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Shiny_Rock
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- Feb 21, 2006
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I use Ringo sizers on my rings in winter - my knuckles are large and my hands swell loads in summer, so anything that fits in summer is way too large in winter! They're plastic inserts that clip between your finger and the shank. I much prefer them to Huggies, which wrap fully around the shank and annoy me as they stick out on the palm side too. Cheap and cheerful fix!
Thanks for the idea! I ordered some from Amazon last night. To get by I stacked a bunch of rings this morning.I use Ringo sizers on my rings in winter - my knuckles are large and my hands swell loads in summer, so anything that fits in summer is way too large in winter! They're plastic inserts that clip between your finger and the shank. I much prefer them to Huggies, which wrap fully around the shank and annoy me as they stick out on the palm side too. Cheap and cheerful fix!
You need wayyyy more rings. The more rings you stack the snugger they fit.![]()
Some people have the ring sized to get past the knuckle and add sizing beads to lessen the spinning
FWIW my mom prefers speed bumps over beads. They slide over the knuckle with a bit of sliding, but its quick. It won't make it too difficult. She can also get a spring sizer. My mom has a few of these they were custom inserted into her rings. So, these squish to pass over the knuckle and them fill the space of the smaller area between the knuckle and base of the finger.Resurrecting an old thread but have a question on the beads and speed bumps. My gf was sized a 3.5 but had difficulty getting it passed her joint. I went with a size 3.75, the ring has yet to arrive and hoping it would be a good fit!
Question: If the the ring was difficult to get passed the knuckle/joint and beads/speedbumps installed to prevent the ring from freely spinning due to the base of the finger being smaller, wouldn't the beads & speedbumps make it that much more difficult to get passed the knuckle/joint? Forgive my anotomical misnomers.
Resurrecting an old thread but have a question on the beads and speed bumps. My gf was sized a 3.5 but had difficulty getting it passed her joint. I went with a size 3.75, the ring has yet to arrive and hoping it would be a good fit!
Question: If the the ring was difficult to get passed the knuckle/joint and beads/speedbumps installed to prevent the ring from freely spinning due to the base of the finger being smaller, wouldn't the beads & speedbumps make it that much more difficult to get passed the knuckle/joint? Forgive my anotomical misnomers.