Penis rings & cockrings
Penis rings & cockrings: longer erections, fuller sensations
The cockring is one of the simplest and most effective accessories for men. Slipped on at the base of the penis, sometimes around the testicles too, it slows venous return and helps to maintain a firmer, longer-lasting erection. Some of the pleasure comes from that — but the rest comes from the added sensations it brings to the wearer and the partner, especially in vibrating models.
In this category you'll find simple silicone rings, vibrating cockrings, models with a clitoral stimulator for couples, dual cockrings that separate penis and testicles, metal versions, remote-controlled or connected models and sets with several sizes to ease your way in.
A good cockring isn't the tightest one: it's the one you forget about once it's on. Comfort comes first — the erection and the pleasure follow on their own.
Which cockring should you choose?
For a first time, go for a soft silicone cockring, adjustable or available in several sizes. It slips on and off easily, fits a range of anatomies and lets you try the sensation without commitment. If you're mainly looking to liven up couples' play, look for a vibrating model, ideally with a small clitoral stimulator facing the partner.
Then think about a few practical criteria: the material (silicone for comfort, metal for firmness), whether or not it has a motor, the battery life and charging method, the size adjustment (adjustable or lasso) and the comfort around the testicles if you choose a dual ring. A well-chosen cockring must always be quick to remove.
The main types of cockrings
The catalogue ranges from the plain silicone ring to connected vibrating models. Here are the main families to help you find your way.
Simple silicone rings
Soft, light and discreet, they stick to a mechanical job: holding the erection. It's the ideal format to explore the principle without fuss. For a first step, go for adjustable silicone rings or sets with several sizes.
Vibrating cockrings
Equipped with a small motor, they add a vibration felt by the wearer as much as by the partner. To move from simple support to real stimulation, go for rechargeable vibrating cockrings with several modes.
Cockrings with a clitoral stimulator
A vibrating arm pointing upwards stimulates the partner's clitoris during penetration. For couples' play and shared climax, go for these 2-in-1 cockrings designed for face-to-face intercourse.
Dual cockrings (penis and testicles)
Shaped like a figure of eight or two joined loops, they wrap both the base of the penis and the testicles for a more enveloping fit. For a more intense feel and a more pronounced effect, go for ergonomic dual cockrings.
Metal cockrings
Rigid, heavy, sometimes magnetic, they rely on firm compression and a feeling quite different from silicone. For experienced users who know what they're after, go for metal rings in a precisely suited size.
Remote-controlled and connected models
Operated via a wireless remote or via an app over Bluetooth, they hand control to the partner — in the same room or at a distance. For long-distance play and couples' scenarios, go for connected cockrings.
Silicone or metal: which one?
Silicone is the universal material to start with: soft, skin-friendly, it adapts to every anatomy and comes off in a second if the mood shifts. It's also the only family that hosts motors and vibrating designs. If you're after comfort and ease of use, silicone remains the safe choice.
Metal plays a different card: it has weight, it presses, and the compression it offers feels distinctly different. It requires you to know your size precisely, since it doesn't adjust. It's more of a format for users already at ease with the principle who want a firmer feel and a long-lasting object. The two families can sit happily side by side in a collection.
Tips for a first use
The cockring is a simple accessory but it deserves a little care to stay a pleasure.
- Start with a soft, adjustable model: it slips on easily, comes off instantly and lets you gauge the sensation without discomfort.
- Put it on while flaccid: it's easier to fit before the erection, which then comes along naturally.
- Use a little water-based lubricant: it eases the fit, especially with a dual ring that wraps around the testicles.
- Limit wear to 20-30 minutes: a cockring isn't worn indefinitely; at the first sign of numbness or change in colour, remove it straight away.
- Clean before and after each use: warm water and mild soap for silicone, a toy cleaner for vibrating models; dry well before storing.
Our selection of rings and cockrings
At Tentations, we've gathered cockrings for every use: simple silicone rings, vibrating models for solo or shared play, 2-in-1 cockrings with a clitoral stimulator, dual rings for a more enveloping fit, metal versions and connected models that can be controlled remotely.
You'll find both sets with several sizes for a smooth start and more advanced models for users already at ease. Rechargeable versions are plentiful, for regular use without relying on batteries.
If you're just starting out, begin with an adjustable silicone ring or a set of three sizes: it's the simplest way to find the right fit before, perhaps, moving on to a vibrating or more specialised format.
Frequently asked questions
How do you use a cockring?
It sits at the base of the penis, ideally before erection, and sometimes around the testicles in the case of a dual ring. A little water-based lubricant makes fitting easier. You take it off as soon as you want to or if it becomes uncomfortable.
How long can it be worn?
The simple rule: no more than 20 to 30 minutes at a stretch. At the first sign of numbness, coolness or change in colour, remove it immediately. Two short sessions are better than one long one.
What size should I choose?
If you're not sure, start with an adjustable model or a set offering several sizes. The cockring should feel firm without being painful: once on, you should be able to slip a finger between the ring and the skin.
Vibrating or non-vibrating?
A non-vibrating cockring works only on holding the erection. A vibrating model adds sensations for the wearer and the partner, especially with a built-in clitoral stimulator. The two can coexist depending on the mood.
Are there any health risks?
Used properly and for a reasonable length of time, the cockring is safe. Avoid any model that can't be removed quickly, never wear one while sleeping and listen to your body: numbness or discomfort are reasons to stop.
Do I need a lubricant?
It's very helpful for fitting, especially with a dual cockring around the testicles. Choose a water-based lubricant that is compatible with silicone and easy to clean.
How do I look after it?
Clean it before and after each use with warm water and mild soap or a toy cleaner. For vibrating models, follow the manufacturer's waterproof guidelines and dry well before storing.
Is delivery discreet?
Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.