To guard stylus or not?


I’ve not had good results with stylus guards. Recently ruined a perfectly good cartridge (ruby cantilever, nude contact line stylus) trying to install the stylus protection. My revised approach going forward is to use the stylus guard only when moving or adjusting the arm/table. For normal record playing, I will leave the guard off. I think it’s safer that way.
Thoughts?
cakids
Always install my stylus guards after playing music, too many things going on in my house to leave to chance, cat, dog, 7 year old, me and cleaning lady. Have a Grace F9 OCL stylus coming for my back up cart upstairs and have already built a stylus protector for it as it does not come with one. Awoke  one night after playing music wondering if I had put the stylus guard on my Dynavector XV1s, rushed downstairs to discover I had not, installed it and went back to bed where I slept like a baby. Enjoy the music
I say not. I can't even find one for the installed cart. The other 3 are covered.
Flux busted it without. 
Of course if I had a strain guage I'd revisit that thought.
ZYX has the worst stylus guard - hard to get on and off.  So don't use.  Might use if it was designed properly.
No stylus guard unless turntable maintenance is required and / or there’s a cartridge change.