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Ohnut is a set of soft, stackable buffer rings worn at the base of a penis or insertable toy. You stack as many as you need to set the depth. As physios, we see deep pain during sex constantly in clinic, and Ohnut is one of the simplest tools that genuinely shifts the experience. Just as often, couples reach for it without a clinical issue at all β€” they want intimacy that feels comfortable, present, and pleasurable, with depth they actually control.

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What Ohnut actually does

Ohnut is a set of four soft buffer rings. They sit at the base of a penis, an insertable toy, a dilator, or a strap-on, and they physically limit how deep penetration can go.

Each ring is a small, stretchy buffer roughly 2 cm thick. Wear one ring for a small adjustment to depth. Wear all four when you want a firmer cushion and the shallowest maximum depth. The set includes four interlocking rings that stack together cleanly without slipping.

There's no battery, no app, and no warm-up. The rings work the moment you put them on, and they come off the moment you don't want them on anymore. The Ohnut isn't trying to be a clever piece of technology. It's a soft physical buffer that lets you adjust depth in the moment, on your terms.

Two groups of buyers come to Ohnut, and the product serves both. People in pelvic health recovery β€” postpartum, post-surgery, perimenopause, working through sensitivity or muscle guarding, or managing a condition like endometriosis. And couples who don't have a clinical issue at all β€” people who simply want intimacy that feels comfortable, present, and pleasurable, with depth they actually control.

Mint green Ohnut depth-limiting buffer rings stacked on a clear glass dilator while a hand holds an extra ring β€” demonstrates how Ohnut sets penetration depth during sex. Sold in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health, a physio-led pelvic store.
Mint green Ohnut depth-limiting buffer rings stacked on a clear glass dilator while a hand holds an extra ring β€” demonstrates how Ohnut sets penetration depth during sex. Sold in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health, a physio-led pelvic store.
Hand pressing down on a soft white Ohnut depth-limiting buffer ring to show the squishy polymer texture β€” the four-ring set sets penetration depth during sex. Sold in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health, a physio-led pelvic store
Hand pressing down on a soft white Ohnut depth-limiting buffer ring to show the squishy polymer texture β€” the four-ring set sets penetration depth during sex. Sold in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health, a physio-led pelvic store

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, and 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 pain during sex.

What's behind deep pain during sex

Deep pain during sex isn't always one thing. Sometimes it's positioning. Sometimes it's tissue sensitivity. Sometimes it's pelvic floor muscle guarding. And sometimes it sits alongside a condition the body is already managing β€” endometriosis, adenomyosis, perimenopausal changes, recovery after pelvic surgery, or vaginismus.

Ohnut works on one variable: depth. The rest of the picture is for you and your clinical team. Our deep dyspareunia guide goes into the common causes in more detail.

The full Ohnut depth-limiting rings 4-ring set displayed with its product packaging β€” soft polymer buffer rings stocked in Australia for comfortable depth control during sex. The Pelvic People brand, available at Blossom Pelvic Health.
The full Ohnut depth-limiting rings 4-ring set displayed with its product packaging β€” soft polymer buffer rings stocked in Australia for comfortable depth control during sex. The Pelvic People brand, available at Blossom Pelvic Health.
Stacked mint green Ohnut depth-limiting rings beside the Ohnut Vibrating Ring β€” soft polymer buffer rings for setting penetration depth during sex. Stocked in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health.
Stacked mint green Ohnut depth-limiting rings beside the Ohnut Vibrating Ring β€” soft polymer buffer rings for setting penetration depth during sex. Stocked in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health.

When to chat to a pelvic floor physio

If pain during sex has been going on for a while, or you're navigating postpartum recovery, perimenopause, or post-surgical changes, a pelvic floor physio appointment is often the missing piece.

As physios, we see depth-related discomfort, muscle guarding, scar tissue tenderness, and tissue sensitivity in clinic. Pairing physio work with a comfort tool like Ohnut tends to move things forward faster than either alone.

Not sure where to start? The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Find a Physio tool lists pelvic health physios across the country.

Ohnut FAQ

Ohnut is a set of soft buffer rings worn at the base of a penis 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.

Stack one to four rings on the base of a penis or insertable toy, depending on how much depth you want to limit. Use water- or silicone-based lube. Take them off any time. There's no warm-up, no app, and no calibration. They work the moment they're on.

Ohnut is a body-safe polymer blend (not silicone), free from BPA, phthalates, and latex. The polymer family is FDA-approved for skin contact. Compatible with water- and silicone-based lubes (not oil-based). Stop use if anything feels uncomfortable, and speak with a clinician if symptoms persist.

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's awkward at first, fewer rings or a different position usually fixes it within a few tries.

Wash with warm water and a mild fragrance-free soap after each use, rinse, and 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.

Ohnut, deep pain, and what tends to help

A physio's review of Ohnut, a deep-dyspareunia explainer, and the endo / pelvic-floor connection.

A couple embraces outdoors in soft daylight β€” relaxed, comfortable intimacy after introducing Ohnut depth-limiting rings into their routine. Lifestyle imagery for the Ohnut Australia review on Blossom Pelvic Health.

Ohnut Australia Review: How Depth-Limiting Rings Work for Comfort During Sex

A physio's review of Ohnut for Australian buyers β€” what it does, who it suits, and where it sits alongside dilators and pelvic floor work.

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Mint green Ohnut depth-limiting buffer rings stacked on a clear glass dilator while a hand holds an extra ring β€” demonstrates how Ohnut sets penetration depth during sex. Sold in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health, a physio-led pelvic store.

What Causes Pain During Sex in Females? A Guide to Deep Dyspareunia

What's behind deep pain during sex β€” cervix, uterus, pelvic floor, bladder, bowel, scar tissue. A pelvic physio's anatomy-first guide to which structure is doing the talking.

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Overactive (Hypertonic) Pelvic Floor Muscles in Endometriosis: A Guide for Endo Warriors

Why endometriosis so often comes with an overactive pelvic floor β€” what's happening, why Kegels make it worse, and the physio strategies that work.

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