Girth Calculator
- Take the circumference of the sleeve and divide that by 3.14. This will convert the circumference to the diameter of the sleeve for the rest of the equation (For example lets use the Barney sleeve which has a circumference of 5.6", divide that by 3.14 which will give you a diameter of roughly 1.8")
- Take that 1.8 and subtract the interior opening you will have cast into the sleeve. (For the example use 1.125" diameter interior opening, 1.8 - 1.125 = .675". .675" is the thickness of the silicone in the shaft area of the sleeve).
- Take the difference from step 2 which is .675 and add the diameter of your penis (for example say 1.7" diameter penis plus .675 = 2.375" in diameter once the sleeve is on. This number can be safely reduced by 10% to reflect variables that will inhibit that much expansion. 2.375 x .1 = 2.14" girth expected once the sleeve is on.
BattleDan –
Amazing produce, bought it to use on my girlfriend who's a closet size queen and the noises she makes when taking this is unreal. We have tried other companies cheaper sleeves before but they always felt too hard at the end and a bit tacky. The triple density with the soft head has made a huge difference and she is loving every second of it. Highly recommend
Supa –
Best sleeve for those special occasions. ATP it's our celebration sleeve. Love everything about it from the smoothness of the exterior to the curvature, to the head shape. It's super comfortable to wear and brings some of the strongest orgasms I've ever witnessed.
Dante –
We dabbled in sleeves for a while but this was the point of no return. For my wife this an absolute skill crusher. This sleeve was Pandora’s box and has opened up a whole new world of constant dirty talk throughout the day, and sex every night. Great product!
Alec B. –
Thought to keep it secret and make a surprise. She got it in mail, opened it and sent me picture with a winky emoji. Will order another model soon, perhaps something without a curve, she’s hooked on sleeves. It really proved to me that size does matter, but so does variety or shapes and trying new things