Ball Stretchers
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View full detailsA ball stretcher pulls the scrotum downward, creating a stretching sensation that many men find intense and pleasurable. Here you’ll find ball stretchers, ball spreaders, and humbler models made of silicone, leather, and metal. Check out the full selection of all cock & ball toys or return to all sex toys for men.
What is a ball stretcher?
A ball stretcher — also known as a ball stretcher, ball spreader, or humbler — is a ring or weight worn around the scrotum that pulls the testicles downward. This stretching sensation in the scrotum provides a sustained, intense feeling that ranges from mild to intense depending on the weight and duration of wear. Ball stretchers are used in solo BDSM play and as part of cock & ball torture. Ball stretcher, ball stretcher sex, and ball stretcher BDSM are common search terms. Scrotum stretching and testicle stretcher are informal terms for the same effect.
Types of ball stretchers
Silicone ball stretcher
A stretchy silicone ring that goes around the scrotum. Lightweight, body-safe, and easy to put on and take off. Suitable as a first ball stretcher due to the gentle pressure and the material’s stretchiness. “Ball stretcher sex toy” and “sex toy ball stretcher” usually refer to this type.
Leather ball stretcher
A leather strap with a snap closure that fastens around the scrotum. Adjustable in width and therefore adjustable in the intensity of the stretch. Popular in BDSM contexts for its aesthetic appeal. “BDSM ball stretcher” and “femdom ball stretcher” refer to this use. You can read more about leather care in how do I care for my leather products.
Metal ball stretcher
Heavier than silicone or leather—the weight of the metal provides a constant, gravity-driven downward pull. “Extreme ball stretcher” typically refers to heavier metal models. The constant pressure from the weight intensifies with movement.
Humbler
The humbler is a wooden or plastic bar with two openings: one for the scrotum and one that fastens behind the thighs. Once in place, the device prevents the wearer from fully extending their knees—every movement is restricted. The humbler is a specific form of scrotal restraint within BDSM play. You can read practical advice about the humbler in The Humbler: A Unique BDSM Tool.
Safe use of ball stretchers
Never wear a ball stretcher for more than 20 to 30 minutes at a time. Remove it immediately if you experience pain, tingling, or a sensation of cold in the testicles—these are signs of reduced blood flow. Start with a lightweight model before moving on to heavier versions. Always use lubricant when putting on tight silicone models. You can read more about ball stretchers and safe use in practical information about cock rings and ball stretchers.
Frequently asked questions about ball stretchers
What is the difference between a ball stretcher and a cock ring?
A cock ring goes around the base of the penis and restricts blood flow for a harder erection. A ball stretcher goes around the scrotum and pulls it downward—without directly affecting the erection. Some cock & ball toys combine both functions. A double cock ring sometimes refers to models that encircle both the penis and the scrotum.
Is a ball stretcher safe for beginners?
Yes, provided you start with a lightweight silicone model. The stretching tension is mild with soft silicone and easy to control. Gradually increase the weight and wearing time as you gain more experience. Extreme ball stretchers are for advanced users who are already accustomed to scrotal stimulation.
How do I clean a ball stretcher?
Clean silicone models with warm water and soap—boiling is acceptable. Clean leather models with a damp cloth and treat them with leather conditioner. Metal models can be boiled or disinfected with alcohol. Allow everything to dry completely before storing.