
SATISFYER BALLS Loveballs Training Set 1
42,27 €

SATISFYER BALLS Loveballs Training Set 1
A compact three-ball Kegel training set made from medical liquid silicone. The three progressive weights (57 g, 73 g, 86 g) let you build pelvic floor strength step by step. Soft, phthalate-free and hypoallergenic, they’re quiet and easy to wear on the move — good if you want a discreet, progressive training routine without electronics or complicated controls.
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Description
Think of this as a simple, travel-friendly pelvic floor training kit. You get three smooth, medical‑grade liquid silicone balls in graduated weights so you can progress as your muscles get stronger. The lightest ball (57 g) is the easiest to hold and suits someone just starting; the middle one (73 g) is a sensible next step; the heaviest (86 g) gives a steadier challenge for maintenance or more advanced training. Because they contain no electronics, they’re silent and very discreet to wear.
Ficha técnica
| Material | Medical liquid silicone (phthalate-free, hypoallergenic) |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 140 x 140 x 50 mm (packaging) |
| Included weights | 57 g (beginner), 73 g (intermediate), 86 g (advanced) |
How to use
Insert the ball you feel comfortable with (lubricate first if needed). Your pelvic floor muscles will naturally contract to keep the ball in place; that contraction is the exercise. Start with short sessions — for example, 5–10 minutes while sitting or walking gently — and increase duration as your control improves. Move up to the next weight when you can hold the lighter ball comfortably during normal activity. Because the surface is silicone, use a water‑based lubricant such as Waterfeel; avoid silicone‑based lubes which can degrade the material.
Cleaning and care
Wash before and after use with warm water and a mild, unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a lint‑free cloth, then store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight. Don't use abrasive cleaners or solvents. The medical liquid silicone is skin‑friendly and suitable for sensitive skin, but stop use and seek advice if you notice irritation or discomfort.
Who this is for: anyone wanting a simple, non‑electronic programme to tone pelvic floor muscles — from beginners to experienced users who prefer a discreet, portable option. Who this is not for: if you prefer powered toys with vibration or need a device with adjustable resistance settings, look at electronic trainers instead. If you have a recent pelvic surgery or active pelvic infection, check with a healthcare professional before using.
For anyone wanting progressive pelvic floor training with discreet, skin‑safe Kegel balls from beginner to advanced.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the three weights affect progress?
Each weight increases the resistance your pelvic floor must provide. Start with the 57 g ball, move to 73 g as control improves, then use 86 g for maintenance. Aim for gradual progression rather than jumping straight to heavier weights.
Can I wear them while walking or doing light activity?
Yes — low‑impact movement like walking or household chores is a good way to practise holding them in place. Avoid high‑impact exercise (running, intense core work) until you’re confident the heavier balls stay put.
Are these safe to use after childbirth?
They’re designed for pelvic floor recovery, but if you’ve had a recent birth or any complications, check with your GP or midwife first. Don’t use over any area that’s still healing or if you have an active pelvic infection.
Can I use a condom with them or share between partners?
You can cover a single ball with a condom for added hygiene, but these are personal items intended for single‑user use. If sharing is unavoidable, always use a new condom and clean the toy thoroughly between users.
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