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IMPRESA Spiky Sensory Acupressure Fidget Rings are a 10-pack of compact, 1-inch diameter stainless steel rings featuring a spiky tactile band designed to provide acupressure-based stress relief and enhanced focus. Durable and portable, these rings suit both adults and children, offering versatile anxiety management in stylish silver and gold finishes.






















| ASIN | B06XKD9WCK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,416 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #78 in Fidget Rings |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,620) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 ounces |
| Item model number | BHBUSAZIN025487 |
| Manufacturer | Impresa Products |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 0.7 inches |
A**Y
4.5 rating, love this idea but some important notes
I'm so glad these came in a pack of ten. This is a fantastic idea, and it's helped me more than anything else has in distracting myself from picking at my fingers. My daughter also likes them for the same reason. As other reviewers have pointed out, they give you a bit of pain which is a feature I really need in a fidget toy because it's reminiscent of picking at my fingers without actually hurting myself. The discomfort also registers more in my ADHD brain than other fidgets like pop-its that don't give me enough stimulation. I have a couple of issues with these, which are mostly not a big deal. They are a smidgen too small in my opinion, which is odd because I'm a woman and do not have massive fingers. I feel like they would be too tight for most men and even many women. Perfect for children and preteens, though. I have to constantly fidget with one or it becomes way too uncomfortable within 5-10 seconds. If they were a bit looser I could keep one on my pinky for a few minutes while I do something else (like typing or checking my phone or helping my kids get a snack) without putting it down somewhere and forgetting it. The other issue I've had is that three of the ten have come apart. I think they're fixable, but it would take a small tool and probably a magnifying glass to do it properly. If you don't have little pliers, be especially aware of this. However, they're cheap enough to replace that I don't feel like that's a massive drawback.
S**E
Pure magic for sensory struggles
These are freaking magic. I love them. My kids love them. I’ve given them out to anyone I know with anxiety or sensory overload. I keep them at work with me, keep some in my purse, and have them everywhere I can think of. My only complaint is that they do come apart pretty quickly. They can be put back together, but they don’t really last. However, I also lose them quickly so I end up buying more to replace them anyway. And regardless of all that- they are still more than a 5 star review. I love these little things. They make life a little easier.
J**.
Functional but Imperfect
These rings have become my absolute favorite fidget toy. They do not have any weird metallic smell and are perfect for my tiny fingers. If I leave them on for a while they do produce a bit of discomfort but usually I'm rolling them around enough that that's not a problem. If you are somebody who picks at your cuticles as a stim I would heavily recommend these. They are a perfect one-handed fidget. Most frequently I will hold the ring between my forefinger and thumb supported by my middle finger and run the sides of my finger against the ring, or roll the ring to the first knuckle of my forefinger and back. With two hands you can stretch the spring out and sproing it with your hands, which is very satisfying but (from experience) it can fly across the room. Generally I find this toy a great alternative for picking/scratching at areas I would usually attack with my nails or teeth. This is also a fantastic subtle fidget if you're an adult. Most people in my workspace have not noticed me using this, and at most assumed it was garbage when I left it on surfaces accidentally. Unlike a lot of more kid-oriented fidgets this definitely is a more adult-oriented toy, but also means they can get accidentally thrown away or lost in places they're not so visibly obvious. However, I want to note a few caveats to them. The first is that the join in the ring will fall open with heavy use, which is all that I do. It is quite easy to glue back together. Good application of superglue left overnight usually patches it right up. However, on my most-used rings they've broken apart a minimum of 3 times, so have a spare on hand if you're not near any superglue. The second is that the rings are subject to dirt and wear. I tend to stick to the silver ones since the coating on the gold ones does start to rub off over time. Luckily there is nothing visible on the fingers, but it is noticeable that the finish is wearing away. My most used ring (see below) has built up a bit of visible dirt that I am not yet quite sure how to remove. After I try washing the stainless steel I will try to post an update. Third, the rings to change with usage. While they spring back very well, the spring certainly softens over time. In my mind this is a benefit; I did not like how stiff the action and movement felt as I started using them and my favorite fidgets are the one I've used enough to make them move easily. However, if you like a really stiff fidget toy or one with a lot of tight return spring these might not be for you.
B**Y
Too tight, and too easy to come apart
First of all, they're tight! I tried wearing them on my smallest fingers (and I have thin fingers), and it almost cuts off the circulation! I bought these for my kids (ages 6 and 9, especially the 9 year old who nervously twists her hair all day), but they didn't find them very stimulating, so I thought I'd use them for MYSELF, but no. Too tight. As for durability, two of these broke after one day of use - one was fixable (just by reattaching the area where it came open) and the other was irreparable (at the point where it opened up, the wire kinked, so it couldn't just be reattached like the other one). I realize these were cheap, and our school recommends them for fidget tools, but I for one will not be recommending these or buying them again. UPDATE: Their customer service ended up being incredible, so for that reason alone, I recommend giving these a try. If you have issues, or even if they don't work for you, the customer service is very helpful. Product (for my family's needs): 3 stars. Customer service: 5 stars.
R**K
It's a little crushed but okay.
M**P
I use these for teaching and find that adults enjoy them as much as children do. They are inexpensive and fun and people cannot help but play with them.
J**N
I just wanted one but this was the only decent listing so I got 10. I've started trading them for lunch money. Something to be noted, the first time I got one of these little guys was about a year ago at a hospital gift shop, pretty sure they got it from the same listing as it was in the same packaging (they all come individually zipped up in tiny bags, so if you like tiny bags like me this is a bonus). I think I was a little too rough with it (too much pulling at it, got my earbuds tangled in it like a gazillion times, a lot of abuse) and it became undone. So something to note is that they aren't completely indestructible, some reviews mention "poor quality" because it fell apart but you just gotta be nicer with them is all. Currently, mine hasn't broken yet, and if it does I have plenty backups. They feel nice, are very discreet (although easy to lose so make sure you have a good pocket or something) and come in bulk.
K**A
営業中に無意識のストレスで皮をむく癖があり、防止のために購入。 指にちょうど良い刺激がくるので大満足してます。これを指にするときは皮を剥かなくなりました!購入して良かったです!
L**A
the texture of these is absolutely awesome. 11/10. however, if you really rub them, they will come apart. I think the problem is me, not the product.
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