2020’s Best Silicone Wedding Rings for Work and CrossFit

There is no piece of jewelry quite like the wedding ring.

It is believed that the wedding ring was placed on your left hand “ring finger” because this finger was thought to have a vein that ran directly to the heart and that the ring was selected since the circle of a ring has no end and represents eternal love.

Whatever the reason, the wedding ring is now a globally recognized symbol for marriage and commitment.

In this article, we outline some silicone ring basics and things to consider while shopping for the perfect silicone wedding ring and share some of the best on the market today!

Why Silicone Wedding Rings?

Tradition has always shown wedding rings as gold, metal, with diamonds, etc…functionality of the ring was never really considered.

The realty of metal rings is that they can get in the way of certain professions and can be dangerous if a hand injury occurs.

A metal ring makes it difficult for mechanics, nurses, and many others using their hands to effectively perform their job. They may lose their ring, work may too rough for a metal ring, or the ring itself inhibits them from getting into small spaces as needed for certain jobs.

Removal after an injury is another concern because in some cases a ring may not be able to be removed and a finger possibly lost. This is especially concerning for athletes, law enforcement or first responders, and adventurers.

While considering these concerns and ring alternatives the silicone ring was introduced.

A silicone wedding ring displays the same societal symbol of a traditional wedding ring but was developed with functionality in mind.

The result is a stylish, durable, practical ring for a fraction of the typical wedding ring price.

Benefits…

Typically a silicone ring is made with medical grade silicone, which is a non porous, hypoallergenic, non conductive/heat resistant, waterproof, and a scratch resistant material.

Silicone rings are designed to break under 40 lbs of pressure for safety, which is perfect for a variety of professions and are comparably inexpensive to the traditional wedding ring.

Who Should Wear a Silicone Ring?

Ideally the majority of people should be wearing a silicone wedding ring or at least have one as a secondary option, as the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

With that being said the ring was specifically designed for those doing extensive or specialized work with their hands, such as; Athletes (CrossFit Athletes, Bodybuilders, Swimmers, Rock Climbers, Hikers, Baseball/Football/Soccer etc. players), Electricians, Law Enforcement Officers, First Responders, Military, Medical Staff (Doctors, Surgeons, Nurses, Lab Techs, Pharmacists), Mechanics, Chefs, Plumbers, Welders, Plumbers, and the list goes on and on.

In fact several professional athletes have taken the leap and only wear silicone rings.

These athletes appreciate the comfort these rings provide, while displaying their commitment for the spouses and reducing the risk of complications due to injury with silicone being easily cut off if needed.

Sizing

When purchasing your silicone ring you should review the sizing chart provided by the actual manufacturer. In most cases these rings fit a bit smaller than your normal size but reviewing the sizing chart will ensure you get the right size.

Sizing is one thing but comfort is another.

Depending on how large your fingers are, the rule of thumb is a thickness of 1-2 mm for maximum comfort with a maximum thickness of 3 mm.

Options and Variations

Another great thing about silicone wedding rings are the options available, which is definitely something to consider when purchasing your ring.

There are a huge variety of colors and styles available, ranging from plain to metalic and smooth to textured.

This is worth considering as you can make these as personal as you want.

For example, you can find a 2 mm thick, red ring, with a smooth edge, cross engraving, custom engraving, rhinestones, and metallic finish if you wanted…so make it your own.

Washing and Care

Something most people don’t consider is the maintenance of their rings, simply put washing your ring and finger.

Avoid “Ring Rash,” a ring-shaped rash around your finger that looks exactly like a silicone allergy. An itchy rash with red bumps in the shape of the ring that can easily be avoided by consistently washing your hands and ring.

For optimal cleaning you will can use a mixture of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide and leave overnight to allow the cleansing of bacteria, or you can use soap and hot water to scrub the ring clean.

However you choose to clean your ring, it is important that your do it every 2-4 months in order to keep both your finger and beloved ring clean of bacteria.

Now that you know what you’re looking for, here are the best Silicone Wedding Rings available today!

Which is Best for you?

We hope this article has challenged you to think about some key, but often overlooked features of silicone rings.

As well as providing you with the best options on the market; whenever you’re ready to make that plunge!

Tim Rollins, Editor

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