Accented Aluminum Band
This polished aluminum ring features an inlay filled with a blue rubber accent. It is light and comfortable and has the added bonus that one could remove the inlay and replace it with another style of inlay.
This polished aluminum ring features an inlay filled with a blue rubber accent. It is light and comfortable and has the added bonus that one could remove the inlay and replace it with another style of inlay.
The Banshee comes screaming to you from Ballistic Metal with everything you expect from their signature styles and clever designs. In this installment, the ring is carved from the typical aluminum block and notched around the edges creating a crisp inlay and “spokes”.
The width and height of the ring as well as the rounded edges ensure a comfortable fit for all day and all night wearing for those so inclined.
The Gear Essentials Half Screw ring is just like the Plunge, one of my all time favorites as far as comfort and style.
In this case, the Half Screw looks just like it says on the tin: a polished set of screw threads for your member.
This eminently wearable and terrifically comfortable ring is an easy addition to any collection.
Weighing next to nothing, but shouting its style clearly with one look is what the GRIPZ ring is great at. The cool, sharp look of the aluminum is offset by a textured rubber inlay giving a manly and industrial style.
The ring itself is relatively comfortable, but not AS comfortable as some of the larger rings in the Ballistic Metal lineup. This is to be expected with the diminutive proportions of the height and width. Despite this, the ring still wears comfortably and would look great under a pair of jeans or carpenter whites
Just like the Hellfire in many way, the Sidewinder is a handsomely designed piece of aluminum hardware. Being made from such a light material and being sized for comfort, this ring is an easy wearing companion for any day.
The knurled outside of the ring would make you expect discomfort, but there is none to be found - likely thanks to the generous sizing of the height and width. The front-to-back holes give a nice design touch and invoke an industrial vibe.
For a long while there, Ballistic Metal was releasing new and interesting designs regularly - and the Hellfire is one such interesting design. With a thick band of modest width as the base, this brushed aluminum ring features 3/16" holes drilled along the full length of the band on its centerline. This gives the unmistakable impression of a rocket pod on an Apache attack chopper (which is also loaded out with the Hellfire missile).
As an experienced collector, I’ve long wanted a tapered ring that draws the eye from a wide base to a tightly and well presented package… and sure enough, Ballistic Metal delivered.
The tapered ring reduces in size by about 1/4" depending on the size you order. Each edge is accentuated with a slight “bulge” leading to the edge to give a more decorative impression. The 2oz weight is negligible given that this ring is made of lightweight aluminum, but the nearly 1" width of the band definitely makes for a commanding display. As with other rings bearing such a band, this leads to a pronounced package - with the common downside of more pinching under tighter clothes when worn all day.
Identical to the Plunge ring, the Total Plunge shares the same design but with a larger band width.
One of the most enjoyable rings in the collection, the Gear Essentials Total Plunge is an all day and all night ring. The smoothly domed inside creates a level of comfort not seen in most other rings. The thickness of the ring, coming in at about 1/4" and the width of the ring, coming in at 1" really makes sure that tight pinches in your jeans or edges digging in while fully erect just doesnt happen. The main downside to the Total Plunge (over the Plunge) is that the band width does push your business out further away from your body. While the appearance may be nice, an obvious bulge isn’t appropriate for ALL circumstances.
A fairly plain and even boring aluminum ring. While the color is nice, the ring itself is too small in height/width to be comfortable when fully hard. This is common with thin banded rings, but is also a matter if preference.
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