Packing Gear Review: Gender Jockstrap
- queerpeen5
- Oct 21, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 30, 2021
Bought from: The Mens Room Trans Shop
Made by: TranStore Brasil
Color: navy blue
Size: M
Material: 92% cotton, 08% spandex
Look:
At first glance the Gender Jockstrap, or STAP ON on TranStore's own site, looks like a regular jockstrap: the crotch fabric with side straps and a waistband. But since this one's made specifically for packing, there's an o-ring/hole (though without actual ring inside). A few centimeters below, there's a small elastic band to keep the shaft of the prosthetic in place. The label is on the inside of the jock. I like the design and the navy blue color.
Packing:
Full video of me wearing the jockstrap with all prosthetics I have at the moment.
Really dig this jockstrap. I am not entirely sure if it's the right size, maybe I could've gone one size up, but it sits pretty comfortably nonetheless, depending on the prosthetic I use. I tested this jockstrap with all my prosthetics and all fit/are compatible with it! Some fit better than others. If you wear a packer only, you could opt to keep the shaft inside the jockstrap without putting the shaft through the hole (as seen in the video). This is definitely easier if you have a small packer like a Pierre Small or the Trex Mini. However, if you have a bigger packer, it could be nicer to put the shaft through the hole and have it stick in place with the little elastic band. It all depends on your personal preference.
STPs are best worn with the shaft through the hole. They are usually a bit more erect in shape, so the elastic band will keep them tightly to the body. No fear of the shaft popping out and giving you an awkward, unwanted boner! What I also like about it, is that it often reduces the bulge size of any packer. While walking and moving around, the prosthetic stays in place the whole time. Maybe some will find the jockstrap to be too tight, but I think it's the right tightness. Even with my bottom growth, it doesn't irritate me much.
My personal favorite packers to go with this jockstrap are:
- Pierre packers small & regular
- Mr Limpy XS & M
My favourite STPs:
- XMall STP
- The Squire
As for my least favorite: I don't like the size of the Mr X 3in1 or the STP version. Both feel too big and while wearing it, they hang rather low between the legs causing it to feel uncomfy and unnatural. Even without any harness, or a simple o-ring harness, the cup shape just doesn't work for me, packing and STP wise.
Wearing the Gender jockstrap with Mr Limpy XS underneath regular boxers
Wearing the Gender jockstrap with XMall underneath loose boxers
Wearing the Gender jockstrap with XMall underneath loose boxers, underneath regular jeans
STP:
Thanks to the design, you can use this jockstrap while visiting the bathroom too. You can wear the jockstrap only with your prosthetic, or wear underwear on top of it. Depending on how and with what you wear it, you'll have to unbutton/unzip several pieces of clothing or not. At first glance, you could try to use only one hand to aim the shaft. But I recommend using your other hand to cup the balls/cup to create a leak-free seal. I tried to use the Tommy STP with one hand, and still had a bit of leakage because the balls weren't close enough to my body.
Recommended?
Yes! Whether you only want to use it for a basic packer or an STP or 3in1. All go great with this versatile jockstrap. It helps reduce bulge size and keeps your prosthetic nicely in place. No awkward boners or annoying adjusting throughout the day. The material is easily washable and doesn't irritate the skin
Pros:
+ Cheap
+ Compatible with a lot of prosthetics
+ Keeps shaft down
+ Decreases bulge size
+ Perfect if you wear loose boxers/underwear and still want to pack
Cons:
- No adjustable straps
- Waistband has "GENDER" on it, might not be discrete for your likings























Comments