Cock rings have been in existence for over 2000 years and were used then as they still are today. To help maintain and enhance an erection , boosting sexual pleasure and as decorative jewellery for the manhood. There are a wide number of materials used today just as there was then with rubber, leather and metal being the most popular materials used to produce modern cockrings.
Metal cock rings are less popular than the more common TPR silicone based cock rings. But have always been popular within the BDSM kink community. One of the reasons that metal cock rings are less popular is that the rigid material of a metal cock ring makes them more difficult to get on. But it is the rigid metal material of this metal cock ring that gives you so many reasons to buy it.
The beauty of the Sportsheets Metal O Ring 3 Pack is that the material is super durable so you can use any type of lube including oil based. Discolouration is possible but its not going to lose any structural integrity like a silicone cockring. It is also not going to stretch over time keeping its shape but also keeping the exact same level of grip. It's made from a nickel free metal in a thin circular design. One of the main advantages of the Sportsheets Metal O Ring 3 Pack is that it is going to give you a really tight solid grip. But this is dependant on finding the right size fit that you can actually get on.
The key to buying the right metal cockring is to find a size and shape that is you can get on with a bit of effort but is still tight enough to have the desired effect. The ISportsheets Metal O Ring 3 Pack comes with 3 different sized cock rings. One with a diameter of 1.5 inches the second has a diameter of 1.75 inches and the third has a diameter of 2 inches. This will allow you to mix and match how you wear them as well as finding the right size.
The best way to get a metal cock ring on is to make sure that you put it on when you are totally flaccid. As this is going to be the only way to get on a metal cock ring and ensure a tight enough fit. You may also want to consider some lube so it has a bit more slip so it slides on. Depending on how you are going to wear it we suggest putting your balls through first and then pulling your soft manhood through after.
Fitting Advice
As always the fit is going to depend on personal preference and how tight you like the fit. But the fit will be somewhat dictated by what size you can actually get on, as there is no flex or stretch with a metal cocking ring. But with a choice of 3 different sizes you should be able to find a size that allows you to get it on and have a tight enough grip. The rule of thumb is that you need the inner circumference of the ring to be smaller than the circumference of the area that you will be wearing such as around the shaft or the manhood and balls.