Fix to Improve Security of CB-2000

Submitted by: Anonymous

Altairboy:

I am the wearer of a CB-2000 since this autumn. I have been able both to "escape" and get back in again as described on your website. I have however found a solution that is inescapable (at least for me) and that requires no modifications to the device itself.

I can make the CB-2000 a LOT more secure by decreasing the size of the A-ring, but at a point it becomes too tight and extremely uncomfortable. As I see it, the A-ring is however NOT the primary place to solve the problem.

nt91215.jpg I've basically replaced the two spacers on the guide pins with a single piece of plastic with two holes for the guide pins. The piece curves down (the curvature is dependent of your security/comfort arrangements). The plastic piece has the same thickness as the spacers, and I have found by a bit of twiddling that I can arrive at a form that is both secure and comfortable, although erections seem to be somewhat more "discouraged". You basically "jam" the penis tissue against the lower part of the B-ring, allowing you to have a much looser fitting A-ring - without compromising security.

It is a low cost, easy to make solution that is well worth trying.


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