OHNUT™ (3+1) Soft Rings

Your Price: $89.99
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Item Number:PL50614

Device Type:

NON-MEDICAL DEVICE

OHNUT SET OF 3 (+1 EXTRA RING)

DESIGNED WITH AN FDA APPROVED BODY-SAFE MATERIAL, OHNUT’S SOFT AND STRETCHY FEEL IS COZY FOR ALL.

Ohnut is designed to feel just like skin. It’s so comfortable (like a gentle hug) you and your partner will barely notice it’s there. And because you may not have to worry about whether penetration will hurt, Ohnut allows both you and your partner to focus on what matters most - connection, enjoyment and fun.

  • Always discreet shipping 
  • Comes with 4 soft rings, travel pouch, and clever conversation starters
  • Ohnut width stretches to 8in (20.3cm), and height of 4 rings is 2 ¾ in (7cm) tall
  • BPA, phthalate, and latex free

Worn externally at the base of a penetrating partner (e.g. on their shaft or on a toy), Ohnut compresses down to act as a soft buffer during sex. Each set comes with 4 linking rings that allow you to make simple adjustments, so you and your partner can not only discover comfort but also what depths feel really good—for both of you.

WHAT IS OHNUT MADE OF?

Ohnut is currently made of an FDA approved body- and skin-safe polymer blend. It’s a thermo-set material that is BPA, phthalate, and latex free. 

Note about the material: The original Ohnut was designed in silicone, however, we received high demand for use with silicone lubrication, so we adjusted the Ohnut accordingly so you can use either silicone or water based lubrication.

CAN I USE OHNUT WITH CONDOMS?

Yes! Ohnut conveniently helps keep condoms from slipping off. Put the condom on first, add your preferred lubrication on top, slide the Ohnut over the condom - and you're good to go.

HOW DO I WASH OHNUT?

Ohnut can be hand washed with mild soap and water. Save your dishwasher for the dishes.

HOW DOES OHNUT HELP? 

The Ohnut can help you manage and even eliminate pain during sex by allowing you to easily customise how deep penetration goes. And once it’s on, you can forget about it and enjoy being in the moment with your partner.

Painful sex (or dyspareunia) can happen for a whole range of reasons, including:

  • Endometriosis
  • Adenomyosis
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Interstitial cystitis
  • Fibroids
  • Pelvic inflammation
  • Pelvic floor muscle spasm (vaginismus)
  • Menopause (genitourinary syndrome of menopause, or gsm)
  • Cancer treatments (including chemotherapy and radiation therapy)
  • Chronic pain (vulvodynia)
  • Post-surgical vaginal swelling
  • Postpartum pain / sex post baby
  • Mullerian agenesis

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