Joh I seen one up close once. They looked really good. you can clearly tell the were made to fit an individual person perfectly.

  • Joh replied to this.

    Philip Which type of plastic is used for the shield and the bands?

      Joh for the reinholds i am not sure what type of plastic it was made of.

      • Joh replied to this.

        Philip You wear talking about the Reinholds one. As far as I know glass fibre fabric with epoxy. It was a stiff one with hinges.

          I like the idea of design. One I won't like about it would be clear shield, as well as too insecure waistband.
          Wish waistband is made of some strong material that is way harder to cut than material on that belt.

          I wish they made something that would be equivalent to MySteel Tranformation kind of one, which has visual look of female belt but fits for anatomy of.. um, pre-op trans woman like me.

          I think they might offer multiple color, and color on belt itself not lining, which is also probably nice thing, since it would make chastity belt look cute, if I'm to wear it for long term, I would really like it if it looks cute to wear. (Actually I like MySteel design too, it looks kind of better than NeoSteel / other brands with many round design.

          Hello
          It looks interesting, but is there really any use for such a clear shield? What I could imagine, the lock at the back might be a bit more secure than the other belts, right?

            Elsa

            Elsa It looks interesting, but is there really any use for such a clear shield? What I could imagine, the lock at the back might be a bit more secure than the other belts, right?

            I agree. I also consider having the lock at the back can give far superior security, especially a radial lock like Tollyboy

            • Elsa replied to this.

              But there's a problem with this one too: you can't take a shit. . . I don't know if it's not shown or a design flaw

              Damien The Abus padlock on the back unduly disturbs the wearer's sleep, unfortunately.

              This could be a reason why the locks are on the front generally.

              cantsolvethecaptcha On the other hand it might be easier to check if „everything is okay“ down there. And since the material isn’t directly touching it might even be better from a hygiene stand point.

              yes, that can even be the case, but I still stand by the fact that it is psychologically difficult. I also imagine that I can see my private parts myself at any time, but seeing that for years but not being able to touch it seems almost unbearable

              Sasha Not sure how I’d feel about being able to see what’s off limits though.

              exactly what i mean, imagine you can see this for years and not be able to touch it 😰

                Angelina FancySteel has been selling their dome shield in a clear acryl version for a few weeks now. I'm not sure about the aesthetics, and of course acryl can break. But I hear it sells well.

                  Elsa

                  Elsa I myself have never tried lockpicking, but even with normal locks it shouldn't be easy to do something like that on the back.

                  That;s the idea!!! 😄
                  Especially a radial Tollyboy lock..

                  Damien

                  optically i agree, i like the design and because it is not directly on the skin it might even be beneficial in terms of health. it's just very powerful psychologically

                    Damien The Abus padlock on the back unduly disturbs the wearer's sleep, unfortunately.

                    But a radial far less so surely?