I got the Bioflex cup with my Shock Doc compression shorts. Very light and comfortable, but then again I'm already used to wearing heavy steel thai cups.
From pictures, the Carbon Flex cup looks similar to the BioFlex, but with a dark ****llic "shield" screwed onto the front of the cup.
Alright, my regular cup pinched my sac today, so I'm getting this damn Nutty Buddy! I still don't see the magic of how it floats with seemingly nothing to hold it in place, but whatever, if you say it stays, then I'll believe you!
My only question is about the compression shorts. Why do I have to wear regular compression shorts and not the ones with a built in pouch for a regular cup? I recently bought 3 pairs of those $30 Under Armour compression shorts that have that little mesh pouch that allows you to slip a cup in. What if I used those instead of the regular compression shorts that the website says I need?
(It also says use a regular jock not a pouch or snap jock, but that's fine as I think those are just like $5 or so at Dick's...I assume).
But compression shorts...what does it matter?
I understand that it has to be between the compression shorts and your jock. But if there was a little pouch on those compression shorts that a regular style cup could slip into, would that pouch somehow have a negative effect on how the Nutty Buddy works? I don't see how it would matter whether there is a pouch on your compression shorts or not as long as you wear everything according to the picture.
You all know the type of compression shorts I'm talking about right? It's Under Armour, and it's pretty much just like the shorts shown above except over your sack area there is like a mesh-knit/webbed pouch for you to slide a jock into.
Ah man, I think I've mis-spoken. First of all, thanks machz for your help and patience! I know the NB won't fit in there. I didn't want to put it in there. I just wanted to know if I could use those compression shorts even though they have that pouch.
The NB website says that you can't use a jock that has a "pouch" (whatever the f that means). So I just wanted to know if I could use compression shorts that have a pouch, or whether I have to go buy new compression shorts that DON'T have the pouch. I never wanted to put the NB in the pouch though, I just didn't want to have to buy new shorts.
So WTF is a jock that doesn't have a pouch...just like a regular jock? I mean, doesn't every jock have a pouch that the cup slips into???
Man, this whole protecting my balls business is confusing! But I think your Shock Doc shorts also have a pouch for their cup. So if you use yours, I can use my Under Armours. Make sense? Thanks again...you have the patience of a saint!
Ah man, I think I've mis-spoken. First of all, thanks machz for your help and patience! I know the NB won't fit in there. I didn't want to put it in there. I just wanted to know if I could use those compression shorts even though they have that pouch.
The NB website says that you can't use a jock that has a "pouch" (whatever the f that means). So I just wanted to know if I could use compression shorts that have a pouch, or whether I have to go buy new compression shorts that DON'T have the pouch. I never wanted to put the NB in the pouch though, I just didn't want to have to buy new shorts.
So WTF is a jock that doesn't have a pouch...just like a regular jock? I mean, doesn't every jock have a pouch that the cup slips into???
Man, this whole protecting my balls business is confusing! But I think your Shock Doc shorts also have a pouch for their cup. So if you use yours, I can use my Under Armours. Make sense? Thanks again...you have the patience of a saint!
Does it work if you use a jock strap with a cup in the way they suggest? That is, not putting the NB in the pocket, just between it and the shorts. Kind of the same question as above about compression shorts, but for the jock.
Thanks.