Ok, so I know that the ring with the gold chain will have the chain spin around freely separate from the rest of the ring, but will the other two, that have more of the braided wire than what I would consider a chain, do the same?
Vendor confirms- the other two you mentioned do not spin.
Wish they had size 13, I’d be in
Too bad they don’t have them sized for real man’s hands. I need a Size 15. A 12 barely fits my pinky. And you can’t re-size Tungsten or Titanium.
So only sizes 9-12 for any model?
I could wear a 15 as a braclet, LOL. My hands are tiny.
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Too bad they don’t have them sized for real man’s hands. I need a Size 15. A 12 barely fits my pinky. And you can’t re-size Tungsten or Titanium.
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15 is a fairly uncommon size, and you’re likely going to end up paying to reflect that.
I’ve had titanium and tungsten rings, and there’s a ton of sites out there which can give you the technical differences. I’ll tell you the two things I’ve actually noticed.
First, tungsten is heavy. We’re talking the titanium ring will feel weightless compared to it, heavy. It’s not a problem for me, but I don’t wear my ring 24/7. If you do, comfort might be at a premium.
Second, the titanium rings have scuffed a lot more. I don’t feel like I bang my hands on a lot of things, but they showed otherwise. The tungsten carbide has shown essentially no marking.
I’ll bite. Is the carbon fiber real carbon fiber? or is it that cheap simulated “carbon fiber”?
I also wish to know if it is real carbon fiber or just a pattern, if real ill be in for one
Thanks for pointing this out. I was about to search through my husband’s filing cabinet to try to find his receipt for our wedding ring to see what size he is. I’m pretty sure it was somewhere between a 7-8 though. Definitely not a 9.
I have a Tungsten Carbide wedding band, and it’s heavy, but I’ve been wearing it nonstop for 13 months and there isn’t a mark on it. I don’t notice the weight anymore.
We were doing some serious rock climbing in June and I realized I’d forgotten to take it off as I was jamming my left hand into a crack. I think the ring scratched the rock, not the other way around.
Highly recommend.
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I could wear a 15 as a braclet, LOL. My hands are tiny.
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“This my strong hand”
I’ve been warned by medical folks that wearing rings of these materials is not a good idea. Many emergency responders and even ERs are unequipped to cut them off of you in the event of an accident involving swelling. The devices used to cut these rings can themselves very easily damage your finger. I wanted one but decided that keeping my finger after an emergency is more important.
Pssshawww
Since when has the ring finger on either of your hands ever done anything useful besides being a convenient place to decorate (again, because it’s basically useless) anyway?
Besides, who wouldn’t want to have a cool Halo Elite / Altaïr hand in the event of an accident?
While there is truth to this, more emergency personnel are prepared for tungsten and titanium rings than they used to be. I looked into this before getting my tungsten ring a few months ago. There’s special blades that can cut through titanium. And a tungsten ring can be broken with locking pliers.
Hi,
This is real carbon fiber.
Thanks!
In for one:
Steeltime 711-027-r-9 men’s titanium ring in metallic with black and blue carbon fiber
Too cool looking to pass up.
I’m still rocking my titanium wedding band that’s 13 years old now. I’ve been looking for something newer/different (there wasn’t nearly as many cool designs as there is now).
Thanks woot!
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Thanks for pointing this out. I was about to search through my husband’s filing cabinet to try to find his receipt for our wedding ring to see what size he is. I’m pretty sure it was somewhere between a 7-8 though. Definitely not a 9.
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Thanks for that… I was beginning to think I was a freak with a 7-8 size. I take a med glove size so… guess will have to pass!
I bought a couple of these. I have a size 8 ring finger and the size 9 worked well…
I think these rings have a cheap feel and my wife commented that they looked plasticy. I have a Tungsten ring that I purchased on Amazon for about $13 and its way better than these. I would aviod if this deal comes back on. The rings look like they are worth $15. Everything else I have purchased on Woot I have been very happy with so rather rushed into this deal. Have learnt my lesson