How to conceal malleable without bending??

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Ykapoor741
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How to conceal malleable without bending??

Postby Ykapoor741 » Sun Feb 01, 2026 2:47 am

Guys i will soon get a malleable
It will be either Tactra or Rigicon
I am a 27 year old so hardness and concealabilty
I need both
Please tell me how can i conceal a hard malleable without bending

Scott424
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Re: How to conceal malleable without bending??

Postby Scott424 » Sun Feb 01, 2026 6:11 am

Ykapoor741 wrote:Guys i will soon get a malleable
It will be either Tactra or Rigicon
I am a 27 year old so hardness and concealabilty
I need both
Please tell me how can i conceal a hard malleable without bending


I got the Rigicon 8 weeks ago and I still can't bend at the hinge but it seems to naturally point up to my belly without bending. Others have had different experiences so I am not sure what the difference is, maybe anotomical differences. The Tactra is supposed to be harder than the Rigicon but I don't remember seeing anyone complaining about its bendability, so I am not sure if anyone has had problems.
Prostatectomy-2020, no erections - 16 months then Peyronie's onset. Rigicon Rig10 malleable implant with Peyronies graft by Dr. Banga in New Delhi on 12/4/25. 12mm rods, not sure of length.

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Ykapoor741
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Re: How to conceal malleable without bending??

Postby Ykapoor741 » Sun Feb 01, 2026 7:27 am

Brother is rigicon harder than your natural erection??
Will it last for 15 years??
Is it good for any position like women on top as well??
Are u able to conceal it upwards for going out??

Too many questions but being a 27 yr old very scared

I will go with Banga too maybe

JohnnyBorg
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Re: How to conceal malleable without bending??

Postby JohnnyBorg » Sun Feb 01, 2026 2:34 pm

Hey man! For what it’s worth, I’m less than 2 weeks out and I can tell you that my Rigi10 11mm is definitely harder than my natural erection overall. There’s a lot of variables to this though - with my natural erection, I was getting engorgement throughout the penis. I’m only 2 weeks out from surgery so NOT cleared for any kind of sex or masturbation yet. But I can imagine that even with some engorgement - especially of urethra - there’s no doubt it would be harder than where my natural erections were at on my absolute best days.

When I was LUCKY - and the cialis hit at the perfect time, and the gods of sex were miraculously “on my side”, my erection would be hard enough for penetration. And after cumming, a little bit harder. But the problem was due to venous leak - I would lose even my BEST erections fast, so I’d need stimulation quick and consistently. And don’t even get me started on switching positions… oh boy. No way. Huge risk! This should be SOLVED with the malleable.

If I was in your shoes, I would go with the Rigi10. It’s a very personal choice, but I gotta tell you - even my 11mm Rigi10 rods are HARD dude, and that’s not even at the higher girths like 12mm and 13mm. The idea that the Tactra is even HARDER than this blows my mind. Don’t get me wrong - there’s a lot of happy dudes with the Tactra - user ready2go is a frequent contributor here and he has a 13mm Tactra. He doesn’t have issues with bending and seems very happy overall with it! But the other thing I read much more frequently about the Tactra is because it’s the hardest malleable out there, it’s also the most difficult to conceal. If you watch bend tests online, this is very much supported as well.

Trust me - as a guy who also has (had?) ED, I know how tempting it is to say “put the hardest thing in me you’ve got” :lol: but now that I’ve been implanted? Dude, you’re going to want that comfort and bendability. Just my two cents - others may disagree.
ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.

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Re: How to conceal malleable without bending??

Postby JohnnyBorg » Sun Feb 01, 2026 2:39 pm

Also - DukeCicero and The Driver both have Genesis malleables - and they have zero problems with that rigidity even though it’s considered “less rigid” than Rigi10 and Tactra. But those guys have no problems with the rigidity and no complaints. You know what else they have? Zero issues bending their implants. That’s a big deal! A huge win.

Honestly - I’m already quite fond of my Rigi10 rods (even though I literally haven’t even USED them) but it’s a risk I took because even Rigi10 is known to be tougher to bend! Only time will tell if my choice was right or not, because I could’ve picked a Genesis :lol: if I’m having issues with my Rigi10 six months out with bending? You bet I’m swapping for a Genesis.
ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.


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