Anigan’s Super Jennie is saving the planet one menstrual cup at a time. It is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional tampons. Made of reusable silicone, the Super Jennie can be worn by anyone, at any time in your cycle. No more wasting time and money buying tampons and pads, with proper care the Super Jennie can defend you from the stress of your period for many years. Proudly made in the U.S.A. See bullets and images for more information.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 1.76 ounces
Item model number : 4332402315
Date First Available : January 2, 2016
Manufacturer : Super Jennie
ASIN : B01A2YZUAI
Best Sellers Rank: #177,380 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #111 in Menstrual Cups
Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,585 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });
SUPER HERO COMFORT Our personal cup is made with the highest quality, FDA registered, 100% medical grade silicone, so that it is extremely comfortable to wear. You won’t even know it’s there! Proudly made in the U.S.A. and quality guaranteed.
EASY TO USE This period cup is specially designed to be thick on the rim, but soft on the rest of the cup, to make it easy for women to insert and remove. This makes participating in all your sports and other activities, as easy as any other day.
BATTLES OLD SCHOOL PROTECTION No more running out of essentials, or spending too much money on, high priced feminine hygiene products, with the Super Jennie, tampons and pads are obsolete.
SAVING THE DAY with no more messy leaks. The Super Jennie is virtually leak proof. You’ll never have to worry about ruined underwear, stained sheets, leaky messes or embarrassing odor again.
EVERYONE’S IDOL, EVERY TIME Whether you are a first time or experienced user, and are having heavy or light flow, the Super Jennie is a true hero when it comes to taking care of your periods.
2 reviews for Super Jennie Menstrual Cup – Large Capacity Period Cup for Heavy Flow, Sensitive Bladder Users, Soft, Flexible, Tampon Pad Alternative – Large Teal
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Jenny Rose –
Goldilocks cup!
The search is over! I have FINALLY found my Goldilocks cup.The Super Jennie has everything I could ever want in a cup – capacity, reliability, and comfort.I’m 38 (no kids/high cervix), and I have found that I seem to do better with larger, wider cups. So I bought a large-sized Super Jennie and the diameter seems to work very well for me.The SJ is described as a soft cup, and I usually prefer firmer cups because they pop open so easily. I have a couple of soft cups and often have to fiddle around with them to get them open, which can be frustrating. So I was a little skeptical about trying the SJ at first, but I have no problems getting it to open. I use the C-fold, and I find that it helps to wiggle the bottom of the cup slightly as it is opening to encourage it to pop open all the way. The cup feels slightly firmer near the rim, and I think that helps it to pop open easier, too. This cup also seems to immediately settle itself to where it needs to be with no coaxing from me. No pushing or prodding needed.And no leaks! The SJ held up fabulously through spin class, 6-mile runs, kickboxing, yoga, and weight training. No slippage, no leaking. No leaks overnight, either.I’ve tried several cups over the past year. Some have worked for me, some haven’t. I like different cups for different reasons. I like my firm cup for exercising and during the daytime on my heavier days, but I often switch to a softer cup for overnight. And I like a softer or smaller cup during my lighter days. So I usually end up using at least two cups at various points.The Super Jennie is the first cup I’ve tried that combines all of the features of my favorite cups. The SJ pops open easily like a firm cup, but it is soft enough to wear comfortably anytime. No more needing different cups for different situations. This is very nice because now when I travel I can take only one cup with me instead of two. It is easy to insert, easy to remove, holds up exceptionally well during physical activity, and it doesn’t leak. I couldn’t ask for more. I have used the SJ exclusively for three cycles and it is the only cup I want to use now. It is my absolute favorite.Everyone’s body is different and your experience may vary, but I would definitely recommend the Super Jennie based on my own experience.
AMH –
Fabulous!
The Super Jennie is officially one of my favorite cups, if not my very favorite cup. I don’t know quite how to describe it, but for me, at least, it’s shaped perfectly and is just so damn comfortable. It’s a softer cup in general, particularly near the base (close to the stem), but as you squish it closer and closer to the rim, it’s easy to tell that it’s firmer up close to the stem. I believe this is intended to make it easier to pop open, which for me, it always does (especially if I add lube).I love that it’s a higher capacity cup, as my periods can be quite heavy. I also like that it’s softer in general, because I also can get pretty awful cramps. I love the bright blue that I got, and I love that it’s got a somewhat-gender-neutral superhero/comic book theme (unlike the very pink/floral/uber girly theme of the LENA cup and its storage pouch).Some reviewers noted that when the cup is dry, the surface of the cup feels quite tacky and like it attracts dust and hair very easily. I can see why this would be a turnoff to some people, but I think that they chose this finish on purpose. When the cup is clean and wet, and again, especially with lube, it is SUPER slippery and smooth, and it glides right in for insertion – with far less friction and way less messing around than is necessary with other cups. For example, the soft “peach fuzz” skin feeling on the LENA cup is nice to touch when it’s dry, but when it’s wet, I actually believe that there is more friction against my skin when I’m inserting the LENA cup.Let’s see, what else. I love that the Super Jennie is a rather unique shape – it’s not a rounded tulip shape like the LENA or Si-Bell, but it’s still very wide and high capacity. The grippy stars around the bottom aren’t super grippy, but I’ve found that the shape of the cup and the stem make it such that it’s very easy to reach up and pinch the base of the cup to pull it out. My own vagina must be more diagonal/horizontal than vertical, because I’ve never been able to fill a cup to its full capacity – I always start leaking when it’s around halfway full. With the Super Jennie, I got closer to 2/3 of the way full before I needed to empty it – I almost got a full 20 mL out of it, which for me is fantastic.I’ve been rinsing it with COLD water right after I remove and dump its contents – I read recently that rinsing with cold water first can help prevent discoloration. Currently, I’m using the LENA cup when I haven’t quite started, or when I’m expecting to start – because it’s so firm, it opens easily, even though my insides aren’t all swollen and lubed up just yet. Then I switch to the Super Jennie once I’ve actually started bleeding. I’ve found that on my absolute crampiest/heaviest days, I do a little bit better with the large Si-Bell, because it’s the softest cup I own, and its capacity is just slightly more than the Super Jennie. But once the worst of that is over, I’m right back to my Super Jennie, to the end of my period.This is a fantastic cup, and I’ve been recommending it to friends. I even bought one for my sister back in December, who was leaking and consistently overflowing with her Moon Cup, and she says it’s her absolute favorite cup now. She has a LENA as back up, and likes to have that available for days when she’s doing more physical activity and when she’s not as crampy – but in general, the Super Jennie is her favorite. I’d encourage others to think about the following when choosing a cup:1) cervix height and height of the cup2) softness/firmness of the cup3) capacity of the cup4) shape of the cup (can be related to cervix height)For people who want a higher capacity, softer-in-general cup that’s still pretty easy to open, I’d highly recommend the Super Jennie.