Naughty Boy Buyer’s Guide · Chastity & Control

The Complete Guide to Buying Chastity Cages & Devices (2026)

A chastity cage — also called a cock lock — encloses the penis and locks at a base ring, putting release under lock and key: yours, or someone else’s. To choose the right one, get three things right: ring size, cage length and material. Beginners should start with a soft silicone cage; committed players graduate to steel.

By The Naughty Boy Team · Last reviewed: 3 July 2026 · Shipped discreetly Australia-wide

The tease is the point

Denial turns the dial up on everything. Whether it’s locked for an hour or a weekend, anticipation does the heavy lifting.

Power play, made simple

Hand the key to a partner and the whole game changes. A cage is the easiest doorway into control-and-denial play there is.

A style for every bloke

Soft silicone starters, featherweight resin, gleaming steel — from curious first-timer to full-time devotee.

In a hurry? Our quick picks

What Is a Chastity Cage?

A chastity cage is a lockable device that encloses the penis to prevent erections and, more to the point, orgasms — until whoever holds the key decides otherwise. You’ll hear it called a cock lock, a chastity device or simply “the cage”; they’re all the same bit of kit.

Every cage has three parts: a base ring that sits behind the balls and anchors everything, the cage itself that encloses the shaft, and a lock — a small padlock, an integrated barrel lock or a numbered plastic tag — joining the two. Belts add a waist harness for total coverage. Get the ring size and cage length right and the rest is pure fun.

Is a Chastity Cage Right for You?

If the idea of tease, control or handing a partner the key gets your attention, yes — chastity is one of the most electric kinds of play a bloke can buy into, and a cage is all the equipment it takes. It works solo (lock up, hide the key, see how long you last) and it’s dynamite in a couple, where the keyholder runs the show.

You’ll get the most out of one if you enjoy anticipation as much as the finish. Plenty of blokes browse our full chastity cage and cock lock range out of pure curiosity and end up hooked on the game.

The honest trade-off: fit takes patience. Your first cage is really a measuring exercise — which is exactly why we point beginners at cheap, forgiving silicone before anything shiny.

Types of Chastity Cages: Which One Suits You?

There are four main styles — silicone, polycarbonate, steel, and full-coverage designs — and the right one comes down to how long you’ll wear it and how serious you want it to feel. Here’s the field.

Silicone cages

The best first buy. Soft, flexible and quiet, silicone moves with you, which makes longer sessions far friendlier. The Detained Soft Body Chastity Cage is the classic $29 starter, while the Oxballs Cocklock Chastity Cage is the comfort king of the category.

Polycarbonate & resin cages

Rigid like steel but featherweight and discreet under clothes. The Rikers Locking Chastity Cage is the standout — and swapping the padlock for numbered plastic chastity locks means tamper-proof play with no metal at all.

Steel cages

Weight, chill and presence — steel is the material that means it. Open-bar designs like the Captus Chastity Cage stay airy and easy to rinse. If you like your hardware gleaming, pair the aesthetic with our metal cock rings guide.

Full-coverage cages & belts

Total enclosure for maximum statement. Steel chambers like The Chamber lock everything away, block-out designs like the Extreme Cock Block leave nothing accessible, and a strap-style chastity belt takes coverage to its logical conclusion. Advanced territory, best reached gradually.

TypeBest forFeelSkill levelPrice band
SiliconeFirst-timers, longer sessionsSoft, flexible, quietBeginner$29–$145
Polycarbonate / resinDiscreet, lightweight lock-upRigid but featherweightBeginner–intermediate$35–$181
SteelWeight and presenceCold, hard, unmistakableIntermediate–advanced$147–$204
Full-coverage & beltsTotal enclosure, statement playMaximum restrictionAdvanced$54–$170

How to Choose Your First Chastity Cage

Choose in this order: ring size first, cage length second, material third, budget last. The base ring does all the real work — nail it and almost any cage will sit right; get it wrong and the best cage in the world stays in the drawer.

1. Ring size: measure, don’t guess

When soft, loop a piece of string snugly around the base of everything — behind the balls, over the top of the shaft — and measure it against a ruler. Snug means comfortable with no gap, never tight. That circumference maps straight onto a ring size:

Base circumference (soft)Base ring sizeFit profileGood starting style
Under 11.5 cm40 mmCompactSilicone or resin
11.5–13 cm45 mm (most blokes)StandardSilicone, then steel
13–14.5 cm50 mmRoomyMulti-ring or steel
Over 14.5 cm55 mm+Extra roomAdjustable / multi-ring sets

2. Cage length: shorter than you think

Measure your soft length, then pick a cage slightly shorter — a snug cage sits flush, stays put and stays comfortable, while a roomy one drifts and chafes. This is the counter-intuitive rule that saves most first buys.

3. Material: soft first, steel later

Start silicone or resin while you learn your sizes, then graduate to steel once you know them cold. Steel has zero give, so it rewards a confirmed fit — and punishes a guessed one.

4. Lock style and budget

Padlocks are classic and jingle a little; integrated locks are quieter; numbered plastic locks are silent, airport-friendly and tamper-evident. A great first cage costs $29–$85 — spend big on steel only after a cheap cage has taught you your numbers. When in doubt, browse the full chastity device range and start soft.

Materials & Body-Safety

Stick to body-safe materials and the choice is about feel, not worry. The three you’ll see are silicone, polycarbonate and stainless steel — all non-porous and easy to keep clean.

  • Body-safe silicone: soft, flexible and skin-friendly for longer sessions. Wash with warm water and mild soap; keep silicone lube away from it.
  • Polycarbonate / resin: rigid, light and discreet. Non-porous and simple to clean — just check it regularly for wear.
  • Stainless steel: the easiest of all to keep spotless, with the weight and chill that make chastity feel official.

Whatever the material, the golden rule is comfort: snug and secure, never pinching — and anything numb or cold means off, now. Comfort is what makes the game last.

How to Use a Chastity Cage

Fit it while completely soft — after a shower is ideal — and let a dab of water-based lube do the diplomacy (our lube guide has you covered).

  1. Trim and clean up first; a tidy base makes everything sit better and stay comfortable.
  2. Fit the base ring: balls through first, one at a time, then tuck the soft shaft through.
  3. Slide the cage over the shaft and line it up with the ring’s locking post.
  4. Click the lock shut. Hand the key over — or hide it from yourself.
  5. Start with an hour or two, build up session by session, and take it off to clean.

Keyholder play is where cages really sing: agree the rules and release date up front, and keep a backup key where you can reach it. Building a bigger dynamic around it? Our bondage kits guide is the natural next read.

Care, Cleaning & Storage

Clean the cage after every session — and daily during longer wear — with warm water and a mild, unscented soap or a toy cleaner. Open-bar steel rinses in seconds; enclosed designs appreciate a quick bottle-brush.

  • Dry everything completely before it goes back on or into the drawer.
  • During extended wear, rinse skin and cage daily — a handheld shower head helps.
  • Store cage, rings and spare locks together in a pouch, dry and out of the sun.
  • Keep a spare key taped somewhere sensible. Future you says thanks.

Our Top 8 Chastity Cages & Devices for 2026

These eight earn their place on fit, build quality and sheer wearability — from $29 silicone starters to full steel enclosure, all in stock and shipped discreetly across Australia.

Top pick

Captus Chastity Cage — Master Series

SKU: NBA-AD150

$147

Precision stainless steel with an open-bar design that stays airy and rinses clean in seconds. The cage we'd lock on first.

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Best for beginners

Detained Soft Body Chastity Cage — Master Series

SKU: NBA-AE408

$29

A soft, flexible body that bends with you instead of arguing. The gentlest way to find out whether the locked life is your thing.

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Best value

Triad Chamber Medium Chastity Cage — Master Series

SKU: NBA-ST385-M

$35

A locking chamber design at a price that makes trying chastity a no-brainer. Simple, solid and shockingly cheap for what it does.

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Best silicone

Cocklock Chastity Cage — Oxballs

SKU: NBA-AJ-1069-BLK

$68

Oxballs’ famously squishy silicone in a one-piece cock lock that’s comfortable enough to forget — until you remember exactly why you can’t.

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Best full coverage

Extreme Cock Block Chastity Cage — Fantasy C-Ringz

SKU: NBA-PD5927-23

$83

A total block-out silicone design for when hands-off needs to mean completely off. Bold, snug and very persuasive.

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Premium silicone

Silicone Male Chastity Device — Master Series

SKU: NBA-AD715

$145

Premium moulded silicone that balances all-day flexibility with a properly locked feel. The comfortable end of committed.

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Full enclosure

The Chamber Chastity Cage — Master Series

SKU: NBA-AD520

$170

A gleaming steel chamber that encloses the lot. Heavy, unmistakable and built for blokes who want the full statement.

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Most discreet

Rikers Locking Chastity Cage — Master Series

SKU: NBA-AD802

$181

Featherweight polycarbonate that disappears under clothes and pairs with numbered plastic locks. Lock-up you can wear out the door.

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Play it smart

Get the ring size right before anything else, build wear time gradually with regular breaks, and keep skin and cage clean during longer sessions. Always keep a backup key within your own reach — and if anything pinches, goes numb or feels cold, unlock immediately. The tease only works when everything’s comfortable.

Chastity Cages & Devices FAQ

What size chastity cage should a beginner buy?

Start by measuring the circumference behind your balls when soft and pick the base ring from that — around 45 mm suits most blokes. Choose a cage a touch shorter than your soft length, in silicone or resin, and adjust from there.

What’s the difference between a chastity cage and a cock lock?

Nothing — they’re two names for the same device. “Cock lock” is the casual term, “chastity cage” or “chastity device” the catalogue term. Belts are the strap-on-harness variant of the same idea.

Can you wear a chastity cage all day?

Plenty of blokes do once the fit is dialled in, but build up to it — start with an hour or two, then extend session by session. Take it off for cleaning and give yourself regular breaks, and stop immediately if anything pinches or goes numb.

Silicone, metal or polycarbonate — which cage is best?

Silicone is best for beginners and longer sessions, polycarbonate is the lightweight discreet option, and stainless steel delivers the weight and presence experienced players want. Most blokes start soft and graduate to steel.

How do you clean a chastity cage?

Warm water and a mild, unscented soap, then dry it completely before it goes back on. Open-bar designs rinse in seconds; during longer wear, a daily rinse for cage and skin keeps everything fresh.

Will a chastity cage show under clothes?

A well-fitted cage is barely noticeable under regular clothes. Compact silicone and polycarbonate designs like the Rikers sit closest to the body, while big steel chambers make more of a statement — pick to match how discreet you need to be.

Who should hold the key?

Whoever makes the game fun — a partner as keyholder is the classic play, but solo players lock up too. Either way, always keep a backup key somewhere you can reach it yourself. That rule is non-negotiable.

Why Trust Naughty Boy

We’re an Australian store built for blokes, and we’ve handled, compared and shipped every cage on this page. Recommendations come from what actually gets re-ordered — not whatever a supplier wants pushed this month.

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We stock non-porous, body-safe materials from brands we’d use ourselves.

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