Enna Cycle ® Menstrual Cup Full Review | Winner or Loser?

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Enna Cycle Sizes and Models

The Enna Cycle is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in Spain. It is made of silicone and comes in 3 different sizes/models:

Note: Similar cup design/model can be found under the following name(s): Saforelle
Enna Cycle
Small
38 mm
116 mm
46 mm
70 mm
15 ml
20 ml
3.5 /5
1 /5
2.5 /5
Enna Cycle
Medium
42 mm
121 mm
51 mm
70 mm
22 ml
27 ml
3 /5
1 /5
2 /5
Enna Cycle
Large
46 mm
126 mm
56 mm
70 mm
33 ml
42 ml
3 /5
1 /5
2 /5
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  1. Overall Score
    90

    I really love the soft body and firm rim, I don’t care for the stem and prefer a lip instead of a rim but this is all around a great cup! I just wish it were more widely available!

    + PROS: Soft body, firm rim, does the job
    - CONS: long stem, stem is very odd and delicate, rim instead of a lip, the applicator is a bit difficult to use, not FDA approved
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  2. Overall Score
    60

    This is one of the nicest feeling cups I’ve used. But silky smooth as it is, the body is just too weak for me. I gave it a 3 because I think there are lots of women who can use softer cups.

    I’m not sure how useful that super-thin string (I wouldn’t call it a stem.) is. You have to pull by the short thicker base, and I simply don’t really need Ariadne’s thread to guide me to it. And, I suspect a lot of women pull on it and break it off.

    The applicator works okay I suppose if you have an issue inserting it, it keeps the thing folded better than lube-smeared fingers might. This might be good for those new users who keep having the cup pop open too soon.

    Just to let you know. It is not one of two cups with an applicator. It is one of three. Amy Cup is the other one you list on this site, but there is also the latest iteration of Victoria’s Love that comes with a syringe-like applicator. I’ve only ever ever seen it offered through the Victroria’s Love eBay store. It’s the solid colored one.

    + PROS: Comfortable, some of the nicest smoothest silicone out there. Very pretty flower-like look. Applicator may be useful for someone who is having their cup pop open early on them.
    - CONS: A bit too soft for my pelvic muscles, body crushes in easily. I think the string will break off the stem easily.
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  3. Overall Score
    70

    Uncomfortable after removing

    + PROS: Does the job
    - CONS: Vagina and possibly tummy sore once I take it out
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