After two years testing every major performance ring on the market — from $8 Amazon generics to a $220 medical device — one clear winner emerged. The price is the most surprising part.
The BullRing Starter Pack: all 4 sizes for $19.80. The device that ended a two-year search for a ring that actually works without trade-offs.
I've been using cock rings since my mid-30s. I'm not going to pretend otherwise — they work. A well-designed ring maintains firmer erections, extends sessions, and makes a genuine difference for both partners. The problem is that the industry has spent the last 40 years producing variations of the same fundamentally flawed design, and charging anywhere from $8 to $220 for the privilege.
Two years ago, I decided to actually test this category properly. I bought a dozen different rings — from $8 Amazon generics to My Hixel to a $220 Eddie by Giddy device. I wore them, compared them over multiple sessions each, and kept honest notes. The results were consistent enough to be worth reporting.
What I found will either save you a lot of money or make you feel foolish for what you already spent. Either way, you should know.
After going through a dozen different rings over two years, the same fundamental problem kept appearing — regardless of price:
The blocked ejaculation problem isn't a minor inconvenience. For many men, it makes the session end badly — painful, incomplete, or not at all. Multiple reviewers who tried traditional rings quit them entirely for this reason. The restriction benefit is real. The trade-off is unacceptable. For 40 years, nobody fixed it.
The traditional cock ring design — the O-ring that wraps around the entire base, shaft and scrotum — creates restriction everywhere. That includes the urethra. When you ejaculate through a urethra that's compressed by a ring, the pressure required increases dramatically. The result: a compromised, sometimes painful, occasionally impossible finish.
Most ring manufacturers have known this for years and just marketed their way around it. "Enhanced sensations." "Intensified climax." What they're describing is the sensation of ejaculating against resistance. They're calling it a feature. It isn't.
The fix requires building a ring that sits on the shaft only — not around the entire base — and leaves the ejaculatory path completely unobstructed. My Hixel eventually got close: their rigid perineal piece and flexible top band avoid urethral compression. But the design relies on a flexible band rather than targeted pressure points, and at $100+ for one size, the price-to-performance gap is hard to justify.
BullRing went further: six targeted contact points directly on the corpus cavernosum, shaft-only placement, open-barrel finish — and all four sizes in one $19.80 Starter Pack. That's the comparison that ended my search.
Shaft-only placement. Six pressure points on the corpus cavernosum. Open-barrel design that leaves ejaculation completely unobstructed. The first ring I've tested that delivers on both sides of the trade-off that defeated everything else.
I put my Eddie by Giddy in a drawer after week one with BullRing. Not because Eddie doesn't work — it does. But because BullRing works better on every dimension that matters, costs 11x less, and doesn't have the one flaw that makes extended use frustrating.
No scrotum. No urethra. Restriction exactly where venous leak happens and nowhere it doesn't need to be. Eddie by Giddy wraps the entire base — BullRing doesn't.
Targeted compression on the corpus cavernosum — where blood restriction actually matters. More precise than the uniform squeeze of circular designs.
The design flaw that made me quit every other ring — eliminated. The open barrel means the session ends the way it should, every single time.
Eddie by Giddy charges $220 for one size. BullRing includes all four sizes (X, Y, Z, ZZ) in one order. The Starter Pack costs less than a single Eddie dose of Cialis replacement thinking.
| Feature | BullRing | Eddie by Giddy | My Hixel | Amazon O-Ring |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shaft-only placement | ✔ | ✘ full base | ✔ | ✘ full base |
| No blocked ejaculation | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ |
| 6 targeted pressure points | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
| All 4 sizes included | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | Some sets |
| Comfortable all session | ✔ | Moderate | Moderate | ✘ stiffens |
| FDA Listed | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Price | $19.80 | ~$220 | ~$100+ | $8–$15 |
| Verdict | Clear winner | Overpriced | Good design, 5x the price | Design flaws |
"Having used numerous rings in the past, I was a bit skeptical that the BullRing would work much better. I was completely wrong. It's not just better — it's a different category entirely. This is the ring I'll use from now on."
"Other rings would start to cause pain after a short period and the inability to release was uncomfortable. BullRing — no blockage, slips on and off easily, stays firm the whole session. Everything I wanted, none of what I didn't."
"Works much better and is a lot cheaper than the My Hixel or the Eddie by Giddy I've seen advertised. I don't know why I waited so long to try something at this price point. The design makes complete sense once you see it."
"The design is a genuine game changer. The material is comfortable, it works exactly as described, and it doesn't get in the way of the big finale. I've bought 3 packs as gifts for friends at this point. I'm that confident in it."
Firmer erection, more targeted pressure, and — crucially — completely natural finish. No compromise. No choosing between hardness and how the session ends.
After a week of consistent results with BullRing that matched or exceeded Eddie in every session, the $220 device stopped coming out. The comparison was settled.
The psychological difference between a ring that creates a trade-off and one that doesn't is larger than I expected. Knowing the session will end normally changes how you approach it.
I've stopped testing other rings. BullRing solved the problem that every other product in this category failed to solve. At $19.80 for the Starter Pack, there's no reason to look elsewhere.
The BullRing Starter Pack includes all 4 sizes. Everything you need to find the right fit — in one order.
4 rings · No sizing guesswork
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All 4 sizes. One order. $19.80. The ring that made a $220 device obsolete in week one.
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