This packing harness is compatible with many kinds of soft-packers, including STPs! There is a specially designed opening in the back of the harness to allow for an STP receptacle to pass through (and if you're not using an STP, the door is still secure). With jock-strap legs, this harness offers a bit more security for those who are active. Shown in the photo array is the STP-Fitz Nipple Style STP packer (not included) and the Sam the STP packer (not included).
The shaft opening on the Tool Belt is just shy of 1-1/4 inches, or about 3cm. It is not elasticized, so it doesn't stretch very much. If your packer shaft is very thick, or the funnel very large, it will likely not work with the Tool Belt. The shaft opening also has a little "turtleneck" of fabric to help avoid shaft pop-outs.
The Tool Belt was developed and tested locally in collaboration with Mugsie Pike, Renegade Lingerieist and Corsetier. Each are hand-sewn and are available in white or black.
X-small fits waist 25-27 inches, small fits waist sizes 28-31 inches, medium fits 32-35 inches, large fits 36-39 inches, XL fits 40-43 inches, 2XL fits 44-47 inches, 3XL fits 48-51 inches.
Available in black or white.
Packing harnesses are straps or specially-made undergarments that are designed to make wearing a soft packer more comfortable and secure. A packing harness can be as simple as a sewn piece of elastic, or as complicated as multi-pocket, high-tech fabric underwear designed to allow for simple packing, STP (Stand-To-Pee) packers, or pack-and-play options.
What to look for when choosing a packing harness
Here are a few points to consider when choosing a packing harness:
1. Will I be using a STP-packer or non-STP packer?
If you are using a Stand-To-Pee (STP) packer, keep in mind that you'll have to be able to access the funnel or other area where you pee into the packer. Choose a packing solution that gives you easy access to use your STP in a comfortable manner, and also allows you to wear it comfortably throughout the day.
2. Will I be wearing the harness inside my own underwear, or do I want packing underwear with a pouch or rings already built in?
Some harnesses are designed to be minimal, like jock straps or pouches that you can pin or velcro inside any underwear. Other solutions are "regular" underwear with secure packing systems built in. Size and styling may limit your choices for packing underwear. (If you can sew, you can add pouches to your own underwear at home!)
3. How delicate is my soft packer?
Some brands of soft packers are more delicate than others, especially where the shaft of the packer meets the balls. Some users' wear habits or clothing choices also may cause tearing or other problems. If your packer is prone to tearing, you might want to choose a packing solution that keeps your packer fully enclosed inside a pocket, rather than letting the shaft hang free through an opening in the harness. This puts less strain on the packer, and should extend its life.
4. How active do I plan to be?
Finding a secure packing solution is important for not only avoiding damage, but also so that you don't lose your packer accidentally during activities such as contact sports, running, or swimming. Some people use different packing solutions for sports than they do for everyday packing.
5. How much contact do I want between the packer and my skin?
Depending on the material your packer is made of, direct skin contact may prove to be hot, uncomfortable, or irritating during everyday wear. Some harnesses and packing underwear keep a layer of fabric between you and the packer, which can help if you are prone to irritation.