This 'Condom' Make Men Shouldn't Hold On
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LONDON - For those who are not strong enough to hold urine or If you've ever got stuck in traffic or been caught short, this could be the device you've waiting for.
While it's far from the most glamorous of devices, the makers of this reusable urine bag claim it could end hours of misery.
In fact, they claim the HeWee Go Active is the ideal solution for any man who needs to relieve himself without actually going to the bathroom because it can be put on in the morning and worn all day.
The fluid collection bag is strapped to the thigh or leg and the urine is directed there with a flexible surgical tube connected to the sheath.
"The HeWee Go Active fits securely onto the wearer and, unlike medical urination systems, can be washed and reused again and again," a spokesperson for the company said.
It comes with an adjustable support belt of up to 40 inches, but for those with a larger waist, they can order a ten-inch extension strap.
Meanwhile, there are three different size sheaths, measuring 30, 35 and 40mm.
"The man chooses from two diaphragm sizes and three sheath sizes. A rubber flange containing the chosen diaphragm fits through the reinforced ring on the front of the support belt. The sheath is then rolled over the penis to provide a good fit, with any excess left rolled. This rolled section of the sheath stretches over the front part of the flange and is held securely in position," a spokesperson added.
The device is already available online through customdivers.com and is set to become more widely available later this year.
While it's far from the most glamorous of devices, the makers of this reusable urine bag claim it could end hours of misery.
In fact, they claim the HeWee Go Active is the ideal solution for any man who needs to relieve himself without actually going to the bathroom because it can be put on in the morning and worn all day.
The fluid collection bag is strapped to the thigh or leg and the urine is directed there with a flexible surgical tube connected to the sheath.
"The HeWee Go Active fits securely onto the wearer and, unlike medical urination systems, can be washed and reused again and again," a spokesperson for the company said.
It comes with an adjustable support belt of up to 40 inches, but for those with a larger waist, they can order a ten-inch extension strap.
Meanwhile, there are three different size sheaths, measuring 30, 35 and 40mm.
"The man chooses from two diaphragm sizes and three sheath sizes. A rubber flange containing the chosen diaphragm fits through the reinforced ring on the front of the support belt. The sheath is then rolled over the penis to provide a good fit, with any excess left rolled. This rolled section of the sheath stretches over the front part of the flange and is held securely in position," a spokesperson added.
The device is already available online through customdivers.com and is set to become more widely available later this year.
(rnz)