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beni26
October 13th, 2009, 12:23
Hey everyone,

So, after researching devices, I've finally decided between TLC-X and CAT II. I've read both websites and user posts concerning both devices but I want to ask people that may have tried both devices what they like better and why.

I've been using T-Tape for about 5 months now and I feel I have enough skin to use either device. I like the T-tape method but now I want to focus on the inner skin more.

Both seem like good devices. At first I was leaning toward the CAT II because the ease of use using the collet. But after some reconsidering, I like the fact that the TLC-X uses the softer silicone... I suppose a few things I'm wondering are: which one grips better, more comfortable, can be worn longer, and ease of use.

So if anyone has tried both, can you let me know what you think? Maybe some pros and cons of both?

I really appreciate it. Thanks!

ih8vtec13
October 13th, 2009, 13:00
I have an older CATII and a TLC-X and like my TCL-X a lot better. It is more comfortable, available in different sizes, and easier to hide in your pants. I like that I can have a smaller body tugged that will help give me a tighter foreskin down the line.

admin
October 13th, 2009, 13:42
There's a device for everyone, but I would just add that another distinction of the TLC-X is that you can use the rubber band tension mode and strap tension simultaneously.

Also the Pusher section can be swapped out so you can make it longer as you add slack. If you're adding a mm of Forced Erect Coverage per month, and you choose a Pusher that's say 6mm longer every 6 months, you will have an easier time keeping the induced roll-over point while you're tugging at the same point along your skin tube the whole time you're tugging. I think this will give you the tightest possible puckered final result.

The TLC-X is offered in 4 standard widths and can be custom sized. Users supply flaccid and erect glans width for a proper fit. All the metal parts of the TLC-X are now rust-proof aluminum or stainless steel. All TLC devices carry a full-year warranty and offer a 3-month no-questions-asked refund option.

-Ron Low
http://TLCTugger.com