New retirement job, driving folks around who stay at a nursing/rehab center. Anyone do this? Driving for long periods, broken by getting up and about, and still be comfortable being locked? My three cages seem to be tight or gt "bunched up" during the day.
I have a difficult time in general staying seated for long periods of time. Yeah driving around locked up is not fun.
I seem to be able to get everything into a comfortable position with my Bon4. It can be a challenge at times and it certainly depends on the device and even the underwear. Panties help keep things in place for me.
I have driven to the south of France from the Midlands whilst locked in my behindbarz full belt with no issues other than a slight panic at the ferry port when asked to go into security office before boarding. The driving and comfort were no problems at all and the belt stayed in place for a further 6 days when we arrived.
I drive a semi for many many hours with no issue. Get the cage in a comfortable position I dont even know its on.
Experiment. Up, down, hanging or held close. Try different underwear and trousers, wear the waistband of your underwear a little higher or lower, or even wear no underwear just to see what's causing you the problem. Don't forget that temperature and other factors that might not initially be obvious like if you've just eaten, have a full bladder, might all affect how comfortable you are. I'm usually comfortable in most situations, but there's always the odd days when you're not. I could also suggest using skin cream, vaseline, or lube. It really helps everything move a little bit which stops all that sticking and pulling. Actually, try this first - it solves many problems.
I made a 17 hour drive while locked last year, and was acceptably comfortable. I think a ring that's narrower and taller (a "tall oval" ring) would be better if you can make that work. I had on a wide oval, and would choose differently now that I've tried a few other things.
True. I have found that since I am concentrating on driving I can feel the head of my penis shrink from the tip in my already small cage. Hmm.
I had issues as well driving for short periods of time. I ended up increasing the gap and fixed the problem.
The upward slope of the seat combined with the downward curve of my (first) device caused an unpleasant tugging leading to soreness. I have since downsized twice and, combined with good lube as mentioned by others, I no longer have a problem. The shortness of the cage definitely helps.
I think everyone's provided some great advice here so not much to add. I've had similar issues with soreness, typically around the bottom of the base ring, which is just things shifting/rubbing so I think the trick is find some way to minimise friction. I've tried things like placing something "cushiony" between me and the seat - something small that sits inside the trousers/underwear. But even then I've shifted, generating soreness. Trial and error is probably the best advice with a focus on managing the contact area between cage and seat!
As @harddenial the upward slope of the seats in my Mustang GT pushed the belt up. I have the same belt as @slave stroppy with the adjustments that the seat could make it was no problem once adjusted. Regular car seats haven't caused any problems.