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Snot
03-07-2010, 03:04 PM
Sup guys,

I'm looking for something that can be warn under clothes that's easy to adjust and comfortable.... Well other than the ball crushing pain.

Thanks for any advice and links.

smackMyNuts
03-07-2010, 07:16 PM
I think that question 1 is what style of ball crusher you want. Once you've figured out what device you want, you can then look at the options for where to get it.

Most ball crushers can't really be worn under clothing, so that rules a lot out. I also think that you'll find that you may not really want to wear it for a long time under clothing. Generally, ball crushers have to be tightened every now and again or else you can get used to the pressure. Also, the squeezing can make it hard for blood to circulate through the testicles which could be really bad if it goes on for too long.

So another option would be to get a stretcher or parachute harness and then attach it to one or both of your ankles, thus getting regular pulling rather than crushing. That would probably work better for day-to-day use.

But assuming you want a ball crusher, here's my thoughts:

So, what you definite don't want is one of these:
http://www.leathercreations.com/1803.htm

Those are actually clamps meant to hold a horse's lip in place, called a twitch. People sell them as ball crushers: they aren't.

I think that you probably want one of these:
http://www.leathercreations.com/875.htm

or a chrome or steel ball stretcher with a clamp attachment like this:
http://www.leathercreations.com/627.htm
plus this:
http://www.leathercreations.com/688.htm

or perhaps the ball flask with crusher attachment:
http://www.uberkinky.co.uk/Ball-Flask-Crusher/productinfo/U80821/

I use these links only as examples. I don't know which sites have the best prices or services. But I think that you should probably figure out what model you want first and then you can check prices at different places.

Smack

Snot
03-08-2010, 05:19 PM
Thanks so much for the links! I'm really interested in the Stainless Steel Ball Stretcher http://www.leathercreations.com/627.htm

You said the Crusher can be attached to it?

Perfect!

smackMyNuts
03-08-2010, 07:20 PM
That style of stretcher generally is made of two C-shaped pieces which come together and then are held together using recessed screws which are turned using an Allen wrench. So you'll see holes at the end of one or both C where the screws go. You'll also notice that they tend to have a hole in the middle part of each C, this is so that you can screw something else into them. This can either be used to add eye-bolts and use them to hang weights of off or several places sell crusher attachments which can be attached to those holes, like the ones I linked to above.

So, the pictures from the crusher link before show the stretcher with the crusher attached. The crusher is just the add-on part.

I did a little froogle searching and it looks like you can get the weights themselves pretty cheaply from several places. You can either get them made from stainless steel or chrome-covered brass. Go to froogle and search for "chrome ball stretcher" or "steel ball stretcher" depending on which you want. (Although "steel ball stretcher" also finds a lot of irrelevant stuff for some reason). But some of the ones sold don't have that second set of holes. Some of them, however, do. But what I'm not sure of is whether or not the holes are of a standard size. That is, if you bought the stretcher from one place and the crusher from another, would they still work together? I tend to think that they probably would, but I'm not sure and I'm not willing to spend the money to find out.

You could also buy one which just comes with eye-bolts and then buy some bolts and wingnuts from home depot and drill a couple of holes in a small piece of wood and use that as the crusher bar.

I should also note that most likely what all of these companies are doing is reselling a piece of industrial metal-work called a "shaft collar" which is used in transmissions. The only alteration seems to be the addition of the holes. So depending on whether or not you felt up to it, you could just buy a shaft collar and add your own ball cusher to it. However, shaft collars of the right size are not super cheap to buy on the retail market, so that might not actually save you very much.

So I think it's up to you depending on how much you're willing to spend and how much risk you want to take and how much work you can do on your own.

smackMyNuts
03-08-2010, 07:26 PM
I should add that in looking around to figure out where you could get just a shaft collar relatively cheaply, this is the best place I found:
http://www.nutsandbolts.com/collars-couplings-double-split-shaft-collars-c-288_291.html