Loving Joy Thick Silicone Cock Rings 3 Pack Review
Editor's opinion
This is a straightforward three-pack of stretchy silicone rings in graduated sizes, aimed at anyone unsure which diameter suits them. The lack of any vibration or extra features keeps it simple, but that simplicity is also the point: it does one job and asks little in return.
Cock rings are one of the more approachable pieces of kit in this category, and the appeal of buying three at once is obvious. Rather than gambling on a single diameter and hoping it fits, you get a range to work through until one feels right.
The Loving Joy set keeps things deliberately basic: stretchy silicone, three sizes, no electronics. That makes it an easy first purchase, but it also means anyone hoping for vibration or firmer, less forgiving materials should know what they are and are not getting here.
The good and the bad
What works
- Three graduated sizes, so you can find your fit without buying blind
- Stretchy silicone eases on and flexes to hold in place
- No batteries or charging to think about
- Silicone is body-safe and simple to clean thoroughly
What to be aware of
- Stretchy silicone gives a gentler hold than firmer materials
- No vibration or added stimulation, unlike many powered rings
- Requires water-based lubricant only, so silicone lube is out
Buy it if
Anyone new to rings, or unsure of their size, who wants to experiment with fit before settling on a favourite. The graduated diameters make it a low-risk way in.
Skip it if
Those who already know they want a firm, unyielding grip, or who are after vibration and added stimulation. Look instead at firmer materials or a dedicated vibrating ring.
Design and materials
The set comprises three rings with outer diameters of 50mm, 55mm and 60mm and inner diameters of 40mm, 45mm and 50mm. The graduated sizing is the whole idea: the largest ring gives the loosest fit and the smallest the firmest, so you can narrow down what suits you.
Because these are made from stretchy silicone rather than a rigid material, expect a comfortable, flexible feel that eases on and flexes with you. The trade-off is that a stretchy ring gives a gentler, more forgiving hold than a firm silicone or metal ring, which some buyers actively prefer and others will find too soft.
How it is meant to be used
The sensible approach, as the brand suggests, is to start with the largest ring and work down until you reach the fit that feels secure without being uncomfortable. Having all three to hand makes that process painless.
A word of caution that applies to any ring: it should feel snug, not tight to the point of discomfort, and should never be left on for extended periods. If in doubt, size up rather than down, and remove it if anything feels wrong.
Care and cleaning
Silicone is one of the easier materials to keep clean. Wash each ring with warm water and a mild soap or a dedicated toy cleaner before and after use, then let them dry fully before storing.
One important point that follows directly from the material: use a water-based lubricant only. Silicone lubricant can degrade a silicone toy over time, so keep it away from these rings.
How it compares
Against a single ring bought in one size, the appeal here is the safety net of three fits for the price of committing once. That makes it a smarter first purchase than gambling on a lone diameter.
Against powered or firmer alternatives, though, this set is deliberately basic. If you want vibration, or a ring that grips more assertively, this is not the set for you. As a simple, no-fuss introduction to the category, it holds its own precisely because it does not try to do more.
The bottom line
If you are new to rings or unsure of your size, the three-size format makes this an easy, sensible way to find your fit without overcommitting. Just go in knowing it is a plain, stretchy, non-vibrating set, and choose something firmer or powered if that is what you are really after.
Frequently asked questions
Which ring should I try first?
Start with the largest, the 60mm outer with a 50mm inner diameter, for the loosest fit, then work down through 55mm and 50mm until you find the one that feels snug but comfortable.
Can I use any lubricant with these?
Stick to a water-based lubricant. Silicone lubricant can damage silicone toys over time, so it is best avoided with this set.
Do these need batteries or charging?
No. These are simple silicone rings with no electronic parts, so there is nothing to power, charge or replace.
How do I clean them?
Wash each ring with warm water and a mild soap or a dedicated toy cleaner before and after use, then allow them to dry fully before storing.
Are these suitable for a complete beginner?
Yes. The three graduated sizes and the forgiving, stretchy silicone make this a low-risk starting point. As with any ring, keep the fit comfortable rather than tight and do not wear it for long periods.