UPDATE JANUARY 2023: The Paloqueth 4 Rings Set is no longer in production. This cock ring review remains as a reference for anyone who’s interested in reading more about these couple’s rings. While you’re here on Kinky World, why not check out my BDSM advice, femdom advice, BDSM scene outlines, and femdom podcast?
A set of four cock rings, the Paloqueth 4 Rings Set offers a simple way to try out multiple cock rings – or have back-ups if you tend to lose small items easily. Each one of the four cock rings is made from silicone and has a bit (though not a ton) of stretch to them. Lacking any motors or moving parts, the Paloqueth 4 Rings are fully waterproof and have minimal texture for simple cleaning. Just plain, silicone, stretchy cock rings. The rings vary from an inner resting diameter of 0.9″ to 1.15″. With the material, the ring will attempt to “unstretch” once placed onto the penis – causing the restriction of blood flow. You can expect a different level of restriction depending on which inner diameter ring you use.
Are you unfamiliar with cock rings? Here’s a quick paragraph of some tips to make your experience a bit better: For use, use a pinch of lube on the base of the shaft and the interior of the ring before sliding it on – especially if you have pubic hair. This helps keep the ring from snagging hair. If you’re new to cock rings, make sure to start off your cock ring use very slowly. As you are effectively restricting blood flow to an area I’m sure you’re fond of, you don’t want to injure the area. Starting slowly with your new rings is an easy way to ensure you don’t hurt yourself.
The set of Paloqueth 4 Rings Cock Rings is a decent place to start with cock rings. Not only are the rings affordable, but they’re decently stretchy and can easily be removed from the penis when you’re done. There’s no difficult process to get into them – just stretch and slip on. You can remove them while erect, and with the varying degrees of tightness that the cock rings provide, you can get a different feel for slightly-different tightnesses.
When it comes to getting the rings on, these still have a slight bit of resistance to them. That’s what makes them “restricting” once the ring is actually on the penis – so yes, they still require a bit of love to get them onto the penis. The rings stretch out decently well, but it’s definitely a two-handed effort and it does require some strength. With a good amount of strength, you can get the cock ring stretched out far enough that it doesn’t pull hairs while sliding down the shaft, but you might just consider pre-lubing the edges of the ring to reduce that annoyance. The material will definitely “grip” skin and “tug” hairs if it drags along those areas.
That also means that you’ll want to get the fit right the first time. This cock ring is snug enough that you can’t really just “lightly tug one edge” to get it in place. It’ll just grip the skin, and it’s not pleasant. I recommend keeping the cock ring fully stretched out with both hands, get it into the exact spot you want your ring, and then slowly loosen the tension. (Do NOT just let go. This will be an instant rubber band feeling). People with finger strength issues or precision movement issues might have problems getting these rings onto the penis. I’d recommend a much stretchier, non-silicone ring if that’s a concern. It will have less restriction, but it also tends to be much-more-forgiving for handling.
Once the rings are on, the restriction pretty much starts right away. Depending on your penis size, you might have more or less restriction. The dick we tried it on is pretty much average in size and in width, and it was a noticeable feeling of tightness as soon as the ring was on. Like stated before, you’ll want to start lightly with these. We started with ten minutes – but he definitely saw a very noticeable improvement in hardness within five. We’ve pushed it up to 25 minutes so far, but he starts to feel a bit numbed after that point (for us), so we’re really just experimenting. The rings work great for that: they restrict (like you want), are affordable, and offer *slightly* different levels of tightness to help you figure out what works best for YOUR body without any pressure about having spent too much.
All of the rings feel about the same, but the level of restriction is different. The weird, square-looking one has the least amount of restriction, and it also has the thinnest, stretchiest silicone. This is the ring I’d recommend people start with if they’re brand-new to cock rings. The “sides” function as good handles for getting the cock ring on without hurting yourself. From there, the rings get slightly-more-restrictive as you go through the circular rings. I recommend stretching each ring for yourself and figuring out which one is least restrictive (or which one you think would be a good fit) for your first tests. If your penis width is above-average, these are probably a bit TOO restricting for you. As the rings attempt to come back to rest at their inner-diameter width between 0.9″ and 1.15″ so make sure that wouldn’t restrict your penis a bit too much.
I can’t imagine the rings tearing with proper usage. The thinnest, and most-likely-to-tear ring is the square ring, and I could see overstretching that one. I can’t imagine most people would get anywhere near overstretching the circular rings to the point of breaking them. I’ve been pretty rough on the circular ones for testing (like my ankle and my foot and all sorts of things), and they don’t seem to mind at all.
Aside from that, these rings have no particularly amazing special features – but that’s part of what makes them good for what they do. Instead of being large or particularly obtrusive, this is a set of basic rings that will allow you to harden your erection with nothing else to fuss with. They’re basic and affordable cost pretty much reflects that. These cock rings are penis-focused with attention towards a hard, firm erection without much else getting in the way. If you want something with a lot more constant stimulation, a masturbator might be a better fit.
The packaging is pretty simplistic. It’s just a plastic, blister-pack package. It can work for longer-term storage of the cock rings, but it requires fitting them nicely into their pre-made spots and carefully closing the packaging. As the cock rings don’t have any particular storage needs, you might consider just tossing them into a satin storage bag for storage instead. And avoid squishing the rings while they’re nicely nestled in that satin storage bag, too.
As each one of the rings is fully waterproof with no moving parts, cleaning these cock rings is really simple. Warm water and anti-bacterial soap will clean up these rings within a few seconds. Just wash the rings around in a bath of soapy water and then use a toothbrush or a washcloth to do any further cleaning. Don’t forget to pay special attention to the textured rings. The texture can be a great place for lube and fluids to hide.
Overall, if you just want pure restriction that’s easy to put on and take off, that’s the Paloqueth 4 Rings cock rings in a nutshell. All of the four rings feel similar to each other – only with slightly different degrees of restriction. The silicone can require some strength to keep it “pulled open” to slide the dick in, but with some patience and a bit of lube, these rings will be decently restricting on most dicks out there. The Paloqueth 4 Rings Set is a simple, beginner-friendly set that makes it effortless and low-risk to get into the fun of cock rings. Thanks to Paloqueth for sending out this cock ring set for my 4 Rings Set review.