Picture this: You lace up your running shoes, but instead of soft, cushioned shoes that bend with your every step, they're bricks made of rock hard plastic. Like Lego blocks. Zero flex. Maximum pain. You’d make it three steps before crying uncle and Googling “sports injuries caused by bad footwear.”
Or imagine pulling on your favorite workout shorts, but they’re made of stiff cardboard. Cute look, right? Nothing screams “I’m an athlete” like waddling down the street like a rejected robot extra from Westworld.
Here’s the point: the athletic gear that actually works is designed to move with you, not fight against you. Sneakers, leggings, sports bras, they all flex, stretch, and bend so you can forget about them and focus on what matters: running, lifting, spinning, laughing without leaking.

That’s exactly what CNTRL+ does.
Pads? Bulky. Scratchy. You sit on them like you’re smuggling a bath towel in your leggings.
Traditional pessaries? Hard, rigid, uncomfortable. Basically the orthopedic shoe of bladder support.
CNTRL+? Different story.

It’s soft, flexible, and built to move with your body. You insert it like a tampon or menstrual cup, it gently props up your urethra and pelvic floor like an extra muscle, so leaks don’t happen in the first place. It’s FDA-cleared, discreet, and comfortable enough that you forget it’s there. Except, you know, when you’re not leaking. Which is kind of the point.

Comfort = Confidence
Because here’s the thing: when you’re comfortable, you perform better. You don’t overthink every step, sneeze, or squat. You just do the thing. Whether that’s training for a half marathon, chasing your toddler across the park, or surviving spin class without plotting revenge against your bladder.
CNTRL+ doesn’t just help stop leaks, it gives you back that easy, supported, “I’ve got this” feeling. Think of it like the sports bra for your pelvic floor: snug, reliable, and quietly heroic.

So let’s leave the stiff, uncomfortable, outdated stuff behind (along with low-rise jeans and dial-up internet). The future of bladder support is soft, flexible, and comfortable.
And spoiler: it works.

