Round flat ring, or normal round ring

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    Hi,

    BAWR offers, like many products, different kind of base-rings.

    I'd like to know the pro and cons of these 2 ring types:
    1. normal round ring
    2. round flat ring

    Both types above are perfectly cricle shaped.

    I'd love to hear your experiences!
    Thank you!

    Btw: I'm not looking for an egronomic curved ring.
     

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    Flat is more expensive and more plesant to wear.

    That is really it.
     
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    Thanks, do you know if a flat ring sags downward less?
    Dos it have more grip?
     
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    The only thing I noticed was that I felt it way less, due to being a lower profile.
     
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    I'm really interested in this too. I was hoping it would have more "grip" and keep the ring up and close to the body. If that's not the case it might be pointless spending the extra $100 on the flat ring.
     
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    I think it is worth it for the comfort, I even took the ergonomic flat one. I cannot feel it is there.
     
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    I have always used the regular round ring without any comfort issues. The last device I ordered with the 10mm ring. It is the largest they offer and no extra charge.
     
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    Im currently planning my next BAW and im giving serious consideration to the flat ring despite the additional cost, im really hoping it will help minimise cage slippage in addition to going down a mm or two. Is it likely to help, does anyone have any pictures?

    In the past I have found devices with flat or double rings do sit better.
     
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    From reading his site im expecting the additional cost to be $100 - $150 which is quite a bit but if its more comfortable and cuts down on slipping it may be worth it.
     
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    I have paid $150 two times for a flat ergonomic ring. It is much more comfortable in my view, not that a regular causes any issues on me. But the flat one almost disappears.

    I do think it improves the slippering during the day, but it is hard to tell for sure. However at night it still slips when the sleeping erection kicks in.
     
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    Thanks, wow that is quite a bit more, $50 or $100 might just about be able to stomach but £150 is a bitter pill to swallow. Funny how we are all different, I dont really get slippage at night its mainly in/after a shower and occasionally in the day, most times it sits nice and snug, its odd im hoping some little changes like smaller ring, flat ring and less weight will all but eliminate it, I never used to get it with similar plastic cages.
     
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