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Funnel type STP?

Started by NathanExplosion, February 28, 2014, 03:03:22 PM

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NathanExplosion

I looked at Peecock products, but I heard a lot of reviews about them not really working (urine coming out of the back) and such. I'd like an STP I can pack with as well, but I find those medicine cup types really uncomfortable. Are there any other decent funnel type STPs like the Peecock? I don't need a ton of realism (it's the feel of it more than the actual appearance to me).
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Nygeel

The reviews I've heard about the peecock not working were about the gen. 1 version, not the gen 2 (which has a better shape).
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aleon515

Quote from: Nygeel on March 02, 2014, 01:13:16 PM
The reviews I've heard about the peecock not working were about the gen. 1 version, not the gen 2 (which has a better shape).

Yes I have heard this as well. Also that the funnel type design works for some people better than others.

--Jay
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Aiden In Progress

You could try the custom STP from tranzwear.com. I have the boa style and haven't had any problems with it leaking or anything. It's really comfortable and easy to use. Cheaper the the Peecock, too.
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Konnor

Have you looked into the Model D STP from Number One Laboratory? They sell them on Etsy. I've heard good reviews about it. It's pretty new though so not a ton of info out about it yet. It's cheaper than a Peecock though.
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