The details.

For Kiwi blokes who spend time outdoors or working with their hands, a silicone ring makes more sense than metal in a lot of situations. This one is flexible, non-conductive, and designed to break safely if it catches on something. Made from quality medical-grade silicone. Waterproof, easy to clean, and comfortable enough to forget about. If you're pulling wire, handling stock, fishing, or doing anything where a solid ring is a hazard, this is the practical swap. Wear your metal band for special occasions, this one for everything else.

Living with the metallic bronze silicone

The bronze finish sits in the silicone itself, not on top, so scuffs do not show as silver streaks underneath. Rinse off sunscreen and sweat to keep the metallic flash even across the band.

Sizing notes for this silicone band

Silicone stretches over the knuckle — order true to your metal ring size, not up. A loose silicone fit spins on the finger. Free NZ sizer posted on request.

Bronze silicone vs real bronze metal

Real bronze is heavy and will mark a finger green from skin oils. This gives the same warm metallic look with none of the oxidation or weight. See the silicone range for other colours.

Q: Orange or brown bronze?

A: Warm copper-brown in shade, brighter under direct sun. Less yellow than rose gold, less red than copper.

Q: Pairs with yellow gold?

A: Yes — the warm tones sit comfortably together. Many Kiwi blokes wear this on the work hand and gold on the other.

Q: Will chlorine wreck it?

A: Medical-grade silicone shrugs off pool chlorine. Rinse with fresh water after a swim to keep the finish even.

What 3 owners actually say.

Average 5.0 / 5 across 3 verified reviews.

Janine★★★★★

Very happy with our purchase

Aug 31
Customer★★★★★

Quality as a good price. Quick delivery

Apr 25
Liam B.★★★★★

Ordered 2 bands and they arrived super quick and the way the were packed was just awesome and looked really professional. Can’t wait to wear mine.

Aug 28

Caring for your Silicone ring

Medical-grade silicone is built for the jobs where you'd normally take your ring off — gym sessions, rugby, mountain biking, dairy sheds, building sites and the surf. Rinse it under the tap after sweaty workouts or saltwater swims, and once a week wash with soap and water to clear out skin oils that can cause a faint smell. Air-dry inside-out; do not leave it in direct sun on a car dash, as prolonged UV above 80°C can soften the polymer.

Silicone rings are designed to tear away under load — that is the safety feature, not a defect — so expect to replace yours every 12–24 months depending on wear. Avoid contact with petrol, brake cleaner and concentrated solvents, which can swell the material. The colour is moulded all the way through, so scuffs and scratches don't show.

Common questions about Silicone rings

Are silicone rings safe for tradies and dairy farmers in NZ?

Yes — that's exactly what they're built for. The ring is designed to tear cleanly at roughly 12kg of pull force, which prevents "ring avulsion" injuries from machinery, ladder rungs or livestock yards. WorkSafe NZ guidance allows silicone where metal rings are banned.

How long does a silicone wedding ring last?

With daily wear most owners get 12–24 months before the band stretches or tears at the inside edge. Buying a 2-pack or 3-pack is common in NZ — keep a backup in the gym bag and another in the ute glovebox.

Can I wear a silicone ring in the ocean or hot pools?

Yes, silicone is unaffected by NZ seawater and chlorinated pools, and handles hot pools and saunas up to about 230°C. Avoid leaving it on a hot BBQ plate or dark car dashboard for hours in summer, where temperatures can exceed that.

Will a silicone ring trigger a skin reaction?

Medical-grade silicone is hypoallergenic and latex-free, so reactions are rare. If you do see redness it's usually "glove rash" — sweat and soap trapped under the band. Take the ring off for 24 hours, wash both finger and ring with mild soap, and the irritation clears.

Considering alternatives?

If you want a metal ring you can also wear at the gym, look at titanium rings — they are light enough for sport and won't tarnish, though they don't have silicone's tear-away safety feature. Many NZ buyers own both: titanium for daily wear, silicone for site work and lifting.