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Finding a comfortable and well-fitting chastity device can be a trial-and-error process since there is no place to go and try one on before purchase. My husband and I buzzed through three devices in less than two months and unfortunately, one was an expensive mistake. A large part of chastity success depends on being able to wear the device---if it is too uncomfortable, heavy, bulky, or causes chafing, a man may very well give up on giving chastity a try. So, I thought we could all share sizing experiences and info in the hopes of providing newbies some advice so they hopefully can get something that works well before spending too much money. The expensive mistake that Ab and I made was the Birdcage which we purchased from Extreme Restraints. I will admit, we did next-to-no research so we have only ourselves to blame. While I like the sexy, open cage look, it is clearly designed for short-term wear (although Ab wore it for two weeks, bless his heart). The cage is 4” long and the ring is 1.75” (we ordered the medium). … _3939.html Next we went with the CB-6000s which was a much better fit, although I didn’t like the look or the plastic. It was useful to size the Jailbird, however, which is what he is in now (and I suspect will be for awhile, until I get the urge to go shopping again). Here are the comparison measurements: CB: Length: 2 1/2″; inside diameter: 1 3/8″; ring: 1 3/4″; gap: 1/4″ (smallest spacer) Jailbird: Length: 2″; inside diameter: 1 1/4″; ring: 1 3/4″; gap: 1/4″ We have a second, smaller ring for the JB (1 5/8”) but for the moment, he is happy with the one he is wearing. The only difference I might have made is to make the JB 1/4” shorter (1.75”). But even at 2”, it seems nice and snug. Here’s a picture of the JB from the Mature Metal site. Image More info here: He also has a measuring guide: … ity-device