Ball Stretchers and Ball Weights
A ball stretcher pulls the scrotum down and holds it under tension – it gives a constant, intense pull that many describe as deep and grounding. At Tom Rocket's the choice runs from the soft silicone ring for beginners to the heavy metal weight for the experienced. This page sorts the types and says how to build up safely.

Table of Contents
- Ball stretchers at a glance
- Silicone stretchers for beginners
- Metal, magnetic and weights
- Straps and cock-and-ball
- Ball stretcher or cock ring
- Safety: build up gradually and check circulation
- CBT and BDSM
- Ordering and shipping
- Frequently asked questions
Ball stretchers at a glance
| Type | Example | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Silicone stretcher | Liquid Silicone Baller Ring, Boners Ball Sleeve | soft, beginner-friendly |
| Metal / weight | Heavy Magnetic Ballstretcher, Golden Spikes | heavy, intense pull |
| Strap / sleeve | Levelz Silicone Ball Strap Set, Half Guard | adjustable |
| Cock & ball | Levelz Cock and Ball Harness | cock and balls |
Silicone stretchers for beginners
Soft, stretchy and easy to take off again: models like the Liquid Silicone Baller Ring (black, blue, red), the Boners Ball Sleeve and the Cocky Ball Stretcher are the right start. They give a noticeable pull without adding weight straight away and forgive a sizing mistake. The Half Guard sits comfortably in the same league.
Metal, magnetic and weights
If you want more, reach for weight. The Heavy Magnetic Ballstretcher closes magnetically and gives a constant pull with its weight, the Golden Spikes Crushing Ball Weight adds a sensation on top for the experienced. Metal is heavier and more intense than silicone, so build up gradually.
Straps and cock-and-ball
Adjustable models like the Levelz Silicone Ball Strap Set adapt to fit, the Levelz Cock and Ball Harness takes cock and balls at once. They're flexible and a good middle ground between the soft ring and the firm weight.
Ball stretcher or cock ring
The two are often confused. The cock ring sits at the base of the cock and traps the blood for a harder erection. The ball stretcher sits below it, on the scrotum, and works with stretch and weight. Cock-and-ball models combine the two, but the focus here is on the balls.
Safety: build up gradually and check circulation
Balls are sensitive, so the rule is: build up slowly. Start with a light silicone model and only work up to weight over time. Check the circulation regularly, and take the stretcher off at once if the scrotum goes numb or cold or turns dark. Pain is a warning signal, not a goal.
CBT and BDSM
If you deliberately seek the play with pain and control on the scrotum, you're heading towards CBT. The matching tools and the context for it sit in the SM range. There too the rule holds: agreed, with a safeword and with an eye on the circulation.
Ordering and shipping
Tom Rocket's ships free within Germany from EUR 49, EU-wide from EUR 99. Orders placed by 1 pm (weekdays) are dispatched the same day. Delivery is discreet in neutral packaging with no clue to the contents. Customer service via chat, email or WhatsApp.
Frequently asked questions
What does a ball stretcher do? It pulls the scrotum down and holds it under tension. That gives a constant, intense pull; with weight the effect grows.
Where do I start? With a soft silicone model like the Liquid Silicone Baller Ring. It gives a noticeable pull without adding weight straight away and is easy to take off again.
What do I need to watch for safety? Build up slowly, check the circulation regularly and take it off at once if the scrotum goes numb or cold or changes colour. Pain is a warning signal.
Ball stretcher or cock ring? The cock ring traps the blood at the base for a harder erection; the ball stretcher stretches the scrotum. Two different sensations, often combined.
Is delivery discreet? Yes, in neutral packaging with no reference to the contents. Orders placed by 1 pm go out the same working day.






























