Ohnut Depth-Limiting Rings (Australia)
- Four soft polymer buffer rings, stackable to set the depth
- Worn externally on a partner, an insertable toy, a dilator, or a strap-on
- Compatible with water- and silicone-based lubes (not oil-based)
- Body-safe polymer blend, FDA-approved for skin contact, free from BPA, phthalates, and latex
- Discreet Australian shipping
- According to The Pelvic People, recommended by 7,000+ clinicians worldwide
How it works
The Ohnut sits at the base of a penis, an insertable toy, a dilator, or a strap-on. Each ring is a soft polymer buffer roughly 2 cm thick. Stack one to four rings depending on how much depth you want to limit. More rings, firmer cushion, shallower maximum depth.
- Apply a generous amount of lube to the shaft or toy and inside the rings
- Slide the Ohnut down to the base
- Adjust the ring count for the depth that feels right
- Remove and clean after use
There's no battery, no app, and no calibration. The rings work the moment they're on.
Deep pain during sex isn't always one thing
Sometimes it's positioning. Sometimes it's tissue sensitivity. Sometimes it's muscle guarding from the pelvic floor. And sometimes it sits alongside a condition the body is already managing — endometriosis, adenomyosis, perimenopausal changes, recovery after pelvic surgery, or vaginismus.
Ohnut works on one variable: depth. By limiting how deep penetration can go, the experience can be comfortable enough that pain stops being the thing dictating sex. The rest of the picture (tension, anxiety, the underlying condition) is for you and your clinical team.
Plenty of couples buy Ohnut without any of the above. Comfort, presence, and pleasure are reasons enough — depth control just makes intimacy easier to relax into and more enjoyable for both partners.
For more on where Ohnut tends to fit alongside specific conditions, read the full Ohnut Australia review on our blog.
Why we stock Ohnut
Ohnut is well known and commonly recommended in pelvic floor physio practice. As physios, we see deep pain during sex come up in clinic constantly. Ohnut is a practical tool that helps without medication, an app, or a programme to follow. Made from a skin-safe FDA-approved polymer blend, body-safe, BPA-free, phthalate-free, latex-free. According to The Pelvic People, more than 7,000 clinicians worldwide recommend it.
A 2023 randomised feasibility study in Frontiers in Reproductive Health (Zhang et al., PMC10131731) found Ohnut acceptable and useful for couples managing deep dyspareunia.
Specs
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Material: Body-safe polymer blend (not silicone), FDA-approved for skin contact. BPA, phthalate, latex free.
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Rings included: 4 stackable rings
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Ring thickness: ~2 cm each
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Stretch: Stretches to fit most users comfortably
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Lube: Water-based YES, silicone-based YES, oil-based NO
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Care: Warm water + mild fragrance-free soap, air-dry, store in case
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Ohnut do?
The Ohnut is a set of four soft buffer rings worn at the base of a penis, dilator, or insertable toy. They physically limit how deep penetration can go. You stack one to four rings depending on how much depth you want to take off the table in the moment.
What is the Ohnut made of, and what lube can I use?
Ohnut is a body-safe polymer blend (not silicone). The polymer family is FDA-approved for skin contact. Compatible with water- and silicone-based lubes. Don't use oil-based lubes — they'll degrade the polymer over time. Free from BPA, phthalates, and latex.
Will my partner feel a difference using Ohnut?
Most partners report Ohnut is comfortable and stays put once stacked. The rings stretch but grip without pinching. Some partners find the sensation neutral, others enjoy it. If it feels awkward at first, fewer rings or a different position usually fixes it within a few tries.
What's the difference between Ohnut and a vaginal dilator?
Different tools for different problems. A dilator is used internally to gradually retrain the vaginal canal. It addresses sensitivity, muscle guarding, or surface pain. Ohnut is worn externally and sets a depth limit during partnered sex. Many people use both at different stages.
Is Ohnut safe to use after pelvic surgery or hysterectomy?
There's no inherent contraindication, but timing matters. Wait until your treating clinician has cleared you for partnered sex. Ohnut won't speed recovery — it's a comfort tool that may help when you're ready, not a healing device.
How do I clean and store Ohnut?
Warm water and a mild fragrance-free soap after each use, then air-dry. Store in the original case or a clean drawstring bag. Don't share between partners without cleaning. Replace any ring that tears or shows obvious wear.