What's the Best Wedding Band Material for Active Men?

Gold isn’t as strong as other more unique materials.

POSTED BY ANNA GRAHAM

When romance is in the air, sometimes aesthetics come second. But if you’re an active man who wants to keep their wedding ring on at all times, you need to consider what your jewelry is made out of. Gold, the most common ring metal, isn’t as strong as other more unique materials.

What is the Best Material for a Men’s Wedding Band?

Although gold and silver are inexpensive and readily available at more jewelry stores, you run the risk of destroying or damaging your ring. However, sterling silver spinner rings could also be great items to look at.

There are many options to choose from these days when it comes to mens wedding rings, but you need to ensure you choose the right design, style, and material as an active man. 

Here are some other stronger options to consider.

1. Silicone Rings

Silicone may be a non-conventional choice, but this material is the best option for active men. It’s affordable, durable, easy to clean, comfortable, and nonconductive, which is essential if you work in construction. You can choose a silicone ring in almost any color, pattern, or size.

2. Tungsten Rings

While silicone is the best non-metal ring, tungsten wedding bands win in the “best metal ring” category. Tungsten is 10x harder than 18kt gold and has a weight and feel that’s similar to platinum. Tungsten rings are tarnish-resistant, hypoallergenic, and perfect for most active men.

3. Titanium Rings

Titanium is a popular option because of how lightweight and durable it is. If you’re a busy guy who doesn’t want to spend a lot of time worrying about maintenance, you should choose this material for its tarnish and scratch-resistant shine. Titanium is also a poor conductor of heat.

4. Ceramic Rings

Ceramic is comparable to tungsten with its ability to resist signs of wear. There are few things in the world that can scratch ceramic, meaning your ring will keep its polish throughout your life. While ceramic can be smashed with a hammer swing, it’s both heat and corrosion-resistant.

5. Carbon Fiber Rings

Want a ring that’s made out of space-age material? Look no further than carbon fiber. This unique, lightweight material can come in all sorts of inlays, patterns, and colors, but its durability is the true selling point. After all, carbon fiber is what most bulletproof vests are made out of.

6. Wood Rings

You’d think wood wouldn’t be durable, but bentwood it’s basically indestructible. To make bentwood, the jewelry wraps multiple thin layers of wood around each other, making it super strong. The best and strongest wood rings are finished with medical-grade CA glue.

7. Black Jade Rings

Jade is three times tougher than ceramic and harder than stainless steel, making it a perfect choice for an active man. While jade is typically green and could make for a stunning statement piece, you can easily find black jade rings if you want something that goes with everything. 

8. Cobalt Rings

While cobalt often comes platted, these rings are entirely made of a bright white color that stays glossy forever. If you’re going to plate the ring, make sure it’s also just as scratch resistant as the cobalt. The band is durable, hypoallergenic, scratch-resistant, and heavier than titanium.

9. Serinium Rings

Serinium is great for grooms that want to be socially responsible and eco-friendly, as this silver material is non-toxic and non-oxidizing. While serinium is tough, resistant to scratches, and tarnish-proof, it can be engraved with carbon fibers. Serinium rings can also be resized easily.

10. Black Zirconium Rings

Next to tungsten and cobalt, black zirconium is one of the hardest materials on earth. When zirconium is oxidized, it turns black and becomes harder and less dense. While they’re super hard and hypoallergenic, they’re difficult to resize, so you can only cut the ring once.
 

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