The Best Silicone Rings, Tested & Reviewed
Leave precious jewelry at home and use these cute, comfy rings when working out instead.
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Though you may never want to take off your wedding band or engagement ring, there are times when it’s best to leave precious jewelry at home to prevent any damage. A silicone ring can step in as a convenient replacement when you’re traveling, lifting weights at the gym or even cleaning the house. Silicone is not only more affordable than common metals found in rings like gold, silver or platinum, but it’s also durable and scratch-resistant so you won’t have to worry about banging up your ring during an intense sweat session at the gym. Below you’ll find the best silicone rings according to fitness experts and enthusiasts, featuring sizes and styles suitable for both men and women.
Our top picks:
The fitness pros and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test the best accessories for working out, from top-rated dumbbell sets to phone holders, earbuds, running shoes and more. We put dozens of silicone rings to the test by exercising in them and wearing them in the real world throughout our daily routines. We also reviewed each product for various factors like price, stretch and resilience, style and color options and fit. Lastly, we asked our consumer testers to share feedback on their experience wearing silicone rings, including whether or not they fit properly and were comfortable to wear during activity.
Once you’ve checked out our top picks, continue scrolling to learn whether silicone rings are worth it for you and what to look for when shopping for one.
Zee Krstic is a content strategy manager for Hearst Magazines, focusing on SEO optimization and other editorial strategies for four brands, including Country Living, House Beautiful, ELLE Decor and VERANDA. He previously served as Health Editor for Good Housekeeping between 2019 and 2023, covering health news, diet and fitness trends as well as executing wellness product reviews in conjunction with the Good Housekeeping Institute. Prior to joining Hearst, Zee fostered a strong background in women's lifestyle media with eight plus years of editorial experience, including as a site-wide editor at Martha Stewart Living after developing a nutrition background as an assistant editor at Cooking Light. Zee produces service-based health coverage, as well as design and travel content, for Hearst brands on a contributor basis; he has written about food and dining for Time, among other publications.
Olivia (she/her) is a media and tech product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, covering tech, home, auto, health and more. She has more than five years of experience writing about tech trends and innovation and, prior to joining GH in 2021, was a writer for Android Central, Lifewire and other media outlets. Olivia is a graduate of George Washington University, with a bachelor's degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.
Stefani (she/her) is a registered dietitian, a NASM-certified personal trainer and the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab, where she handles all nutrition-related content, testing and evaluation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nutritional sciences from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in clinical nutrition from NYU. She is also Good Housekeeping’s on-staff fitness and exercise expert. Stefani is dedicated to providing readers with evidence-based content to encourage informed food choices and healthy living. She is an avid CrossFitter and a passionate home cook who loves spending time with her big fit Greek family.
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