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Neo Short Silicone Ballstretcher - Small - Blueballs

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Neo Short Silicone Ballstretcher - Small - BlueballsNEO SHORT Short pure silicone ballstretcher with industrial detailing, part of our NEO line. Super stretchy, fits balls of shapes and sizes Made from our best selling super soft, stretchy Pure Platinum Silicone Soft, smooth silicone heats up to body temperature and is designed for comfort Available in 3 types: ANGLE, SHORT, and TALL Sleek, industrial design NEO is a pure silicone ballstretcher available in 3 different styles. NEO SHORT is a short

NEO SHORT

Short pure silicone ballstretcher with industrial detailing, part of our NEO line.

  • Super-stretchy, fits balls of shapes and sizes
  • Made from our best-selling super-soft, stretchy Pure Platinum Silicone
  • Soft, smooth silicone heats up to body temperature and is designed for comfort
  • Available in 3 types: ANGLE, SHORT, and TALL
  • Sleek, industrial design

NEO is a pure silicone ballstretcher available in 3 different styles. NEO SHORT is a short stretcher that's great for guys new to ballstretching or stacking with another ballstretcher. NEO ANGLE is a short ballstretcher with an angled "lip" that's designed to push your sack up and out. NEO TALL is a tall stretcher designed for guys with more experiencing or looking to ramp up their stretching to the next size. Each NEO is made from high quality Pure Platinum Silicone so they're firm enough to squeeze and stretch your sack but still soft and smooth for comfort.

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NEO ballstretchers fit and feel amazing. They're the same shape and thickness as old-style neoprene ballstretchers but they're made from our super-soft, stretchy Pure Platinum Silicone...

NEO keeps those nuts down in their sack...all three styles have a fat lip around the edge so this one will not dig into your sack...unlike neoprene, NEO is rubbery, stretchy and feels like its part of your sack...

Available in 3 different shapes: TALL is for longer sacks or guys that want a looser ballbag. SHORT fits any sack, even high & tight nuts. ANGLE is a short stretcher that pushes your balls forward or back, also doubles as a bulge-enhancing cockring...

3 different NEO stretcher shapes:
NEO TALL is a 2 inch tall ballstretcher designed to push down on your balls.

NEO SHORT is a 1.25 inch ballstretcher that will fit any sack & can be stacked as you grow.

NEO ANGLE is shaped to push your sack forward or it can be stacked to bend your sack up and out.

MATERIAL AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

Original design copyright OXBALLS
Pure Platinum Silicone 100% Silicone, non-toxic, phthalate free.
LUBE SAFE: Water-base, Hybrid, Oil base. Silicone not recommended.
CARE: Wash after use in warm soapy water, Dishwasher safe. Store toys separately: we recommend breathable cloth pouches or cotton socks.

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