TPR Packers
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TPR packers are soft, lightweight, and affordable — the easiest way for trans men, trans masculine, gender expansive, gnc, and non-binary people to figure out what size, position, and style works before committing to silicone. Every packer in this collection starts at $19.
What is TPR?
Thermoplastic Rubber — soft, porous, body-safe for daily wear
TPR (thermoplastic rubber) is a soft, flexible material that gives packers a natural drape and lightweight feel. It's porous — meaning it absorbs body heat quickly and feels natural in underwear — but it does require regular cleaning after each wear.
TPR packers are ideal for beginners, for figuring out sizing, and for anyone who wants an affordable everyday option. When you're ready to upgrade, silicone packers offer a non-porous, dishwasher-safe alternative from $26.
TPR packer guide, size chart & FAQs+
What's in this collection
Mr. Limpy — Small
The most popular beginner packer. Lightweight, flexible, and forgiving to position. Bulge Rating: 2/5 — subtle and comfortable for all-day wear.
Mr. Limpy — Medium
Same soft feel as the Small with more visible presence. Bulge Rating: 3/5 — the sweet spot for most daily packers.
Performance 5 Inch
Longer shaft with a realistic shape. Despite the name, ball size is modest — check the Bulge Rating Guide before assuming size.
Packer Gear TPR — 4"
Budget-friendly with a firmer feel than the Mr. Limpy line. Good option if you prefer a little more structure in the pouch.
Packer Gear TPR — 5"
Longer version of the Packer Gear with the same firmer construction. Bulge Rating: 3/5.
Mr. Limpy Small — Green
Same Mr. Limpy Small you know, in a fun green. On sale while supplies last — same quality, different energy.
Find your size — TGS Bulge Rating Guide
| Packer | Shaft Length | Bulge Rating | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Limpy Small | 3.5" | 2 / 5 | Subtle, first packer, petite frames |
| Mr. Limpy Medium | 4.5" | 3 / 5 | Most popular everyday size |
| Packer Gear TPR 4" | 4" | 2–3 / 5 | Firmer feel, good structure |
| Performance 5" | 5" | 2–3 / 5 | Longer shaft, modest ball size |
| Packer Gear TPR 5" | 5" | 3 / 5 | More length, firmer construction |
Shaft length alone doesn't tell the full story — ball size determines your actual visible bulge. Read the full Bulge Rating Guide →
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Is TPR safe for daily wear?
Yes — TPR is body-safe for daily use against skin. Because it's porous, it needs to be washed after each wear with warm water and mild soap or a body-safe toy cleaner. Never boil a TPR packer or put it in the dishwasher — heat will permanently damage it.
How long does a TPR packer last?
With daily wear and proper cleaning, most TPR packers last around 6 months before the material starts to break down or get tacky. Dusting with Packer Renewing Powder after each wash extends the life significantly and keeps the surface smooth between wears.
What's the difference between TPR and silicone?
TPR is softer, lighter, and cheaper — great for starting out or figuring out sizing. Silicone is non-porous, dishwasher safe, holds its shape better, and lasts years. Most people start with TPR and upgrade once they know what they want. Shop silicone packers from $26 →
What underwear works best with a TPR packer?
Any underwear with a built-in pouch or a harness works. Cake Bandit packing underwear is designed specifically to hold a packer in place all day without shifting — no harness needed. Briefs with a snug waistband also work as a low-cost starting point.
Do you ship discreetly?
Always. Every TGS order ships in a plain, unmarked mailer. The return address reads "Shipping Dept." only — no product names, no brand name on the outside.
From the blog
FTM Packing — Everything You Need to Know
What packing is, how to choose your first packer, TPR vs. silicone, sizing, and daily wear tips.
Read the Guide →What Size Packer Should I Get?
The TGS Bulge Rating System — why shaft length isn't the whole story and how to pick the right size for your body.
Read the Guide →How to Wear a Packer
Positioning, underwear pairing, and all-day comfort — the practical stuff most guides skip over.
Read the Guide →How to Care for Your Packer
Cleaning, storage, and how to make a TPR packer last as long as possible.
Read the Guide →