Glans

Mega Glans Weight

I love the tug of a heavy glans weight all day long - oftentimes the more the better. This particular adornment is especially nice because it weighs in at more than half a pound. I loved it so much, I bought two! With a full pound of weight stacked on my head, the stretch is delicious.

This ring is a two segment ring, like most ball stretchers, thay can be closed by tightening the allen head bolts holding the two halves together. Trying to put this ring on is a mixed bag. While the weight can be separated into halves, that encourages pinching of the shaft. At the same time, the inner diameter is quite small to be able to hold onto the corona with all that weight, so sliding it on without separating the halves is also difficult.

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Chevron Glans Ring

Picked up from an Etsy shop, this finger ring was made super sized so I can instead use it as an adornment. I have to say, the way the chevron pattern perfectly lines up with the corona from underneath is gorgeous. The understated width of the ring other than the chevron itself ensures the attention stays on the accent and your rod.

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Hinged Contoured Glans Ring

This interesting concept features an adjustable glans ring from a out 1.2 inches to 1.5 inches. Unfortunately, the size is too large for a glans ring and won’t quite work for me as a shaft ring. When adjusted to a larger size, the gap in the ring guarantees a better fit… but also pinching and discomfort!

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Assorted Stainless Glans Rings

As I tried more and more glans rings, I began gathering samples of various vendors’ offerings. In this case, all three rings from Hard Man Outfitters were great in their own way. Of the three, my favorite is the one on the left with the accent grooves.

The left and center rings are very comfortable while the ring on the right features a little too sharp of an edge leading to easy pinching.

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Heavy Donut Glans

The perfect weighty glans ring ready for stacking for some serious weight. In my collection I have five of these style adornments for more than a pound pulling on my member while wandering the city - one at 20mm (~ .75"), two at 22.5mm (~.9") and two at 25mm (~1"). Beautiful in finish and crazy comfortable in practice, the only downside to this ring is that clanking in the pants from stacking multiples can give away your secret. I’ve started 3D printing up some TPU bushing bumpers to help remedy that problem!

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Silicone Crown

It’s a neat idea to crown your corona with an adornment, literally… but this ring is far too stretchy and light weight to do much. It provides no constriction and the stretchiness makes it much more likely to slide or fall off - especially while getting down to business.

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Silicone Designer Shaft or Glans

A cool concept for a glans or shaft ring that loses a lot in translation due to the excessive stretch of the silicone. At 1.3" and a lot of stretch, it has a hard time triggering even modest constriction and engorgement.

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Carbon Fiber Dragon Finger Ring

I’m always on the lookout for alternative adornments to add to my collection. In this case, a US size 16 finger ring doubles as an attractive glans ring!

Unfortunately, a ring as thin as this isn’t as attractive as it could be. A typical glans ring had more height and width to show off the design as it augments the corona of your head. This still serves that purpose, but just not as well.

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Wood Inlay Finger Ring

I’m always on the lookout for alternative adornments to add to my collection. In this case, a US size 16 finger ring doubles as an attractive glans ring!

Unfortunately, a ring as thin as this isn’t as attractive as it could be. A typical glans ring had more height and width to show off the design as it augments the corona of your head. This still serves that purpose, but just not as well.

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Master Series Triple Locking Stacker Ring

A full pound of stainless steel locked by a pin through three graduated rings makes this adornment a sight to behold. At an inch and a half wide with a dangling lock atop, this ring is certainly not intended for discretion.

While the rings are graduated in size (1.75, 1.875, and 2.0), the effective diameter is limited to the smallest rimg at 1.75. I suppose the individual rings could be worn, bit you have finer pieces in your collection for that purpose.

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