Seel-Tite Containment Systems

Toot-Ready In Four Steps.

The G1 Containment Gasket is the simplest confidence device in the catalog. Here's how to wear it.

The Four-Step Fit

Wear It In Under A Minute.

1

Position

Position

The G1 sits flush against the point of departure. Not offset, not rotated — flush. The port (the bright orange one) faces down and slightly back. If you're unsure which side faces out, it's the side with the Seel-Tite stamp.

2

Press

Press

Light pressure around the full circumference for three full seconds. You're activating the platinum-cured silicone's memory profile — no need to mash. If you press so hard that you see stars, back off.

3

Seal Check

Seal Check

If you're running the Telemetry Module, glance at the app — the seal-integrity reading should settle at 14.7 PSI within a couple of seconds. If you're not on Telemetry, do the low-tech version: a gentle clench. If the clench feels "grounded," the seal is there.

4

Test Toot

Test Toot

Send a small warm-up toot before anything consequential. Nothing committed, nothing heroic — just a low-stakes proof of life. If the test toot passes quietly, you're cleared for confidence tooting.

Procedure

The Test Toot Procedure

  1. Assume a neutral standing or seated posture. Do not bear down.
  2. Release approximately 30% of a full-volume toot. If you're not sure what 30% feels like, imagine a polite hello.
  3. Observe the seal. A correctly fitted G1 produces no audible leak, no tactile shift, and no pressure escape. If the Telemetry Module is paired, the app's PSI graph stays flat within ±0.3.
  4. If all three signals are clean, the seal is verified. You may proceed with confidence tooting for the session.
  5. If anything feels off, re-seat the G1 from Step 1. Do not "push through."

Important: The test toot is not the main event. Do not test with a high-consequence toot. Commit low, validate the seal, then send the real thing.

Test toot procedure diagram

Fitment By Scenario

The Loadouts We Recommend.

Athletic

Team sports, long runs, CrossFit. Movement is the variable. The Backup Secondary Gasket is non-negotiable — athletic postures shift the primary seal. Telemetry gives you predictive alerts at higher activity levels.

Boardroom

Long meetings, closed doors, executive presence required. Silencer + Grinder is the quietest operational pairing in the catalog. Telemetry surfaces predictive alerts through a haptic watch so you don't have to glance at a phone.

Common Mistakes

Do These. Don't Do Those.

Fitment dos and don'ts diagram

Do

Do wear it flush

Full circumferential contact. No gaps. No rotation. This is the single most important fit cue.

Do

Do run the test toot

Every session. Even if you've worn the G1 for a decade. The test toot is the handshake.

Do

Do clean after every day

Warm water, mild soap, air dry. No solvents. The silicone is forever if you treat it right.

Don't

Don't over-tighten

Mashing the G1 does not improve the seal. The silicone's memory profile does the work. If you're sweating, you're over-tightening.

Don't

Don't wear it inverted

Port faces down-and-back. If the orange port is pointing at your belt buckle, rotate 180°.

Don't

Don't skip the test toot

This is the single most common mistake. Confidence tooting without a test toot is gambling without checking the odds.

When In Doubt

Engage the Backup.

If you're about to do anything where a lost gamble is not an option — a wedding, a deposition, a transatlantic flight, a congressional appearance — wear the Backup Secondary Gasket. It engages in 40 milliseconds. You will never regret it.

Meet the Backup Gasket