
Red Aluminium Doughnut Cock Ring 50mm
£ 25.00
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This red, donut style, aluminium cock ring has bevelled edges for improved comfort and fit, and is lighter in weight than many other metal cock rings.
The doughnut style means that this cock ring is a little thicker, or wider, than usual. This design lifts the balls up and away from the body, presenting them in a forward position that makes the genitals seem larger.
Usually Available in 2 sizes:
45 mm (1.75 inch) internal diameter
50 mm (2 inch) internal diameter
Thickness/height of ring 19 mm (0.75 inches)
For more information about putting on and wearing a cock ring click the Product Details tab above.
The colour is obtained by anodising the aluminium This electrolytic process also reduces the possibility of the aluminium corroding.
- Material: Anodised Aluminium
Colour: Red
Size choice: 45mm or 50mm (1.75 or 2 inch) internal diameter
Style: Donut
Putting on a Cock Ring
Cock rings can be a little tricky to put on at first, but with a little practice it soon becomes quite easy. Always remember to put them on, and take them off, when your penis is flaccid and soft.
• Pull a little scrotal skin through the ring, then push one testicle through.
• Take a little more skin and push the other testicle through the ring.
• Now bend the penis downwards and pull it through the ring.
Measuring for a Cock Ring - A Guide:
Cock Rings are always sized by their internal diameter, so you will need to measure yourself for this. Measuring for a ring is quite straightforward
First you need to measure the circumference around your cock from behind the balls. You can use a fabric tape measure (the kind dressmakers use) to get the measurement, or, if you don't have one, you can use a piece of string and a ruler.
Wrap the tape measure or string around your cock, going behind the balls. The tape should be snug but not tight. The last thing you want is to suffer from circulation problems, so a good time to take this measurement is after a shower or bath when your body is most likely at it's warmest.
Now you have your circumference you need to divide it by 3.14 to get the diameter. We've done some sample calculations below to show you how it works:
First in metric:
17.3 cm ÷ 3.14 = 55mm diameter
15.7 cm ÷ 3.14 = 50mm diameter
14.1 cm ÷ 3.14 = 45mm diameter
12.5 cm ÷ 3.14 = 40mm diameter
And in imperial:
7 inches ÷ 3.14 = 2.25 inches diameter
6.25 inches ÷ 3.14 = 2 inches diameter
5.5 inches ÷ 3.14 = 1.75 inches diameter
4.7 inches ÷ 3.14 = 1.5 inches diameter
It's worth taking the measurement two or three times to be absolutely sure.



