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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
If you are looking for a quality spiky fidget ring, look no further. Highly impressive design. They feel fantastic! I had a spiky fidget ring and lost it. Tried to replace it with the Rhino Skin ones - those were very tiny and they are soldered together. Good for kids but too tight for me as a person with smaller hands. Plus, they didn't feel as good. So I ordered these, and they didn't come. They got marked as undeliverable. I was ordering some other items and still wanted these rings, so I tried one more time. I am very happy I did. They are as good if not better than my original one! Larger, slightly heavier, and the feel really, really good. I have been using them for at least a month now without issue. If you want to try them I can highly recommend this set. They are quiet - no noise, and they can be used anywhere, school, office, home, religious center of your choice. (But be careful in some places because they are a springy toy and will pop out of your hands if you aren't paying attention!)Lastly, these are not soldered together like the Rhino Skin ones are, but instead they have been coiled together. My first one was this way too. It spring open at some point, but it is VERY EASY to coil the connection back together. Don't throw them out, unless the metal actually breaks, which if this is a think spring steel (maybe?) then that is very unlikely to happen. You can totally put them back together, because if I can do it, so can you!
A. Saraha
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
The first one I was fidgeting with came apart within the first hour, but I realized they fit back together just like a screw. So don’t be fooled – they didn’t break, just need to be re-screwed.I don’t actually use them as fidget rings, though I guess they serve that purpose – but they are wonderful acupressure massage rings. My crafting and gardening fingers appreciate the extra love. I’ve given several away as gifts to delighted friends and family.
Kana.A
Reviewed in Japan on April 17, 2024
営業中に無意識のストレスで皮をむく癖があり、防止のために購入。指にちょうど良い刺激がくるので大満足してます。これを指にするときは皮を剥かなくなりました!購入して良かったです!
Ashley Middleton
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
I'm so glad these came in a pack of ten. This is a fantastic idea, and it's helped me more than anything else has in distracting myself from picking at my fingers. My daughter also likes them for the same reason. As other reviewers have pointed out, they give you a bit of pain which is a feature I really need in a fidget toy because it's reminiscent of picking at my fingers without actually hurting myself. The discomfort also registers more in my ADHD brain than other fidgets like pop-its that don't give me enough stimulation.I have a couple of issues with these, which are mostly not a big deal. They are a smidgen too small in my opinion, which is odd because I'm a woman and do not have massive fingers. I feel like they would be too tight for most men and even many women. Perfect for children and preteens, though. I have to constantly fidget with one or it becomes way too uncomfortable within 5-10 seconds. If they were a bit looser I could keep one on my pinky for a few minutes while I do something else (like typing or checking my phone or helping my kids get a snack) without putting it down somewhere and forgetting it. The other issue I've had is that three of the ten have come apart. I think they're fixable, but it would take a small tool and probably a magnifying glass to do it properly. If you don't have little pliers, be especially aware of this. However, they're cheap enough to replace that I don't feel like that's a massive drawback.
Harriet Dashnow
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022
I bought these as fidgets to help me avoid messing with my nails and cuticles. I keep one in my pocket and whenever I feel the urge to do those other fidgets, I play with this instead. I find the sensation pretty satisfying and have been able to almost completely avoid damage to my nails and cuticles the past few days while using them. They do have a tendency to jump out of my hands and fly across the room while using them!My husband also tried to use one, and it immediately broke. So they aren't of amazing quality. I'll see how the remaining ones hold up over time.
Ray Kewborck
Reviewed in Australia on April 6, 2021
It's a little crushed but okay.
Yeah
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2020
I have dermatophagia, and the prickly sensation that these give on my skin leads me to think these could help me with this bad habit. I have SMALL fingers, and the sensation is, at first, almost sharp and mildly painful. It is a very unique sensory experience, and might not be for everyone.There is another type of these fidget rings available on Amazon, currently $10 for a pack of 30. I purchased that type and this one, and consider these superior. Compared to the cheaper fidget rings, these ones are larger, in terms of the metal "ring" part's thickness. While the hole for your finger is the same on these larger rings and the smaller, cheaper ones, these ones feel MUCH less tight and have more stretch. These ones are more comfortable to use. I have stretched one over 3 of my fingers multiple times with ease, while trying to stretch a smaller one over two fingers led to it snapping.Compared to the cheaper rings, these are more durable, easier to use and more comfortable, and have more opportunities for how you can use them (such as the ability to stretch over multiple fingers). The smaller ring are cheaper and less obvious for subtle fidgeting. I believe both can have their uses, but would recommend these over the other type, especially as a first purchase to try.
True*Individual
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
I ordered these for my teen daughter and received them today. I put one on and rolled it back and forth some, in the same manner for which it’s made. The one I had one broke within a few minutes. I hesitate to give it to my daughter to wear to school because if it breaks in the middle of class then she’s going to do as I did and try to put it back together - which takes her focus off of class.I was able to push the ends back together but I’m not sure if that’s just a temporary solution or if it will really hold. Regardless, it took me a few minutes and I know that is enough to break her concentration in class.
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