Chas79;575010 said:
I didn't misuse the rings. I stretched them just far enought to get them on and most of them broke as I expanded. My guess is I didn't order large enough rings. The new rings are working great but I have to be very careful. They are fragile but they work awesome.

Great! I think to go for the 95$ deal (if ever cause it's damn expo) :)
 
Asanon;574927 said:
Hey, .. Interesting thread..

I haven't had a chance to try this idea --> yet, ... can probably start tomorrow: Advance Autoparts (and etc) carries o-rings in 5-packs for like $5 or even $3, and you might even find them in singles for .40 cents. I doubt if there's any functional difference between these and what those other guys are selling for 10x more.

Here are the allknight sizes in relaxed and regular-fit:



.75 inch is (obviously) 3/4 inch. ---- and .50 is 1/2

Autoparts stores have stuff like that from sizes that'd fit inside your nose to sizes that'd fit around your skull..

Allknight's relaxed fit sizes are probably a '50' or '60' durometer' material .. and the regular fit are probably a 60 or 70. Lower is softer/stretchier, higher is harder/less stretchy.

Usually...

Silicone o-rings are different .. they tend to be both stiff and stretchy.

The website for that particular autostore doesn't list the material, or durometer, of their o-rings .. but it's probably a Buta-Nitrile .. which should be a 50 or a 60.

Whatever the material, the stretchier the better ,, because they'll still exert most of the force of a stiffer material but should last a lot longer without breaking from being taken off and on, and per-each will be less abusive to your tissues.

I'm trying the autopart product first because (assuming availability of the right ones in stock) they should be right around the corner from me on my way to everywhere..

You can also find packs of o-rings on Amazon for cheap..

And absolutely you can find them at McMaster-Carr ..
http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=qat23t
.. in every possible material .. in packs of 100 for like $3 to $10 ..

Neoprene, Silicone, Buta-N, and Polyurethane should all be usable..

There's as much as a 20% difference between the size as measured at the outside diameter (OD) and the inside diameter (ID). An o-ring that's .75 inch OD might only be .62 inch ID, this won't matter much because it's all stretchy, but keep that in mind if you think you might need to go up (or down) a size or two ... the selection at McMaster would let you.

One more thought, per some explanation at the Allknight site, it makes more sense to use more of the stretchier o-rings stacked together (like 5 to 10 of them) for what I'd call a yielding occlusion, rather than using fewer stiffer ones (like three to five of them) for what I'd call a harsh occlusion.

The stretchier ones will have less force (each), but they should last longer, and by using a few more of them stacked they'll add up to essentially the same constriction power but spread across more area so it's less destructive of your tissues, allowing you to wear them more often and for longer.

Will report on autoparts o-rings pretty soon unless someone wants to beat me to it :) , and asap will also go ahead and order some others in several different materials from McMaster.

McMaster! Seriously this post is epic. OMW to AA.
 
whats up yall, I ben using a strong grip stroking it up and down it's something like clamping but you puch the blood.Trying to get to 10 inches i am current size is
9iches in a pump,with my fat pad which I got to lose.
 
Vetiver, Hey!

After posting that I got epic-ly busy with a dozen other things ... of course .. and so far the only store I've been able to pop into for a second was an [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] Hardware. The rings available there are more for a home/light-industrial use (plumbing mostly) and are made of a pretty stiff regular-ole rubber. That would be great for sealing up a liquid system (as long as the liquids don't have alcohol in them) but the stretchiness was pretty much nonexistent. [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] fail. Too bad, ... 'Hardwear' would just be hilarious.

Still suspect automotive o-rings could be usable, just haven't had a chance to mess with it yet. If you get to it before I do, let us know what you thought and if possible what the material was.

Weekend coming up, I'll make sure I get to this Saturday at the auto stores .. and also, if those aren't going to do it, order several materials from McMaster to report on them.

Edit: I see you have 12 posts. Clamping ..etc.. is not be taken lightly ... read up on it if you haven't and never sleep in something like that without Enormous prior experience. To be safe just never do it.
 
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Asanon;575302 said:
Vetiver, Hey!

After posting that I got epic-ly busy with a dozen other things ... of course .. and so far the only store I've been able to pop into for a second was an [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] Hardware. The rings available there are more for a home/light-industrial use (plumbing mostly) and are made of a pretty stiff regular-ole rubber. That would be great for sealing up a liquid system (as long as the liquids don't have alcohol in them) but the stretchiness was pretty much nonexistent. [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] fail. Too bad, ... 'Hardwear' would just be hilarious.

Still suspect automotive o-rings could be usable, just haven't had a chance to mess with it yet. If you get to it before I do, let us know what you thought and if possible what the material was.

Weekend coming up, I'll make sure I get to this Saturday at the auto stores .. and also, if those aren't going to do it, order several materials from McMaster to report on them.

Edit: I see you have 12 posts. Clamping ..etc.. is not be taken lightly ... read up on it if you haven't and never sleep in something like that without Enormous prior experience. To be safe just never do it.

These rings are nothing like what you'll find at an auto parts or home improvement store. They're not "o"rings. These rings can stretch 3 times their inner diameter. That's where the strength comes from. I found some similar rings at a adult entertainment shop but they are not as tight and 5 would of still costs $30-$40.
 
Asanon;575302 said:
Vetiver, Hey!

After posting that I got epic-ly busy with a dozen other things ... of course .. and so far the only store I've been able to pop into for a second was an [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] Hardware. The rings available there are more for a home/light-industrial use (plumbing mostly) and are made of a pretty stiff regular-ole rubber. That would be great for sealing up a liquid system (as long as the liquids don't have alcohol in them) but the stretchiness was pretty much nonexistent. [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] fail. Too bad, ... 'Hardwear' would just be hilarious.

Hey, not worries we've all got lives outside of P.E. *cough* ... Oh, and I figured that [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]Ace[/words] would be a fail because I purchased some O-rings from the pumbing section for some projects in the past, and I remember them being very rigid. That being said, I want to check Hobby Lobby too.

Asanon;575302 said:
Still suspect automotive o-rings could be usable, just haven't had a chance to mess with it yet. If you get to it before I do, let us know what you thought and if possible what the material was.

Weekend coming up, I'll make sure I get to this Saturday at the auto stores .. and also, if those aren't going to do it, order several materials from McMaster to report on them.

I'll keep you posted on the automotive rings I find. Oh, and I believe most of the materials would be easy to track down, as well as their manufacturer. If that's the case then I'm sure between us we can find a good alternative to their expensively branded counterparts.

Asanon;575302 said:
Edit: I see you have 12 posts. Clamping ..etc.. is not be taken lightly ... read up on it if you haven't and never sleep in something like that without Enormous prior experience. To be safe just never do it.

Thank you for this, good to have brothers watching out for each other, and don't worry my old account was having some privilege issues and I haven't been able to get it resolved, yet...

P.S. I keep myself well and free during the slumbering hours so I can heal and not worry about constriction issues. Cheers!
 
I just got my rings in today. . .

I was trying to watch my [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/mosdvd.htm]DVD[/words] but I think the cover on the disc is causing problems. . .It sounded like it was about to rip the inside of my Macbook out.

It gives an interesting tutorial on learning to kegel. I might throw away everything I know and start from scratch.

I have to go to Wally World and buy some KY. I will let you know the results.
 
Okay dmoney101: Maybe you should state that comment to the company that sold you your last $90 bottle of enlargement pills. BTW: you sound pretty pissed off. Do you have other interest in other products that is vetted on this site.
 
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No I've only ever spent $2 on [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?44-Ace-Strapped-Jims-Joint]ace[/words] wrap and $2 on a cable clamp. Look at my join date. You think I'd be spamming a forum for 6 years?...
 
You apologized and kept doing the same shit. Get the fuck off the board. No one wants a flaccid jacket. If I bought one it'd be so I could slap you with it like a bitch for being so damn irritating
 
So I ordered Five 1.75" rings. . .

They are wayyyyyy to tight. I called AllKnight/Team Hardwear today and they told me that I bought them too small because it shouldn't be a hassle to get them on and off. So I am going to order the 2.25" rings soon.

Also, I was only able to use only TWO out of the five rings before I was fully clamped. Make sure when you clamp with these you use a lot of KY and massage the tool. The head of my dick was getting cold, it's not a bad sign as long as you say in the 15 minute range. But that was the biggest I've ever seen my dick. I've used cockrings and they haven't even gotten me that big. I'm pretty sure I would have had my wife squirting everywhere if she was here.

I pumped right after my session with the rings and my penis felt loose and stretched and I could get a bigger/better pump. I gained a little inside the pump as well.

I'm probably going to order a flaccid jacket or a sleeve from absilicone and pump with it because apparently you can get better length gains from pumping with a sleeve on.
 
Chas79;575230 said:
They work just as well as cable clamps but more comfortable. You can even fuck with them on.

I take what I said back. They aren't just as good as regular clamps. These rings are way better. Regular clamps don't even come close.
 
Hi
Is allknight(.)com jelqing rings some kinda scam because i placed an order and its been 3 weeks without receiving anything or feedback from them
 
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Dick-son;576403 said:
Hi
Is allknight(.)com jelqing rings some kinda scam because i placed an order and its been 3 weeks without receiving anything or feedback from them

That happened to me once. It was because an item that I order was out of stock. I know some of their jelqing ring sizes were out of stock last week. You can contact them via pm or even by phone. The number is on there order page.
 
Yeah stop bitchin' yo. . .they always answer their phone. It took almost two weeks for me to get my rings. Stop being impatient especially if you REALLY haven't tried to contact them yet.
 
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