Kegel exercisers strengthen pelvic floor muscles — which supports bladder control, postpartum recovery, and enhanced sensation during sex. We carry weighted silicone balls, dual-ball trainers, and app-guided biofeedback devices for all experience levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do kegel balls work?
A: You insert the kegel ball and use your pelvic floor muscles to hold it in place. The ball's slight weight provides resistance that exercises the muscles — similar to how weights work for other muscle groups.
Q: Are kegel balls safe to use?
A: Yes, when used as directed. Start with a lighter weight (around 25g) and work up gradually. Wear them for 15–30 minutes at a time, not all day. Always use the retrieval cord to remove.
Q: What weight should a beginner start with?
A: Begin with a single light ball (around 25–30g). As your pelvic floor strengthens over weeks, increase the weight or move to a dual-ball set.
Q: Are the materials body-safe for internal use?
A: Every kegel product we carry is made from body-safe, non-porous medical-grade silicone. Silicone is easy to clean and won't harbor bacteria.
Q: Is delivery discreet?
A: Yes — plain, unmarked box. The sender name gives no indication of what's inside.