Reddit Reddit reviews Lee Tippi Micro Gel Fingertip Grips - Size 11 Extra Large - 10 Pack (S61110)

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Lee Tippi Micro Gel Fingertip Grips - Size 11 Extra Large - 10 Pack (S61110)
Ventilated- won't make fingers sweat or smellPatented open design works with long fingernailsAcid-, PVC- and Latex-freeUsed by bank tellers, cashiers, mailroom clerks and more10 pack of the Size 11 (extra large) Fingertip Grips in assorted colors
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1 Reddit comment about Lee Tippi Micro Gel Fingertip Grips - Size 11 Extra Large - 10 Pack (S61110):

u/ampersandator ยท 4 pointsr/menstrualcups

First of all, wow, my compliments to you for your tenacity!

Have you seen the Flex Cup? It's new, started on Kickstarter as the Keela Cup. It has a ring grip that attaches to an internal pull string, which breaks the seal of the cup as you pull it. They're not quite available yet though, and are predicting that pre-ordered cups should be ready to ship in Spring 2019 (March to May.)

Of the cups available right now... as the Tampax cup is very firm, and the FemmyCycle is very soft, I'd be more inclined to recommend the Merula. (It comes in XL too.) The stem is longer, and ladder-shaped, so it essentially has three rings. You can trim the stem one ring at a time if it's too long. It does have a smaller diameter than the Tampax - 46mm instead of 53mm - but honestly 53mm is extremely wide and not something you'll find outside of disc-shaped cups usually. With the ladder stem you might be able to sort of twist it by the stem to break the seal.

There is a v-shaped cup with a ring, it's called the Lily Cup One, but its collapsible design and extreme softness may make it hard to insert if you can't reach very far inside. It would almost certainly not have the suction issue when removing, though.

I can't recommend using forceps - seriously, please don't - but maybe some finger grips would help?