to 1000 euro

                  Sure, a good one is costum made. But I still believe that also one from 300 - 700€ can be used for some time. Maybe not the first, maybe the tenth... alright, simply different opinions from what I've tested once and read and what you've experienced. I don't want to doubt you're the pros in this. But to be honest. From what I've read you also get an acceptable one for cheaper you can work with. Sure, you always have issues and maybe need to fix some stuff. But alright.

                  It's impossible to buy a belt for less then 700€ tha will directly fit. That's for sure. You will always have problems with that because every body has a different shape. But you have a basis you can work with and you can make fit. If you can't come clear with the plastic - alright, fix it. If it's too high. Alright, shorten it and weld it together again. If you don't like the lock. Weld in another one. It doesn't matter because it's not expensive. And you can make it the way you feel it fits you best. That's what Iike about them. Sure, wen you but an expensive costum made one for more than 700€ you get a perfect fitting one. But this might also have to be adjusted by the time when you get taller or thicker.

                    Max9 If you can't come clear with the plastic - alright, fix it.

                    Have you glued silicone against stainless steel and got it to hold?

                    You say the belt should be fixed with tools that most people don't own and probably don't know how to use.

                    I actually thought of maybe sanding some of the silicone and gluing some soft leather on it. Leather is way more comfortable in direct touch with the skin then silicone - at least to me.
                    Well, tools are something you can borrow and you can learn to deal with. You just need to collect experience in working with them before you start working on a belt.