What Is an Asslock?

What Is an Asslock? The Plug-and-Ring Combo Toy, Explained

What Is an Asslock? The Plug-and-Ring Combo Toy, Explained

An asslock is a two-in-one toy that connects a butt plug to a cock ring (or cocksling, ball stretcher, or even a chastity cage) with a strip of material running between them — so the plug is anchored at the front and locked in place from behind. The name says it exactly: the ring locks the plug in. It solves the classic wearable-plug problem (plugs shift and work loose during movement) while adding grip and tug up front, making it the go-to design for hands-free, wear-it-and-move play. Oxballs essentially owns this category, and this guide explains how the design works, who it's for, and how to pick the right one of the four styles — because each variant pairs the plug with a different front end, and that choice is the whole decision.

What is an asslock — the butt plug and cock ring combo toy explained

How the Design Works

Three connected parts: a plug that sits inside, a ring or sling that wraps the shaft and/or balls, and a connecting strap that runs under the taint linking the two. Because both ends are anchored to each other, neither can shift: the ring holds the plug seated no matter how much you move, and the plug keeps the ring from riding. The strap itself becomes a third contact point, pressing along the perineum (some designs add a raised nub there on purpose). The result is a toy that stays exactly where you put it — walking, dancing, under gear, through a long session — with stimulation at three points from one piece of silicone.

That's the core appeal in one sentence: a plug that cannot slip, plus a ring's grip, hands-free.

Who It's For

Asslocks suit anyone who already enjoys wearable plugs but fights the shifting problem; ring users curious about fullness; gear enthusiasts who want everything secure under clothing for a night out; and anyone building toward longer wear sessions where adjustment isn't convenient. If you're brand new to anal play entirely, start with a basic plug first (the butt plug guide and anal training guide cover that path) — the asslock is the natural second purchase once you know your comfortable plug size, because the locked-in design rewards a size you can wear at ease.

The Four Styles (and Which One Is Yours)

All four Oxballs asslocks share the locked-in plug concept — the difference is what's on the front end. Match the front end to what you already enjoy:

1. Cocksling + Plug: The All-Rounder

The Oxballs ASS-X pairs the plug with a UNIT-X cocksling — the stretchy sling wraps both shaft and balls for grip and a heavy bulge, while the soft ergonomic plug fills from behind. Made from Oxballs' squishy FLEXtpr, it's the most comfortable entry into the category and the pick for extended wear and under-gear use. Start here if you're new to asslocks.

2. Ball Stretcher + Plug: The Tug Combo

The Oxballs Nutstretch swaps the sling for a built-in ball stretcher, in firm-but-stretchy platinum silicone — the downward tug of a stretcher plus the fullness of a smooth conical plug, with a raised nub on the connecting strap for taint stimulation. If yesterday's reading was our ball stretcher guide and you liked what you learned, this is that sensation with a plug attached. Fair warning: it runs low in stock.

3. Chastity Cage + Plug: The Lockdown

The Oxballs TAILPIPE fuses the COCK-LOCK chastity cage with the plug — full enclosure up front restricting erections, fullness behind, one connected piece of soft FLEXtpr. It's the power-play variant, comfortable enough for extended lock-ins, with a vented tip for practical drainage. Pairs conceptually with everything in the male chastity guide; if that lifestyle interests you, this is its plug-anchored expression.

4. Fist Plug + Ring: The Advanced Seat

The Oxballs PUNCH anchors a balled-fist-shaped platinum silicone plug — smooth, fleshy, with real give — to a firm cockring. This is the pro-level piece for experienced stretchers who want a deep, stuffed, fist-like fullness that stays seated. If our fisting guide is familiar territory, the PUNCH is the wearable version of that fullness. Not a beginner toy, and it doesn't pretend to be.

Model Front End Material Best For
ASS-X Cocksling FLEXtpr (squishy) First asslock, extended wear
Nutstretch Ball stretcher Platinum silicone Stretcher fans wanting fullness
TAILPIPE Chastity cage FLEXtpr (squishy) Chastity + plug power play
PUNCH Cockring Platinum silicone Advanced, fist-like fullness

Fit, Wear, and Safety

An asslock inherits the rules of both its halves — plug rules behind, ring rules in front:

  • Size the plug for comfort, not challenge. Locked-in wear means you can't easily adjust, so choose a plug size you can relax around — your comfortable size from training, not your ambitious one.
  • Lube generously. Water-based works with every material here; note that Oxballs' platinum silicone pieces are unusually lube-flexible, but when in doubt, water-based is always right (the compatibility cheat sheet settles specifics).
  • Ring rules apply in full: numbness, cold, tingling, or color change up front means everything comes off immediately, and never sleep in one. Same non-negotiables as the stretcher guide.
  • Warm up first. The plug goes in like any plug — relaxed, lubed, gradual. Getting the geometry seated (plug in, strap flat along the taint, ring settled) takes a minute the first few times; a warm shower beforehand makes everything easier.
  • Build wear time gradually — short sessions first, extending as your body confirms everything stays comfortable in motion.
  • Clean after every wear. Platinum silicone models take the full silicone care routine (they're even boilable); FLEXtpr pieces get warm water and mild soap, dried fully — the silicone vs TPE guide explains why the distinction matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an asslock?

An asslock is a combination toy that links a butt plug to a cock ring, cocksling, ball stretcher, or chastity cage with a connecting strap, so the plug is locked in place by the ring worn up front. The design prevents the plug from shifting or slipping during movement — the main weakness of standalone wearable plugs — while adding the ring's grip and a third stimulation point along the perineum.

Is an asslock good for beginners?

It's best as a second-step toy: ideal for people who already wear plugs comfortably and know their size, since the locked-in design rewards an easy fit and can't be casually adjusted mid-wear. Total beginners should start with a basic plug or trainer set first, then graduate to an asslock — the ASS-X cocksling version being the gentlest entry into the category.

Which Oxballs asslock should I get?

Match the front end to what you enjoy: the ASS-X (cocksling) is the comfortable all-rounder and best first pick; the Nutstretch adds a built-in ball stretcher for tug fans; the TAILPIPE integrates a full chastity cage for power play; and the PUNCH anchors a fist-shaped plug for experienced users wanting maximum fullness. When in doubt, start with the ASS-X.

Can you wear an asslock in public or under clothes?

Hands-free security under clothing is exactly what the design is for — the locked geometry keeps everything seated and the profile discreet under normal clothes. Build up wear time privately first so you know your comfortable duration, and the front-end rules still apply: any numbness or circulation warning means removing it promptly, wherever you are.

How do you clean an asslock?

By material: platinum silicone models (Nutstretch, PUNCH) handle the full deep-clean routine — soap and hot water, even boiling — while FLEXtpr models (ASS-X, TAILPIPE) get warm water and mild soap, then complete air drying before storage. As with any toy that's worn anally, clean after every use without exception.

Asslock vs regular butt plug — what's the difference?

Security and stimulation points. A standalone plug relies on its flared base and your body to stay put, and can shift or work loose with movement; an asslock anchors the plug to a ring worn up front so it physically cannot slip, while adding the ring's grip and taint-strap pressure. For stationary use a regular plug is simpler; for wear-and-move sessions the asslock is the purpose-built tool.

Key Takeaway

The asslock is the answer to a specific, real problem — wearable plugs that won't stay put — solved by locking the plug to a ring up front, with bonus stimulation everywhere the design touches. Pick by front end: ASS-X to start, Nutstretch for the stretcher tug, TAILPIPE for chastity play, PUNCH for advanced fullness — all in the asslocks collection at Happibee.

Newer to the pieces involved? The butt plug guide, ball stretcher guide, chastity guide, and cock ring guide each cover their half of the combo in depth.

This guide is general educational information, not medical advice. If you have circulation or clotting concerns, consult a healthcare provider before using restriction gear.

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