Chastity Cages

Chastity cages are male-fitting devices that contain the penis and prevent erection. They sit at the kink end of the catalogue and serve a real and varied audience: long term wearers in lifestyle dynamics, edging and orgasm control players, and people experimenting with the dynamic for the first time. The choice of cage matters more than people give it credit for.
Materials. Polycarbonate (clear plastic): the lightest and the recommended starter material. Stainless steel: heavier, more secure, but unforgiving on bad fit. Silicone: softer, used as a starter material or for sensitive skin. Resin and 3D printed plastics: lightweight, often custom shapes.
Sizing. The base ring sits at the base of the genitals and must not pinch; measure flaccid girth around the base of the testicles plus 5-10 mm. The cage length should be slightly shorter than flaccid penis length; about 75% is comfortable for most. Most cages ship with multiple ring sizes.
Hygiene. Wash with mild soap and warm water at every removal. Polycarbonate and steel can be boiled. Skin needs to breathe; do not wear a single cage continuously beyond what your body tells you is comfortable.
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Chastity Cages

Handing over the key is one of the most intimate acts in power exchange. A chastity cage puts your pleasure entirely in someone else's hands - or rather, their pocket. Whether you're new to orgasm denial or adding to an established dynamic, the right cage makes the difference between hours of delicious frustration and a device you remove after 20 minutes.

We stock chastity cages from Cellmate, Man Cage, Master Series, Blue Line and Oxballs - plastic, silicone, stainless steel and rubber across 23 styles, from first-timer-friendly starter cages to high-security premium devices.

Choosing Your Chastity Cage

Size is everything. Measure your flaccid length - the cage should match this, not your erect size. The base ring diameter is the critical measurement; too tight cuts circulation, too loose and the device works its way off. Most people try two sizes before finding the right fit, so start with an affordable plastic or resin cage before committing to stainless steel.

Plastic and resin cages are lightweight, easy to clean and ideal for beginners. Stainless steel is non-porous, more hygienic for extended wear and significantly more secure. Man Cage and Cellmate both offer excellent metal options at different price points.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can you wear a chastity cage?
Beginners should start with a few hours, building up to overnight once the fit is confirmed comfortable. Clean the device and skin daily for extended wear. Remove immediately if you experience pain, swelling, or skin irritation.
Can you urinate while wearing a chastity cage?
Yes. Most male cages have an opening at the tip designed for urination. Sitting down makes this more straightforward and it quickly becomes second nature.
Do metal chastity cages set off metal detectors?
Stainless steel devices will trigger metal detectors. Cellmate offers metal-detector-safe locks as an accessory if discretion at airports or events matters to you.
What size chastity cage do I need?
Measure your flaccid length - the cage should match this, not your erect size. The base ring diameter is the critical measurement. Most people try one or two sizes before finding the ideal fit.
Is chastity play safe?
Yes, with the right fit and daily cleaning. Monitor the skin around the base ring, keep a spare key accessible at all times, and agree a safe signal with your partner before any extended session.
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