Hope you have found something by now.
Stolen from another website "I love the weight of steel donut rings. BUT if youre new to cock rings, go for something silicone with stretch. Once you know your size from experimenting with various ring sizes, then you can purchase something more absolute!!"
So I think others also have the problem of what size to get.
Later,
Hope you have found something by now.Stolen from another website "I love the weight of steel donut rings. BUT if youre new to cock rings, go for something silicone with stretch. Once you know your size from experimenting with various ring sizes, then you can purchase something more absolute!!"So I think others also have the problem of what size to get.Later,
i'm pretty satisfied with the weight I bought at the store if i'm sitting upright I put it on and just let my sack hang and it pretty much hangs in place, it's to big imo to wear under my clothes and I doubt it would do much good. I have several silicone bands and will try your idea for measuring.
Wrap a bit of string around the sack above the balls. Do this after a warm shower, first in the morning, at the end of the day, mid day if you can, and if you can - when they're cold/cool. You'll get a variety of measurements which you can transfer to a ruler. You can use them to go with a general measurement.
The new OVAL weights are really great, they allow one size to fit a great variety. They aren't about the size of your smallest nut as they are too narrow for any nut to fit through (in general). They are only about how much skin you have. Most guys will fit a standard oval. If you have a lot of skin you might need a wider one, but that's outlier territory. I thought the oval ring would fall sideways, interfere with my gait & put all the weight on my highest nut - but I found none of that to be an issue. They just fit great & feel really great. :-) I think they are a must for a first metal weight.
I've never tried the split ring variety. always use ones of solid construction. I've developed my measurements thru trial and error. I paid good money for a leather set that was way too small.
What I did to establish my sizes..... bought solid rings at Tractor Supply Store. They all cost less than a dollar each. Try them on and that's the size to order a more expensive set.....
Bonus - you have a set of sizing rings that you can use to help your friends (noit kidding...).