
I'll be honest after a year of Kegels that did nothing, I figured this was just another gadget. I was going through 6 or 7 pads a day and had pretty much stopped going out. I've used it about 10 minutes a day, sitting in front of the TV, for two months now. I'm down to 1 pad a day and last week I sat through my grandson's entire graduation without once thinking about my bladder. I honestly didn't expect that.

My urologist was starting to talk about sling surgery, and that scared me more than the leaking. I wanted one last try at fixing it myself. The difference with this thing is I can actually FEEL the right muscles working with regular Kegels I was never sure I was doing anything at all. Three months in, I'm dry most days and walking every morning again. Surgery is off the table for now, and that alone was worth it.

I've been a pelvic health physiotherapist for over 15 years, and most men who come to me have the same story: months of Kegels with nothing to show for it. The problem is rarely effort after prostate surgery, many men simply can't feel the muscle they're supposed to contract. That's why I like the approach here: squeezing against resistance between the knees recruits the inner thighs and the pelvic floor together, so men can finally feel a proper contraction instead of guessing. It turns an invisible exercise into one they can actually do and stick with.

You're Just 3 Squeezes a Day Away From Taking Back Control of Your Bladder — and Your Life
If you've read this far, odds are you're still dealing with leaks — months after your doctor said the exercises would fix them.
The consequence? The leaking starts dictating what you can and can't do. The walks you skip. The invitations you decline. The two-hour meeting you sit through counting the minutes.
And past the early recovery window, time alone rarely finishes the job. Ask any man still buying pads two, three, four years after his surgery.
Left unaddressed, the muscles you're not reaching stay weak — and the "temporary" pads quietly become permanent.
Given enough time, that's how men end up facing the very things they wanted to avoid: sling surgery, artificial sphincter implants — or a lifetime of pads bought every single month.
ReControl takes a different route. Squeezing against resistance between your knees works your inner thighs and pelvic floor together — activating the bladder-control muscles that standard Kegels leave untouched. Just 3 sets of 10 squeezes a day, sitting in your chair.
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93% of users reported noticeably fewer leaks within the first 3 weeks
How Does It Work?
ReControl is built on a simple principle: your pelvic floor doesn't work alone. It's part of a muscle system that includes your inner thighs — and they're designed to fire together.
Think of your bladder control like a door held shut by two hinges.
Your pelvic floor is one hinge. Your inner thighs are the other. For months, your Kegels have been tightening one hinge — while the other was left loose. And a door held by one hinge never seals properly, no matter how hard you work that single hinge.
ReControl is built to tighten both hinges at once. That's the difference.
It works through progressive resistance: you place the trainer between your knees and squeeze. That squeeze recruits your inner thighs and pelvic floor at the same time — reaching the deep bladder-control muscles that standard Kegels leave untouched.
And unlike a regular Kegel — where most men after surgery can't even feel if they're doing it right — you feel every squeeze against the resistance. No more guessing. You know the right muscles are working, every single rep.
Session after session, that trains the full muscle system responsible for holding urine back — so control is rebuilt where it was lost, instead of just absorbed by another pad.
The first few sessions may feel unfamiliar, since these are muscles you've likely never trained directly. That's normal — it's the sign you're finally reaching them.
It's a natural, non-invasive way to retrain your body: no insertion, no wires, no electro-stim, no doctors. Just 3 sets of 10 squeezes a day, sitting fully dressed in your chair.
Why This Works When Everything Else Hasn't
Pads and guards manage the symptom — you'll buy them every month, forever, and nothing gets stronger.
Clamps just pinch the problem shut. Painful, temporary, and your muscles learn nothing.
Standard Kegels are the right idea — but they only train one part of the system. They miss the other half of the muscle foundation that controls flow. That's why months of squeezing got you nowhere.
ReControl costs £59.90 once — and trains the entire system: inner thighs and pelvic floor working together, the way they were designed to. Most men report a significant difference in control after 3–4 weeks, after years of getting nowhere with standard Kegels.
8 Reasons Men Choose ReControl

Works the full muscle system that controls your bladder — not just half of it

You feel it working from the very first squeeze — no more guessing like with Kegels

A Non-Surgical Path to regaining control, at home

Just 10 minutes a day, sitting in your chair, fully dressed

Adjustable resistance that grows with you as your muscles get stronger

Built on the resistance principle used by pelvic health physiotherapists

100% Discreet — looks like ordinary exercise gear, ships in plain packaging

60-Day "Results or Your Money Back" Guarantee — because if it doesn't help you, you shouldn't pay for it
Real Results, Real Men
We ran a consumer trial where we sent ReControl to pelvic health physiotherapy clinics across the UK. In total, 347 men living with bladder leaks after prostate surgery put it to the test. Here's what they found.

93% of men reported noticeably fewer leaks within the first 3 weeks

84% cut their daily pad count at least in half after 6 weeks of consistent use (10 min/day)

89% said they could finally feel the right muscles working — from the very first session
Why Choose Us?
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Got Questions? We got answers.
I've done Kegels for months and I still leak. Why would this be any different?
Because Kegels only train half the system. Your pelvic floor doesn't work
alone — it's designed to fire together with your inner thigh muscles.
Standard Kegels leave that other half untouched, which is why so many men
squeeze diligently for months and see no progress. ReControl works both
together, reaching the bladder-control muscles a Kegel alone can't. It was
never about your effort — you were only given half the exercise.
Remember the door: you've been tightening one hinge for months. This
finally tightens the second one.
I can't even feel my pelvic floor anymore. How will squeezing my knees help?
That's exactly who this was designed for. After prostate surgery, many men can't locate or feel the internal muscle at all — so unguided Kegels do essentially nothing. ReControl works from the outside in: you squeeze against real resistance you can feel, and that squeeze naturally recruits the pelvic floor with it. No guessing whether "it's working" — you feel every rep.
I'm 74 and it's been 3 years since my surgery. Is it too late for me?
No. Muscles respond to training at any age — that's as true at 75 as it is at 50. Men years past their surgery have rebuilt control, because the muscle system is still there; it's just been left untrained. What matters isn't how long you've been leaking. It's whether you finally train the full system. And with the 60-day guarantee, finding out costs you nothing.
Is it safe to use after prostate surgery? Will it hurt?
Yes — it's completely external and non-invasive. Nothing is inserted, no electrical stimulation, no pressure on the surgical area. You simply squeeze it between your knees, like a gentle gym exercise, fully dressed. Start light and build up. (If your operation was recent, wait until your doctor clears you for normal physical activity.)
How fast will I notice a difference?
Most men feel the right muscles working from the very first session — that alone is new for anyone who's been guessing with Kegels. Fewer leaks typically follow within 3–4 weeks of consistent use (3 sets of 10 squeezes a day). Like any muscle training, consistency beats intensity: 10 minutes a day, every day.
Will anyone know what it is?
No. It looks like ordinary home exercise equipment — nothing about it says "incontinence." It ships in plain, unmarked packaging, and you can use it sitting in your chair watching TV. Nobody has to know anything.
I've been burned before — clamps, e-stim, pills. How do I know this isn't another gimmick?
Fair question. Here's the difference: clamps just pinch the problem shut and teach your muscles nothing. E-stim does the work for you, so you never build control. ReControl is the opposite — it's resistance training, the same principle physiotherapists have used for pelvic floor rehabilitation since 1948. Your muscles do the work, so the control you build is yours. And if it doesn't deliver, the 60-day guarantee means you don't pay.
Why pay £59.90 when pads already do the job?
Pads don't do the job — they absorb the evidence. You'll buy them every month, forever, and nothing gets stronger. At a few pounds a week, pads quietly cost more every single year than ReControl costs once. One trains your way out of the problem; the other manages it for life. That's the real choice.
How long is the delivery?
Once we've shipped your order, you'll receive a shipping notification by email. Your tracking number and details will be inside that email.
We ship ALL orders from our warehouses to over 180+ countries.
Please allow 4-15 business days for USA, UK, Canada & Australia shipping.
International shipping may take 7-21 business days.
When will this sale end?
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The SALE will end on the day stated above this page, or while stocks last.
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