• Flow Rider Menstrual Cup
  • Flow Rider Menstrual Cup
  • Flow Rider Menstrual Cup
  • Flow Rider Menstrual Cup
  • Flow Rider Menstrual Cup

Flow Rider Menstrual Cup

Regular price $39.00
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  • Wear up to 8 hours
  • Secure suction seal
  • 100% medical grade silicone
Size
Refunds and Exchanges: Due to the nature of menstrual hygiene products, there is no return, refund, or exchange for this product. 
  • Available Worldwide
  • Free Shipping
  • Women Led
  • Australian Owned
  • Non-Toxic, BPA Free
What is it

Periods don’t have to be a pain. With Flow Rider, you can ride the crimson wave like the badass you are. Designed for comfort, convenience, and total confidence, these menstrual cups are your new secret weapon in the fight against period discomfort. Whether you’re hitting the gym, running the boardroom, or just chilling at home, Flow Rider keeps you in control.

Say goodbye to the days of feeling anything less than invincible during your period. Flow Rider is here to remind you that no matter what time of the month it is, you’re still a badass.

Size

Regular: Generally recommended for women under 30 or who are yet to have children. In addition, these cups might be more preferable for women with a regular flow.


Super: Generally recommended for women over 30 or who have had children. In addition, these cups might be preferable for women with heavier menstrual flows.

Nitty-Gritty Deets
  • Made from 100% medical-grade silicone
  • All cups and discs are non-toxic, BPA & chemical-free for safe and worry-free use
  • Wear for up to 8 hours - just empty and reuse
  • Creates a secure suction seal - no leaks up in here
  • If properly looked after, I’ll last up to 5 years!
Say goodbye to the days of feeling anything less than invincible during your period

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Get up in it

🩸 Wear for up to 8 hours

🩸 Loop for easy removal

🩸 100% medical grade silicone, non-toxic BPA and chemical free

🩸 Suction holes for secure seal - no leaks up in here!

🩸 Will last up to 5 years if properly looked after

Let's do this

NGL - it can be a little daunting using a menstrual cup for the first time but we promise it’s worth it!

Our hot tips:

🩸 Relax - This ain’t going to work if your muscles are all tensed up. Press play on your favourite tune to get into the groove.

🩸 It’s all in the fold baby - There’s a few folding methods to use (these are all detailed in the instruction leaflet) so experiment to see which one takes your fancy.

🩸 KIS - Keep it Simple! - Sterilise, wear, remove, rinse and re-insert.

Always read the label and follow directions for use.

She said what?

  • ★★★★★
    So why didn't I buy this sooner? I feel like I could have done literally any activity on my period and it would have held up without any leaks. BRB convincing my friends to buy one
    - KB
  • ★★★★★
    Hey Girls! Just wanted to say I can now sneeze and laugh without crossing my legs in fear my tampon is going to shoot out. That cup is as secure as a maximum security prison 😂
    - CJ
  • ★★★★★
    I was super unsure about the whole mess situation and getting it in and out but I'm so surprised!
    - GO
  • ★★★★★
    Stoppppppp! I'm converted - I didn't know if I'd be able to do it because the sight of blood sends me but here I am at the end of my period and I feel like I have a new lease on life 😍
    - BM

FAQ

You got questions, we got answers
  • A period cup (also known as a menstrual cup) is a bell, v or other shaped, reusable cup made from medical-grade silicone, It’s designed to be inserted into the vagina to collect menstrual fluid. Forget the mess, leaks and constant trips to the bathroom. 

  • It’s not rocket science, it’s super simple. You fold the cup and insert it into your vagina, where it opens up and creates a suction seal. The seal ensures the cup stays in place, collecting your flow with no leaks. Unlike tampons that absorb fluid, period cups collect it, making them a healthier option for your body. You can wear it for up to 8 hours, depending on your flow. Once it’s full - remove, empty, rinse and reinsert. Easy peasy! 

  • Eco-Friendy: Period cups are reusable, which means you’re not adding to the mountains of rubbish from single-use products. One cup can last 5 years if you look after it. 

    Cost-Effective: Think of the money you’ve already spent on period products… And how much money you’ll save in the future every month. A period cup is a one-time purchase and pretty much pays for itself in a few months. 

    Healthier Choice: Made from medical-grade silicone, period cups are free from harmful chemicals, bleaches and toxins found in many disposable products. Plus, they reduce your risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).

    Convenience: Imagine not having to change your tampon every few hours, Period cups hold more fluid and can be worn longer, making them perfect for busy days or overnight use. 

  • Ok, you might be shocked to hear this but it’s a lot! 
    Depending on what size you choose (ours come in various sizes) they can hold anywhere between 32ml - 43ml. That equated to roughly 3-4 tampons worth! For heavy flow days, that means fewer bathroom breaks and more time for practically anything! 

  • We’ve created options because two women aren’t the same, much like two periods aren’t the same. 
    Your size is dependent on your flow, your cervix height and anatomy. Confused? Don’t worry, we got you! Check out the size guide here

  • Ok, breathe, relax - you got this girl. Hot tip - Get to know your body and find what works for you. Don’t expect to get it right the first time, it might take a few tries so make sure you have plenty of time on your hands.

    Before we get into it, make sure you sterilise your cup before first use in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. 

    Now ensure you wash your hands before getting up into your thing, clean water and mild soap will do just fine. 

    There’s a few different folding techniques, so it’s best to experiment and see which one you prefer. 
    C-Fold:Fold the cup in half and you’ll notice a C outline. When folding, make sure you expel all the air, that’s what’s going to give you that suction when it opens up inside. 
    7-Fold:Pinch the cup in half while folding it down. The rim will look like a 7 when folded correctly.
    IMO - C-Fold is our jam!

    The most important thing - RELAX! You can’t insert a cup when your muscles are all tensed up. So find a comfortable position, you can sit, you can squat, or put one foot up on the bath. Have a play with what works for you.

    Insert your folded cup and once the entire cup is inside of you, simply remove your fingers and let it pop open. You’ll know you’ve done it right when you hear a pop or feel a suction, that means the up has folded out completely and created a seal. 
    If in doubt, feel it out. Reach in and feel around the base of the cup, it should feel round or oval and not have any creases. 

    If you feel any dents or folds on the base of your cup and you’re not quite sure if the suction seal has been created, gently grip the base of the cup (not the ring) and gently rotate it to make it unfold. Once it’s in place, gently pull on the ring a little bit. If you feel resistance, then the suction is doing its thing and the seal has been created. 

  • You’ve slayed your day or slept all night, now it’s time to work it out. Again, make sure your hands are washed. 


    Sit, squat, or put your leg up (however you felt most comfortable inserting it). Go on in and locate the base of the cup (not the ring). Press the walls of the cup inwards to release the suction. Gently pull the cup out from the base and empty it. Rinse, reinsert and rock and roll. 


    If you’re unable to rinse it, wiping it out is completely fine too. 
    At the end of your cycle, give it another sterilise and store it away until next month. 

  • We believe in you babe!
    If period cups aren't your thing, give the period disc a try!

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