King Rings

King Rings Blue Horizon

Within minutes of receiving the email notification that a new style was available, I was checking out. This is the King Ring effect. Those that know the affliction know that your hesitations on buying that very first ring were silly. This isn’t some cheap junk from overseas with imperfect machining, inconsistent finishing, or unreliable plating. Nope. Not here. You know without a shadow of a doubt that you’re purchasing a quality, unique ring – the likes of which you’ll find nowhere else.

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King Rings Woody

Almost identical to the Savage Rose as far as shape, fit, and materials go, the Woody from King Rings takes the design to a less “blingy” direction. The tungsten carbide is finished in midnight black and is accented with Koa and Zebra hardwoods for a gorgeous, but earthy expression. As with other King Rings, the supremely radiused inner profile and well rounded edges make this adornment as comfortable as your favorite donut cock ring.

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King Rings Tempest

I mentioned in my review previously of Thunder that I had a little trepidation with going stainless after enjoying the excellent weight of tungsten carbide. Well, needless to say, I loved Thunder enough to buy his younger brother. Tempest continues to carry the torch in terms of quality and beauty. As my seventh King Ring… I knew what to expect when it comes to jewelry quality adornment for my manhood, so jumped at the opportunity of sporting this fresh new design.

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King Rings Thunder

As is to be expected from King Rings, the Thunder is an impeccable example of jewelery quality, brilliant design, and eye catching good looks. This is now my sixth ring and, as mentioned in other reviews, I can certainly say that the switch from tungsten carbide to stainless steel has left nothing to be desired. The sharp design, thick heft, and many reflective facets catch lots of light – giving a dazzling presentation to your manhood.

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King Rings Father of Pearl

As with every King Rings sample, this adornment features a gorgeous jewelery quality finish and top shelf design. The weight will remind you of its presence all day and when you drop those pants… oh that design! The abalone inlay shimmers in the sunlight and the stepped carvings on the tungsten carbide deliver a commanding appearance. While King Rings adornments are expensive, they are the epitome of premium material, design, and craftsmanship.

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King Rings Savage Rose

As always, Scott at King Rings hit it out of the part with the now-discontinued Savage Rose. This weighty tungsten carbide adornment is plated with 14k gold, inlaid with natural wood and accented with stainless. As with most rings of weight and jewelery quality polish, this ine wantsbto slide a bit so consider ordering a size down for all day wear.

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King Rings True Blue

King Rings are always in a class of their own. As jewelry quality adornments, they feature a masculine polished finish befitting of a wedding band. The weight if a tungsten carbide ring is something that you simply have to experience. At nearly half a pound, the True Blue will give a slight tug all day long as you wear it. One thing to think about with any heavy ring that is polished: it will slide.

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King Rings Sea Dragon

Wow! An amazing ring without a doubt. This fine piece of craftsmanship is exactly what you need to really augment your member. As an owner of MANY rings (maybe 115ish?), this gorgeous ring stands out in my collection. The material is a lustrous silver/gray – it carries the unmistakable imagery of jewelery-quality metals. This just IS NOT the same metal as your typical stainless ring. It’s rich, deep, and masculine while still maintaining shine and sheen.

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