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Coming Soon: DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer Arriving in Early April

Image showing the DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer that is due to arrive early April

If you have been keeping an eye on the DG Lab range, there is another one worth watching. The DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer is on the way and is due to land with us in early April.

This first batch is small. I only have 15 units coming in on the initial delivery, so it really will be a first come, first served situation.

At £34.99, the Hyena looks set to be one of those rare additions that feels genuinely affordable for what it offers. If you like practical BDSM gear, enjoy modular restraint accessories, or simply want to keep tabs on interesting new DG Lab kit, this is one to bookmark now rather than later.

You can check the product page here: DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer

A quick word about DG Lab

DG Lab has built a solid reputation for making clever, modular accessories that feel well thought through rather than overdesigned. Their gear tends to appeal to people who want options: pieces that can be used in more than one way, can be adapted into a wider setup, and do not require a huge spend to try something new.

That is part of why the DG Lab range has been so popular. There is a nice balance between function, flexibility and price, and that same balance is a big part of what makes the DG Lab Hyena interesting.

If you want to browse the wider range, you can see the collection here: DG Lab Collection.

What is the DG Lab Hyena?

The DG Lab Hyena is a detachable, more advanced take on the classic Humbler-style posture trainer. If you already know the basic idea behind a Humbler, the appeal here is that the Hyena takes that familiar concept and makes it more modular and more adaptable.

Rather than being a single, fixed piece with a very narrow use case, the Hyena is built as a system. It can be used on its own as a scrotum suspension device or combined with extensions for more elaborate setups. That makes it useful both for people who want something relatively straightforward and for those who enjoy gear that can be configured in different ways.

It also features an adjustable three-channel single-electrode system, adjustable scrotal support spacing, and three scrotal ring sizes: 12mm, 15mm, and 18mm. Those details matter because they point to a design that aims to be more adaptable rather than assuming a single fixed fit or style of use.

In plain terms, this is not just a novelty piece. It is a modular restraint accessory with some thoughtful flexibility built in.

Why it stands out

For me, the main thing that makes the Hyena worth a look is value for money. At £34.99, it sits in a very approachable price bracket, especially for a product that does more than one job.

You have the familiar posture-trainer angle, the detachable and modular design, the included choice of ring sizes, and the option to build it into a more involved setup later if that is your thing. That is a lot of potential packed into a relatively low price.

It should also be of interest to people already using DG Lab accessories, as the Hyena is compatible with the DG Lab Coyote for dual-sensory stimulation. I would call that a nice extra rather than the headline feature, but it does make the Hyena a more interesting prospect if you are already building out a compatible kit.

And while this is primarily being introduced as part of the DG Lab ecosystem, it can also be used with any control box that supports a 2mm cable. I would still expect most people looking at it to be browsing the DG Lab collection anyway, but that broader compatibility gives it a bit more versatility.

Who is it for?

I think the Hyena will appeal to a few different groups.

First, there are people who like the idea of a Humbler-inspired posture trainer but want something a bit more modular and less locked into a single format.

Second, there are DG Lab fans who already appreciate the brand’s approach and want to add another flexible accessory to their collection.

Third, there are buyers who simply appreciate gear that offers a lot for the money. Not every product needs to be extravagant to be worth having. Sometimes the appeal lies in its cleverness, adaptability, and sensible pricing.

Because this is public-facing blog copy, I am not going to oversell it or pretend it is something it is not. The real appeal here is straightforward: the DG Lab Hyena looks like a practical, configurable accessory from a brand with a good track record, and the launch price of £34.99 makes it especially easy to justify.

Limited first batch: only 15 arriving

This is the part worth paying attention to.

I only have 15 units expected in the first batch, due in early April. That is not a huge arrival, and I would not rely on them hanging around for long if the early interest is strong.

So if this looks like your sort of thing, my advice is simple bookmark the product page now and use the notify-me / back-in-stock function if you want the best chance of catching it when stock lands.

Here is the page again: DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer

Final thoughts

The DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer looks like a smart addition to the range: modular, adjustable, compatible with the DG Lab Coyote, and priced at a very reasonable £34.99. For buyers interested in a more advanced take on a classic Humbler-style design, it's well worth a look.

With only 15 coming in on the first shipment, this is a clear case of early attention being worthwhile. If you want one from the first batch, check out the product page, bookmark it, and make use of the notify-me option so you are not left wondering where they all went.

Check out the product page here: DG Lab Hyena Posture Trainer

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