

The Sailor Soft Pack is a popular choice for converting to a STP device. It’s probably best used with packing underwear, especially those with a smaller, more snug pouch that can hold the packer in place. It provides a realistic, medium-sized bulge.Īs mentioned, the Sailor Soft Pack’s unbalanced weight was problematic when testing with packing straps and harnesses. It’s durable enough for the price, but don’t be surprised if it rips within a year or two of regular use. The penis is too heavy for the balls, causing the penis to pull forward in every packing strap and harness tested. The Sailor Soft Pack is lightweight and unfortunately unbalanced. It’s latex-free, and has a tacky texture that will require liberal powdering. The Sailor Soft Pack’s rounded, creased scrotum is a bit lumpy looking, and completely flat-backed. The head is quite small, with a slight indentation for the urethra. It’s designed simply for use as a prosthetic packer. The Sailor Soft Pack is very flexible allowing you to pack however you like, and also making it unsuitable sex. The shaft is slightly detailed, with a stiffer inner core.
FTM PACKER PROBLEMS SKIN
This popular FTM packer is made of Cyberskin, and comes in two sizes (4” x 1 3/8” and 5” x 1 3/8”) and three skin tones: (a pinkish) Vanilla, Caramel and Coffee. Previously called the GV Soft Pack, the Sailor Soft Pack is sold by Good Vibrations.


Instead, we looked at each of the packers’ pros and cons, and let you to decide what’s important for your needs.Īlso see: The Packer Showdown, Part I: Packy, Mr. With The Packer Showdown II, we didn’t set out to find a “Best in Show” FTM packer. Part II of ’s Packer Showdown takes an in-depth look at two different FTM packers: the Sailor Soft Pack from Good Vibrations and the Pack-Man from Come As You Are.
