What's the difference between the Saalt Cup and Saalt Disc?Updated 7 months ago
Great question! Both the Saalt Cup and Saalt Disc are reusable options to catch your period flow. Both are made from 100% medical-grade silicone and are guaranteed to last up to 10 years with proper use and care. Both can be worn for up to 12 hours.
The Saalt Cup is bulb-shaped and rests within the vaginal canal, using minor suction, to stay in place. The Saalt Small period cup holds 3 tampons flow (~25 mL), and the Saalt Regular cup holds 4 tampons flow (~30 mL).
The Saalt Disc is bowl-shaped and rests high within the vaginal fornix, high, and underneath the cervix. The Saalt Disc does not rely on suction to stay in place but rather rests behind the pubic bone. The Saalt Disc can be worn for mess-free period sex. The Saalt Small Disc holds 4 tampons flow (~30 mL), and the Saalt Regular Disc holds 6 tampons flow (~50 mL).