The Stacking Pendulum by HARDWEAR features our amazing option for Full Metal Structure, which allows the ring, which comes standard with air structure in certain zones to be completely filled in with metal structure. This increases the already super powerful constriction of the ring, basically giving you a solid metal ring that is “magically” still able to stretch and flex.
Seen in the photo on the left we’ve made a Stacking Pendulum with half Full Metal Structure and half Air Structure. We’ve made this ring in our see-through Mist color, so that you can easily see the internal difference. Both formats obviously work fantastically, but it’s plain to see how the Full Metal Structure (on the left) will increase the intensity of the ring’s already powerfully enhancing forces over the Air Structure. And it also looks super sexy.
The Stacking Pendulum, like many of our rings is bionic, which is to say the ring features solid metal components under a high pressure elastomer body that stretches. The standard design leaves part of the body air filled (air structure). Now the option is available to fill all the ring’s zones with metal endoskeleton nodes. This has several benefits. Chiefly the ring’s in-place structure while being worn will be fully solid, and even more powerfully enhancing than ordinarily so.
You can even choose exactly how much Full Metal Structure you want...
- 100% Full Metal Structure fills the entire ring with metal.
(The maximum possible constriction and pressure)
- 50% Half Full Metal Structure fills both sides of the ring halfway.
(Half the maximum possible constriction and pressure)
- Left Side Full Metal Structure fills the left side of the ring with metal.
(Half the maximum possible constriction and pressure, with the focus on the left side)
- Right Side Full Metal Structure fills the left side of the ring with metal.
(Half the maximum possible constriction and pressure, with the focus on the right side)
Discover all the advantages of this awesome customization when you sling on your Stacking Pendulum tonight.