Nuovo alla Castità? Ottieni la nostra Mystery Discovery Box!
Nuovo alla Castità? Ottieni la nostra Mystery Discovery Box!
giugno 07, 2026 5 minimo letto
Chastity equipment usually refers to devices and accessories that restrict genital access in a consensual BDSM or self-discipline context. For most shoppers, that means choosing between cage styles, materials, locking methods, support accessories, and replacement parts. Oxy Shop groups its main options under chastity devices, with more specialized ranges for steel cock cages, Prince Albert chastity, and chastity spare parts.
Chastity equipment is broader than a single cage. It can include the main device, the base ring, the locking mechanism, support straps, hygiene-friendly open designs, and replacement components used to maintain fit over time.
At Oxy Shop, this category includes full devices, custom cage options, fitting guidance, support straps, locks, and spare components for compatible systems. The store also provides a sizing and selection page called How to choose your Chastity device, which reflects the practical importance of material choice and fit before purchase.

The most common form is a male chastity cage. These typically combine a ring behind the scrotum with a tube or shield that encloses the penis and limits erection, direct stimulation, or both.
Beyond standard cages, there are more specialized formats. Oxy Shop also lists full-range options such as 2-in-1 cage and stretcher combinations, integrated PA designs, micro cages, and locking accessories for stricter retention or a different wearing feel.
A standard system usually includes a base ring, a front tube or shell, and a lock. Some designs prioritize breathability and easier cleaning, while others are built for tighter enclosure or a more restrictive shape.
Steel models are generally chosen for rigidity, weight, and durability. Oxy Shop describes its steel range as medical-grade stainless steel and highlights 316L surgical steel in its steel cage collection, which is useful for people who want a more durable structure for extended wear.
Lighter cages can feel less heavy during daily movement and may suit shorter wear or beginners who are still learning sizing. Oxy Shop's sizing page specifically notes silicone, bioresin, and plastic-based devices as good for shorter periods and comfort-focused use, which makes lighter materials a common entry point.
Some devices add other control features, such as ball-stretcher elements, PA integration, or support straps. For example, Oxy Shop has a 2-in-1 Cock Cage & Ball Stretcher collection and a product-specific chastity cage strap for additional support.

Material changes how a device feels, how much it weighs, how easy it is to clean, and whether it suits short-term or longer-term wear. The right choice depends less on appearance and more on comfort, pressure distribution, ventilation, and compatibility with your routine.
| Material | Typical traits | Common use case |
|---|---|---|
| Stainless steel | Rigid, heavier, durable, easy to sanitize | Users who want structure, weight, and a more fixed feel |
| Resin or plastic | Lighter, often less intimidating, varied shapes | Beginners, shorter wear, trying different forms |
| Silicone-based components | Softer contact in some designs | Users prioritizing gentler body feel |
Oxy Shop's product and collection data show examples across these categories, including stainless steel cages such as Guardian Arc and lighter resin designs such as Nebula. That range supports the basic rule that material is not just aesthetic; it strongly affects daily wear, movement, and maintenance.

Fit is the most important part of choosing chastity equipment. A poorly sized device can create pinching, slipping, pressure points, or difficulty with basic hygiene, while a better fit is more stable and usually easier to wear for longer periods.
Most sizing decisions involve ring size, cage length, internal width, and overall shape. Oxy Shop offers a dedicated fitting guide and also sells custom options through its Custom Made Toys page, which is relevant for people who do not match standard dimensions.
The base ring should be secure without cutting circulation or causing numbness. If the ring is too loose, the device may shift or pull; if too tight, it can become unsafe quickly.
A shorter tube is often selected for a more controlled fit, but it still needs enough room to avoid constant rubbing at the tip or sides. Width matters just as much, because overly narrow designs can create friction and pressure even when length seems correct.
Curved rings, flatter plates, enclosed shells, and open cages all sit differently on the body. Matching the device shape to anatomy often matters more than choosing the smallest possible cage.
Accessories are part of chastity equipment because they affect stability, safety, and long-term usability. This includes straps, numbered disposable locks, spare rings, spare tubes, and compatible replacement parts when a modular cage system is used.
Oxy Shop carries both a general spare parts collection and specific accessories such as numbered plastic chastity locks. These are practical additions for users who need replacement hardware, travel-friendly planning, or accountability systems.
Chastity equipment should only be used consensually and with the ability to monitor comfort, skin condition, circulation, and hygiene. A device should be removed if there is numbness, discoloration, swelling, broken skin, or ongoing pain.
Cleaning matters because moisture, urine residue, sweat, and friction can all lead to irritation. Open and ventilated designs can simplify routine cleaning, while modular systems with spare parts can help when one component wears out or no longer fits properly.
Beginners usually do best with a simple, well-ventilated device in a forgiving material or a lightweight design, plus clear sizing information. The goal is not maximum restriction at the start; it is learning what shape, ring size, and wearing duration are realistic for your body.
For a starting point, Oxy Shop has a Mystery First-Timer Box - Chastity and educational pages focused on selection and first experiences. That kind of setup is more useful than jumping directly into highly specialized or extreme designs before basic fit is understood.
A chastity device is the main wearable item, such as a cage or belt. Chastity equipment is the broader category that also includes locks, straps, spare parts, and fitting accessories.
Beginners often start with lighter materials because they are less heavy and can be easier to test for fit. Stainless steel is durable and easy to sanitize, but its weight and rigidity may feel more demanding.
Not always, but accessories can improve stability and maintenance. Common additions include support straps, replacement rings, spare tubes, and replacement locks.
A correct fit should feel secure without numbness, sharp pinching, discoloration, or persistent pain. The ring should stay in place, and the cage should allow routine cleaning and normal skin checks.
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