| July 1, 2026
- TypeGlans, Ring
- MaterialsWood
- ManufacturerMeridian Design
- Product URLlink
- Diameter1.1
- Height0.237
- Width0.4
Not to repeat myself from my recent Meridian Design Zebrawood Cock Ring review, this one focuses on the matching glans ring. Which, of course you should go for a matching set - they look great together!!! Head over to the first review for a little more context.
Like the cock ring, this zebrawood glans ring is a donut design. It features the radiused inner and outer edges with a less pronounced flat “landing” on the height of the ring. This is a smart design choice for two reasons - the corona for us circumcised men don’t like pinches, so minimal height on the adornment is important… and as always, radiused edges avoid sharp corners which lead to even more pinching! I also think it’s fair to say that this glans ring is a very handsome companion to the cock ring, but also very beautiful in its own right.
I opted for the 28mm size which resulted in a 1.1" (27.94mm) adornment. For a hand turned piece of work, this is impressive precision! Being made of wood, this fellow only weighs in around .17oz (5g). For my size and grow vs show disposition, this is perfect. Heavier glans rings have a tendency to fall off while flaccid, and this is about the largest size I find comfortable also while erect. The .4" width sounds a little larger than you may expect, but it wears fantastically and doesn’t overpower the view of your manhood for those that love the looks. I’d say “augment” is the better word - especially because there is just something alluring about wood on your… wood.
On its own, this is a great piece - and when paired with its bigger brother, the two add up to be greater than the sum of their parts in terms of visual impact. As mentioned in the cock ring review, I am especially excited to see where Rouen takes the designs next. There are very few unique glans rings options (predictable, given the lack of real estate these smaller rings have to work with), so anything to inject some excitement into the industry certainly has my vote. I would love to see future designs incorporating gems, woods, other materials, and matte/shiny finishes. I can’t wait to see what’s next!