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Title: The original number one STP
Post by: phoenix633 on August 24, 2015, 11:35:05 PM
So, I really like the looks of this, mostly because it's only 50 dollars and all the reviews I saw online said it is basically impossible to mess up and pee on yourself. I want something I can wear all day and pee like a cis dude would. At a urinal or in a stall. I'm mainly excited about being able to pee standing up outside since I spend a lot of time in nature and hiking. Everyone says it is a little awkward to pack with. I'm wondering if just wearing it with some tight briefs would work instead of a harness (I'm not into harnesses) or even folding it and placing it in your waist band or something but I'd like to just have it ready and be able to pee with my pants still on etc. I'm wondering if you just wore it in tight briefs with the shaft pointing up, if that would work. I don't really care if it doesn't look normal for packing. As long as it doesn't look like I have a boner and is ready to pee when need be, I'd be happy. You can look it up online if you don't know anything about it and give me your opinion on if you think it would work how I'm hoping to use it if you don't know about it. I really want to be able to use it when I'm in the woods. I love peeing outside, lol. I just love when I find a good view or waterfall or something. I'd rather pee with an awesome view than in a bathroom. But it'd make me so pumped to be able to pee standing up.
Title: Re: The original number one STP
Post by: Tendaji on August 25, 2015, 04:41:29 PM
I don't know about the original, but I actually own the Model D Sport STP from number one factory.

I also own the Gen 2S Peecock from Peecock products.

Like I said I'm not sure about the original number one, but the Model D is hard as a rock. Very easy to pee with because it is inflexible and has a deep catcher. Doesn't look like I'm sporting a boner or anything. It's just right when it comes to sitting down and looking like I have a "natural bulge" or standing to pee.... but it's not very flexible which makes it uncomfortable for me after a few hours of wearing it. It's literally a penis shaped funnel and it looks good and all, they had the right idea, but I'm scared that if I were to ever try moving the shaft up or down like you had mentioned, I might break it. That's just how stiff it is.  It stays in one spot and doesn't move.

It was the affordable option, but I ended up going with the Peecock. Before they made the Gen 3, I bought the 2s. This one is A LOT more realistic. Harder to pee in than the Model D, but I think the Gen 3 has a deeper catcher for guys like me who wait too long to go to the bathroom.

If you'd like, I could show you the harnesses for both, and the actual STPs themselves and give you the true pros and cons list of what I like and dislike about each. I'll take pictures of them on my desk. Kinda hard to show the inflexibility without video though.
Title: Re: The original number one STP
Post by: FTMax on August 25, 2015, 05:38:09 PM
Is this the one you're talking about?

http://www.ftmessentials.com/products/number-one-stp (http://www.ftmessentials.com/products/number-one-stp)

I have this one, and I love it. I learned to stand and pee with a medicine spoon, and the set up of this one has a very similar feel. It is actually the only STP device that I've been able to successfully use straight out of the box. Other ones have required heavy modification, or just haven't been useable for me.

The only downside to it is packability. Because of the design and shape, there isn't a lot to really hold it in place even if you were to wear a harness. I take it whenever I go hiking/camping (usually once a week unless its winter), and what I usually end up doing is wearing a really slim harness, putting it through the hole, and then pushing it into the flap of my boxer briefs so that it's held in place securely. Before I got the harness, I would just lay it flat against me, usually running parallel to the flap. Things move around a lot more than you think though. I know you said you're not into harnesses, but if you're going to be moving around, I'd suggest reconsidering.

It's pretty small though, so if you find that things don't work for you packing-wise, but you like the STP function, you can always pop it in your pocket and carry it that way.