CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
- HeldForHer
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CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
Anyone have this problem? Thanks!
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Re: CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
This is exactly the reason why we are going for steel....
Waiting for Steelworxx Looker 01
Waiting for Steelworxx Looker 01
Re: CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
it's a pinch/stress point. Going to steel isn't the answer; it happens on those devices too.
Going to a tighter ring & longer spacer might be worth a try. More supportive (but not tight) underwear may also help.
Going to a tighter ring & longer spacer might be worth a try. More supportive (but not tight) underwear may also help.
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Re: CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
Aren't the steel base rings such as MM Jailbird solid?
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Re: CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
To answer your question, yes the MM rings are very smooth solid rings. There are some companies that produce metal base rings with hinges or rings that you assemble together that create a seam.
Happily secured since 4/2010 
Have worn CB3000, CB6000s, MM Jail Bird & Watchful Mistress,
DHgate A271 & 273, DHgate Full Stainless Steel Belt & DHgate HT nub
Currently wearing A273

Have worn CB3000, CB6000s, MM Jail Bird & Watchful Mistress,
DHgate A271 & 273, DHgate Full Stainless Steel Belt & DHgate HT nub
Currently wearing A273
Re: CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
If your getting pinched at those points, which are most likely from the gappage/roughness, try using a piece of scotch tape to fill in the little lines and gap. See if that resolves it. When I was using my CB I made sure that I sanded it out around the a-ring and all attachment points to minimize pinch points. Tape tends to work well to try to isolate the issue and resolve it.
Re: CB6000s Base Ring Abrasions
I did have tHeldForHer wrote:I'm sometimes getting abrasion from the CB6000s base ring where the top piece with the pins mates with the base ring itself. If I go to the larger ring the problem goes away but it is too loose. If this wasn't a problem, I could go to the next smaller ring I think (1.75"). I'm currently using the smallest spacer. A larger spacer didn't make any difference. I've only been wearing this for about 6 weeks and am pretty much 24/7 with it so maybe I'm still just getting used to it?
Anyone else have this problem or have any suggestions? Thanks!
He same issue. The base ring wouldn't stay up against the body and would chafe and cause irritation. I went back to the next larger base ring and kept having one ball slide out. Then I went to a smaller size ring. This seem to help. Fits better. Of course there was a "break in" period with the smaller size, but now seems to be fine. I can't help but think a custom fit device like a JB or Steelworx would be a better fit and comfort.
currently in a CB6000s