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product_id: 59572423
title: "Saalt Menstrual Cup – Reusable Period Cup – Made for Comfortable, Leak-Free Protection Up to 12 Hours – BPA & Latex Free – Includes Cup & Carry Bag (Regular, Ocean Blue)"
brand: "saalt"
price: "$64.31"
currency: USD
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Saalt"
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# Up to 12 hours leak-free wear Medical-grade, BPA & latex free silicone Reusable for up to 10 years Saalt Menstrual Cup – Reusable Period Cup – Made for Comfortable, Leak-Free Protection Up to 12 Hours – BPA & Latex Free – Includes Cup & Carry Bag (Regular, Ocean Blue)

**Brand:** saalt
**Price:** $64.31
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Leak less, live more — your period’s new power move!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Saalt Menstrual Cup – Reusable Period Cup – Made for Comfortable, Leak-Free Protection Up to 12 Hours – BPA & Latex Free – Includes Cup & Carry Bag (Regular, Ocean Blue) by saalt
- **How much does it cost?** $64.31 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/59572423-saalt-menstrual-cup-reusable-period-cup-made-for-comfortable-leak)

## Best For

- saalt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted saalt brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Confidence:** Enjoy up to 12 hours of secure, leak-free protection—whether you're at work, hiking, or hitting the gym.
- • **Sustainable & Smart:** Replace thousands of disposables with one durable cup designed to last a decade, saving money and the planet.
- • **Safe & Hypoallergenic:** Crafted in the USA from 100% medical-grade silicone, free from BPA and latex, for worry-free, irritation-free wear.
- • **Travel-Ready & Discreet:** Includes a breathable cotton carry bag and cleans easily—perfect for the busy professional on the go.
- • **Comfort Meets Performance:** Soft yet slightly firmer silicone ensures a snug fit that opens easily, so you forget you’re even wearing it.

## Overview

The Saalt Menstrual Cup is a reusable, medical-grade silicone cup offering up to 12 hours of leak-free protection. Designed for comfort and durability, it’s BPA and latex free, hypoallergenic, and built to last up to 10 years. Ideal for active lifestyles, it comes with a breathable carry bag and is easy to clean, making it a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to disposable period products.

## Description

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Review: HIGH CERVIX FRIENDLY!! - ***If it keeps leaking you might be placing it further in than you need to!!!*** Background info: I have a very very high cervix, strong pelvic muscles (I weightlift), and I purchased size small. How I use this comfortably: I fold the cup to insert (I use a punch down fold to create the smallest possible shape) and once it is inserted I twist the cup inside gently and it pops open very easily. I run a finger around the cup and feel its roundness to ensure it’s fully sealed and opened up. If it feels squished then it isn’t fully open and it will leak, so in that case I squish the cup and then it pops open. (Sometimes you can also just squat or stand up and it’ll pop open on its own). Now, where I was going wrong in the past was I was inserting it past the canal into the fornix. Please do yourself a favor and look up an anatomical diagram, it really helps. I thought that the further in the cup went the better it would seal. Turns out, many beginners also have this belief and it causes the cup to leak because it can’t suction properly if it’s misplaced in the wrong anatomical location. As someone with a high cervix, this fact was life changing and led me to enjoy using cups. High cervix friendly: I have an extremely high cervix and I find this cup very comfortable to use now that I have an understanding on how to properly use it. I actually trimmed the stem off entirely and can use this cup comfortably because you don’t actually have to insert it that deep. It is so easy to insert and use if you have the correct fit for you. I used the put a cup in it quiz online and it suggested this cup to me for reference. I also use the Saalt disc and quite enjoy that as well. I use the Saalt disc on heavy flow days and the cup on lighter days. Stem: Now, I find the stem annoying and uncomfortable so I cut it all off because you are not even meant to use it to pull it out per the brands instructions. The stem is only there to GUIDE your fingers to reach/find for the bottom of the cup to break the seal and remove. Therefore, I found it useless for me personally even as a high cervix user who can never even feel their cervix, it’s no joke over here. I got scared when I saw reviews of the stem breaking off, but I believe that is user error as I never had that issue removing the cup by breaking the seal, following the instructions on the paper that came with the product. Tugging on the stem could actually cause you pain because the cup has suction. Removal process: Very easy, it’s so straightforward to feel the bottom ridges of the cup and use that to grip gently and squish the bottom of the cup to break the seal. Then, I usually make it into a taco shape to remove it, it makes it super easy to remove (more comfortable than it is to remove a tampon). Strong pelvic muscle friendly: I weightlift heavy and workout very often and this cup has given me zero issues. I can use the Saalt regular disc and Saalt small cup with no issue at all and no leaks. I only ever leak when the cup is FULL. Therefore, I only use the cup on light days due to its smaller capacity. Beginner friendly: I think this cup is a great beginner’s option due to the fact that it is sturdier so it pops open easily without any effort. It can be difficult to tell when a cup is open or not as a beginner cup user. I 100% recommend taking quizzes online to see what cup or disc might work for you.
Review: My favorite cup! - My menstrual cup adventure began a little over a year ago. My first cup was the Lunette (model 1, for light-normal flow). It's important to note that I got that cup when I was on hormonal birth control which made my periods pretty light. I loved that cup for the first year, but for the past 4 periods or so, I've had constant leaking issues and I could not fix the problem. Not only that, but I've since switched to the Paragard copper IUD for birth control, so my periods are back to how they were pre-hormones, which are reasonably heavy. My Lunette was getting filled to the top in 4-5 hours which got to be really inconvenient because I prefer to not have to empty my cup while I'm at work. I took the popular "what cup should you get" test again, knowing that my periods are heavier nowadays and now knowing how high my cervix sits normally on my period. My results came back with this Saalt cup in the size regular, and I ordered it right away after being completely fed up with yet another pair of underwear getting ruined because my previous cup was leaking all over no matter what I did. So far, I love it! I LOVE how much "bigger" it is in comparison to my old cup. Not bigger in the sense that like, it'll be hard to put in - but bigger in that it can hold so much more. Granted my first cup was for light-normal flow while this one is for normal-heavy, but it's a welcome change either way. It's soft, very flexible, and super comfortable. No issues putting it in, and right away I felt confident that it won't be leaking after it popped open and I made sure there was good suction. I put it to the test the first day too, going to a VR arcade which involved a lot of bodily movement, running around town doing errands, and just in general doing some ridiculous aerobic moves in my home to make sure nothing got past. Clean underwear!! What an amazing sight! I wanted to add, for menstrual cups in general - I was someone who wore pads for every period before I got into cups. I couldn't use tampons because no matter what size, no matter how I put them in, I could FEEL them constantly, they dried me out so quickly, and I could never make it past a couple hours before starting to feel nauseous with them in. I thought that the menstrual cup would be the same story, but not at all. I literally cannot feel it in my body no matter what I'm doing, there is no nausea, and it lets my body stay regular and not get dried out with a wad of cotton soaking everything up. ALSO. For anyone curious about if you can use these when you have an IUD in - yes you can! If you're not sure, then talk to your doctor. But I got the green light from my gyno that it is totally fine to use a menstrual cup even if you have an IUD in, as long as you break the suction before pulling it out like you're supposed to - don't just YOINK that sucker out of there without breaking suction first. I love this cup and I will be recommending it!

## Features

- UP TO 12 HOURS OF LEAK-FREE WEAR: This premium silicone period cup provides reliable protection day and night. Its soft, flexible design ensures a secure fit so you can swim, hike, sleep, and move freely without leaks, discomfort, or frequent changes
- REUSABLE FOR UP TO 10 YEARS: Reduce waste and save money with these reusable period cups, designed to replace thousands of disposable products. Made from durable, medical-grade silicone, they maintain their quality cycle after cycle for a sustainable, worry-free period.
- COMFORT MADE SIMPLE: Designed for beginners, the slightly firmer silicone of this soft menstrual cup allows it to open easily for a snug yet gentle fit. The soft flex stem and smooth finish provide superior comfort so you can focus on life, not your period.
- SAFE & BIOCOMPATIBLE: Made in the USA, this leak-free menstrual cup is BPA & Latex Free, and cruelty-free. Crafted from 100% medical-grade silicone, it is non-toxic, hypoallergenic, and rinses clean easily with no residue.
- EASY TO CLEAN & STORE: This menstruation cup is simple to sanitize by boiling or wiping it with isopropyl alcohol. Wash with mild, pH-balanced soap after each use. Includes a soft, breathable cotton carry bag for convenient storage between cycles.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B079DVXSP8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,933 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #9 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | saalt |
| Brand Name | saalt |
| Color | Regular Ocean Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,800 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.8 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | saalt |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BD12523 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Chemical Free, Latex Free, Toxic Free |
| Model Number | BD12523 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 851705008033 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** saalt
- **Color:** Regular Ocean Blue
- **Item Diameter:** 1.8 Inches
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I bought a regular size cup from saalt it has good seal but still leak, and I have issue with weak urine stream when using this. help please**
A: When your cup is inserted correctly, you shouldn’t experience any discomfort or leaking. First check the position. Saalt Cup sits lower in the vagina than a tampon. If it is too high or too close to the cervix, it can leak or cause discomfort. The current positioning you're using may be applying pressure to your urethra causing the weak urine stream and be contributing to the leaking. Insert the cup at an angle to match the natural slant of your vaginal canal. For many women this will be horizontally towards your tailbone vs straight up. Leaking can also be caused by a poor suction seal. Make sure the four air holes are not clogged and that the cup has fully opened. Swirl a finger around the base of the cup to check for any folds or indentations. Pinch the base of the cup and rotate it to make sure it is opened completely. If leaking persists let us know and we'll offer additional tips. Most importantly keep trying small adjustments, everyone is different.

**Q: I'm over 30 but only had a C-section not a vaginal birth, I tend to have lighter periods.  What recommendation do you have for sizing??**
A: You will likely be able to comfortably use either Saalt cup size with the right tips. Many use the small for light to normal days and the regular for heavier flow days. This is why we also sell our cups as a 2-pack. Sizing is not an exact science as we all have unique anatomies, but there are more factors than just childbirth (C-section or not) and age. For example, if you have a low cervix and/or strong pelvic and vaginal muscles the small may work best for you. Likewise, if you have a high cervix and/or very heavy flows the regular may work best for you. These are just the opposite ends of the spectrum as again many can use both sizes. Buy in confidence knowing if after 2-3 cycles you aren’t happy with your cup we will refund your total. You may always contact us for help and questions as well. Thanks!

**Q: how to choose the size ?**
A: Many use both cups, the regular on their heavier days, and the small on their lighter days so we offer a two-pack that has both sizes. If looking to purchase a single cup there are many factors that may help you decide:
Small Saalt Cup
- 2-3 tampon capacity 
- light flow
- low cervix
- beginner cup user
- 25 mL

Regular Saalt Cup
- 3-4 tampon capacity
- heavy flow
- high cervix
- cup users
- 30 mL

**Q: When will you be able to sell to mexico? we have very little options there. where can i find these in my country? do you know other sellers?**
A: We are only able to wholesale within the US right now so sadly no stores/sellers in Mexico yet. We are working to be able to sale internationally, but sadly this takes time.    Thanks for your interest in our cups!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ HIGH CERVIX FRIENDLY!!
*by C***A on January 27, 2026*

***If it keeps leaking you might be placing it further in than you need to!!!*** Background info: I have a very very high cervix, strong pelvic muscles (I weightlift), and I purchased size small. How I use this comfortably: I fold the cup to insert (I use a punch down fold to create the smallest possible shape) and once it is inserted I twist the cup inside gently and it pops open very easily. I run a finger around the cup and feel its roundness to ensure it’s fully sealed and opened up. If it feels squished then it isn’t fully open and it will leak, so in that case I squish the cup and then it pops open. (Sometimes you can also just squat or stand up and it’ll pop open on its own). Now, where I was going wrong in the past was I was inserting it past the canal into the fornix. Please do yourself a favor and look up an anatomical diagram, it really helps. I thought that the further in the cup went the better it would seal. Turns out, many beginners also have this belief and it causes the cup to leak because it can’t suction properly if it’s misplaced in the wrong anatomical location. As someone with a high cervix, this fact was life changing and led me to enjoy using cups. High cervix friendly: I have an extremely high cervix and I find this cup very comfortable to use now that I have an understanding on how to properly use it. I actually trimmed the stem off entirely and can use this cup comfortably because you don’t actually have to insert it that deep. It is so easy to insert and use if you have the correct fit for you. I used the put a cup in it quiz online and it suggested this cup to me for reference. I also use the Saalt disc and quite enjoy that as well. I use the Saalt disc on heavy flow days and the cup on lighter days. Stem: Now, I find the stem annoying and uncomfortable so I cut it all off because you are not even meant to use it to pull it out per the brands instructions. The stem is only there to GUIDE your fingers to reach/find for the bottom of the cup to break the seal and remove. Therefore, I found it useless for me personally even as a high cervix user who can never even feel their cervix, it’s no joke over here. I got scared when I saw reviews of the stem breaking off, but I believe that is user error as I never had that issue removing the cup by breaking the seal, following the instructions on the paper that came with the product. Tugging on the stem could actually cause you pain because the cup has suction. Removal process: Very easy, it’s so straightforward to feel the bottom ridges of the cup and use that to grip gently and squish the bottom of the cup to break the seal. Then, I usually make it into a taco shape to remove it, it makes it super easy to remove (more comfortable than it is to remove a tampon). Strong pelvic muscle friendly: I weightlift heavy and workout very often and this cup has given me zero issues. I can use the Saalt regular disc and Saalt small cup with no issue at all and no leaks. I only ever leak when the cup is FULL. Therefore, I only use the cup on light days due to its smaller capacity. Beginner friendly: I think this cup is a great beginner’s option due to the fact that it is sturdier so it pops open easily without any effort. It can be difficult to tell when a cup is open or not as a beginner cup user. I 100% recommend taking quizzes online to see what cup or disc might work for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite cup!
*by S***3 on January 13, 2020*

My menstrual cup adventure began a little over a year ago. My first cup was the Lunette (model 1, for light-normal flow). It's important to note that I got that cup when I was on hormonal birth control which made my periods pretty light. I loved that cup for the first year, but for the past 4 periods or so, I've had constant leaking issues and I could not fix the problem. Not only that, but I've since switched to the Paragard copper IUD for birth control, so my periods are back to how they were pre-hormones, which are reasonably heavy. My Lunette was getting filled to the top in 4-5 hours which got to be really inconvenient because I prefer to not have to empty my cup while I'm at work. I took the popular "what cup should you get" test again, knowing that my periods are heavier nowadays and now knowing how high my cervix sits normally on my period. My results came back with this Saalt cup in the size regular, and I ordered it right away after being completely fed up with yet another pair of underwear getting ruined because my previous cup was leaking all over no matter what I did. So far, I love it! I LOVE how much "bigger" it is in comparison to my old cup. Not bigger in the sense that like, it'll be hard to put in - but bigger in that it can hold so much more. Granted my first cup was for light-normal flow while this one is for normal-heavy, but it's a welcome change either way. It's soft, very flexible, and super comfortable. No issues putting it in, and right away I felt confident that it won't be leaking after it popped open and I made sure there was good suction. I put it to the test the first day too, going to a VR arcade which involved a lot of bodily movement, running around town doing errands, and just in general doing some ridiculous aerobic moves in my home to make sure nothing got past. Clean underwear!! What an amazing sight! I wanted to add, for menstrual cups in general - I was someone who wore pads for every period before I got into cups. I couldn't use tampons because no matter what size, no matter how I put them in, I could FEEL them constantly, they dried me out so quickly, and I could never make it past a couple hours before starting to feel nauseous with them in. I thought that the menstrual cup would be the same story, but not at all. I literally cannot feel it in my body no matter what I'm doing, there is no nausea, and it lets my body stay regular and not get dried out with a wad of cotton soaking everything up. ALSO. For anyone curious about if you can use these when you have an IUD in - yes you can! If you're not sure, then talk to your doctor. But I got the green light from my gyno that it is totally fine to use a menstrual cup even if you have an IUD in, as long as you break the suction before pulling it out like you're supposed to - don't just YOINK that sucker out of there without breaking suction first. I love this cup and I will be recommending it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Period Cup-Small Size
*by 茉***花 on July 13, 2021*

This is the first time I have worn a cup. I didn't know which brand to buy but I knew I wanted a flexible one. I watched an informative youtube video first so I was aware of the need to "break the seal" before removal, I'm happy I watched it first because the video said if you don't break the seal it is painful. Even watching the video, removing was not super easy although not super hard either. I don't think I would want to remove it in a public bathroom although I'm sure after a year of practice, it won't be so weird. I made sure to get a very flexible one which this one is. I like it, it's much more comfortable than a tampon because it doesn't dry you out. I think I did leak some, I probably should have purchased the larger one because I think that one would leak less but I have light periods and am a baby about new things. Unfortunately it didn't arrive before my period started so I only got to try it out about 2.5 days in which is when my period begins to lighten quickly. I wore it for probably 8 hours before I took it out and it was about a quarter full. I can't imagine removing it full but I guess we'lll see how that goes in the future. It's weird to be 34 and learn new ways to take care of menstruation. I'm almost like what's the point, but I probably still have 10 more years of periods. I also bought thinx underwear which was much more expensive than this cup but also, come on, who wants to sleep with anything inside of you if they don't have to? It's so great that women now have so many options to choose from, so much better from the days of tampons vs. pads. The only thing I have to say is I wanted a black one to keep it from staining and like who cares if it's a pretty color lol but I have a pretty green one. Edit: I have finally used my cup during heavy menustration. I skipped using it on vacation because I didn't want to deal with something I'm not comfortable with while hiking and stuff. It's definitely necessary to be very comfortable with yourself. I find I have a little bit of trouble getting the cup to pop open after insertion but it after some maneuvering it does. Even on heavy days it doesn't really leak much but I pop it open and kind of pull down on it some to make a seal. I think the leaking is just the blood that is under the cup after insertion but it's a pink color and doesn't go through my panties or anything (I always wear black panties on my period). Removal requires two hands. It very much could be a very messy accident. I am a housewife and I do not go to a job so I do this in the bathroom naked. When I start working again I will probably buy the bigger cup but we'll see if this can hold a full first day of menustration. After a few hours on the first day I removed it mostly out of curiosity and it spilled on the floor so I still don't know if the small size is all I need. I am very happy with the comfort, I did not remove the stem and I use it to locate it inside of me. I am not worried about it getting lost. It does not cause me any discomfort and it is much less gross than a tampon when you need to go to the bathroom for other reasons than your period. I really hate when I have to go to the bathoom with a tampon in because the string hangs down and when you wipe, it goes up your butt. I usually remove my tampon every time I go to the bathoom but with this thing in, it doesn't get in the way. I heard pooping was difficult but I just found that I don't push quite as hard and it's not that weird. When I'm on my period, I don't need to push anyways. Edit 2: I decided to go ahead and purchase the larger one so I can wear it longer and maybe hike with it. It was a little annoying to wear the small one because I did have to change it every few hours on a heavy period but after my period is done being heavy, I almost don't need to wear anything. I wish I had just purchased the big one to begin with because it's not like I can give it away but oh well. I have a low cervix on my period so I wasn't sure but I think the bigger one will be fine because it's so soft. I will probably update after use. Edit 3: I am now happy I have both the big and small. I wear the small on that day when you think you will start your period, but you're not sure. Especially if I'm out. It's small enough it's not too bothersome on that day. I also wear it on light days and at night, although the bigger one could probably work on these days as well. I have gotten better at dealing with leaks. Cups work differently than tampons and they don't soak up blood so you have to take some extra precautions to prevent leaks (although the leaking isn't like a tampon leak unless your cup isn't big enough, even when I was leaking I could just wipe it away and not worry much). So I have found that if you wear a cup all the time, you will leak less. This means at night while sleeping. If not, you can put the cup in and then take a half bath for 15 minutes or so. This removes a lot of the excess blood. If you are short on time, you can wet your fingers with water and then rotate your fingers around the cup to remove any blood that may be around it, do it a few times. Leaking is pretty much only a problem on your heavy days, on light days, it's not an issue. Removal: I'm a lot better at removal. I can now get it every time in under a minute and I have little hands, although I am a bit limber which helped a lot at first lol but now it doesn't matter that much. I actually use a different technique for the big and small. So for both I hike up one leg on the bathtub or toilet with the lid down. I break the seal. I use the pointy part to locate and perhaps move it. For the small, I can reach the top of the cup and I pull it out from the top. It is easier to remove. Now, the large is more difficult to remove because I cannot reach the top of the cup when it is in place. Instead, I grip it from the bottom and pull it out from the bottom. Pressing down can help. When I first started using it, removal was kind of stressful and once I did fail and have to wait 10 minutes before trying again. But now I can remove it in a minute. I have never removed it in a public place but with the big one, I probably won't have to. If I anticipate I cannot make it home in less than 12 hours (and you might be able to get more than 12 hours out if it in a pinch depending on how heavy you are), I would wear thinx underwear and just wait until I got home, myself. Or maybe try removing it halfway in the day before it is very full because removing these things is messy and in a stall, I just can't imagine. One last precaution, these are very comfortable and you may forget you are wearing them. Especially near the end of your period when it is lighter. I didn't die but now my cup has a weird smell. I did a lot of things to the cup to make the smell better like washing it a lot, airing it out, and I soaked it in water that had a little bit of essential lavender oil in it (the only thing that worked), and then boiled it again. It still has a smell but it's an improvement. I'm sure the manufacturer would not suggest the essential oil thing but it still works and didn't irritate my body. I don't suggest doing this often to the cup, I'm not someone who tries to use scented things or anything. I was just desperate. I read some people set alarms to let them know when they need to change it, because you just don't feel like you're on your period and it's easy to forget.

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