Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup – Super Soft and Flexible – Best Sensitive Cup – Wear for 12 Hours – Made in USA (Grey, Small)

£26.00

  • Soft & flexible – If a menstrual cup was a yogi, this would be it! The Saalt Soft is made with an ultra-soft silicone formula designed to be both gentle and super comfortable for those with bladder sensitivity, cramping or discomfort with firmer cups. Namaste.
  • Designed by experts – The Saalt Soft was designed in collaboration with the cup experts at Put A Cup In It, who have helped over a million menstruators find their perfect menstrual cup. Together, we created a cup that would combine that “just right” Saalt shape with a new, softer firmness that is ideal for those with sensitivities.
  • Premier soft cup – Saalt Soft’s velvety soft finish, rounded transitions, and proprietary bulb shape makes it easy to insert and open, ensuring a seal so comfortable that you forget it’s there. It also means you have a consistent leak free and odour free period. The indented stem is the most flexible and comfortable on the market. No abrasive ridges to irritate your skin.
  • Natural grey prevents discolouration – Designed with precision even to the finer details, like the beautiful translucent grey colour that helps hide stains. Made in the USA with 100% medical-grade silicone and dyes that are FDA tested for skin sensitisation and are safe, non-toxic, and never leach.
  • Saalt Gives – For every purchase, Saalt helps provide improved period care and educational opportunities to women and girls in need.
Last updated on October 28, 2023 4:17 pm
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Additional information

Weight

‎88 Grams

Units

‎1.0 count

Brand

‎Saalt

Material composition

‎Medical-grade silicone

Country of origin

‎USA

Average Rating

4.38

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by irem

    Why didn’t I try a moon cup sooner. It’s so easy to insert and not that difficult to take out. Im on my second day and having no issues. I even went for a workout first day wearing it yesterday

  2. 08

    by girlll

    So I am a first time user and ordered a size small, it went in with no problems and felt so comfy, but couldn’t get it out for 10 min, struggled so much. at some point i almost lost the stem. i think it must be much longer, i ordered small because my periods are not super heavy, but i guess it changes the stem size too.

  3. 08

    by Mazmataz

    I’ve loved the idea of using a menstrual cup for years, but whenever I tried, it just never worked out. But that’s all changed, and hopefully, my journey can help someone else!

    When I got my first one, a small Mooncup, a friend told me to snip the stem off immediately as it just gets annoying. I dutifully complied, not realising that everyone has a totally different cervix height and vagina canal length. My friend’s was obviously much shorter than mine, as getting this thing out was a horror show every time. The no stem coupled with the fact that it was too small (I’ve not had a baby, which is why I chose the ‘S’ – the advice at the time). I wasn’t too great at getting it in either; to be honest, I could always feel it, and it always leaked.

    A bit shell-shocked from the experience, I put the thing away and ignored it for a few years. And then, at the beginning of this year, I thought I’d try again. I watched lots of YouTube videos and nailed the insertion – it really takes getting to know your body to find the right spot. But getting it out…I thought I would need to go to the hospital at one point, as it just wasn’t happening. And I’m not squeamish about going in; I couldn’t reach it because it was so high.

    But instead of retreating in fear again, I did some research and found that size and stem lengths these days also refer to cervix height and canal length. And I realised that I had a super high cervix and looked for cups that worked with that situation and found the Saalt cup.

    The first few times I used it, I got it out just fine. I found that sitting over the toilet rather than squatting or standing worked best for me. I did have some trouble removing it without creating a murder scene in the bathroom at first (nothing to do with the cup or size, just spillage with me not holding it upright). But now it’s a godsend.

    I have a really heavy flow, and it’s a life-saver on those first few days. I need to empty it maybe 2-3 times during the day on those days, but the rest of the time, it’s twice a day (just because you shouldn’t keep it in for more than 12 hours at a time, not because it’s full) and forget about it. This particular cup is super soft, and I forget I have it in.

    Don’t give up if you’ve gone through something similar; there’s a cup out there for you!

  4. 08

    by joyce

    I bought this item this May and used it several times. I liked its adequate softness and was satisfied with the quality until the stem was almost broken this August…

  5. 08

    by Maddy

    I’m an experienced cup user and had my eye on saalt for a while. I previously used a diva cup but since having my son, it was no longer comfortable (I probably could have used it inside out in hindsight – but I needed an excuse to buy this). I had been put off by the price before as there are cheaper cups available and I worried incase I had any problems with fit etc. I bought the saalt soft in regular size. I will need to trim the stem a little bit even without having done that, it really is so comfortable. I love the packaging, I love the look of the cup and the colours are lovely. I went for grey as I’m hoping it won’t discolour too much. This cup is soft enough to fold and insert with ease and unfolds again to take position really nicely. I can’t feel it once it’s in and I know that I will be really happy with this for many many periods over the next few years. Don’t think I’d bother with any other brand now. Worth the money, 10/10. I love it.

  6. 08

    by irem

    This one was the best that I used. It was soft and really easy to put in. Getting out was always difficult. Stem ripped of and it cannot be used anymore. It will be impossible to get it out without stem. It is not cheap. I would look more sturdy products.

  7. 08

    by Mica

    Any website will tell you if your cup is leaking it is because you did not insert it correctly. I used to have a cup years before without any issues and now went back to get one similar in price than 10 years ago. Well suddenly the cup leaked. I was researching and wondering if I am just not inserting it correctly but no matter what I tried it was a 90% chance it would leak. Which is why I wanted to eliminate a product error and tried this one here as an alternative. Well, it does make a difference! The silicone and form is more resistent and therefore keeps it’s form better, which helps when you insert it to open up fully (and I have the soft version here). The cheper one I used before was too soft and just did not open up fully (this will be more relevant for women who haven’t given birth). It is comfortable, opens up easily when you turn it a bit and just doesn’t leak. So if your cup is leaking it is not always the fault of the user… sometimes it’s the product. This one here is great and I would recommend to spend double the amount on something you might be using for up to 10 years.

  8. 08

    by Weronika

    Really easy to take out. Very soft. Doesn’t give me cramps in ways that a lot of firmer cups do. You do NOT need the stem to take it out. In fact, you should take it out by breaking the suction of the cup by pushing in one of the sides inwards. If you use the stem it will likely be painful. I cut the stem of mine completely off as my cervix sits very low and I could feel the cup when the stem was there, and I do not struggle to take it out whatsoever.

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