Stole my heart...and other parts.
Great g-spot toy. The curve puts an amazing amount of pressure in the perfect spot, and the whorls and ridges are very noticeable when it's sliding in and out of you.
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Pros
Silicone!
Cons
Lint attractor!
Okay, wow. This is a fun toy.
This was my first silicone toy, and if they're all this good, I'm hooked (so is the Bandito, coincidentally). The silicone was non-irritating for my girly bits, as I've found jelly to be. The surface of the dildo had beautiful ridges and whorls and looked sculpted.
First, as I'm sure you've all heard in the past, silicone is good. It can be cleaned completely so it can be shared after a good boiling, it's a lovely smooth material, and it has some decent weight to it.
This particular toy has a very distinctive curve at the tip for g-spot stimulation...and boy howdy, it does its job. It's not a huge toy; it's not a small one either. Perfect size, perfect curve, and perfect material.
It is harness-compatible, but I didn't try it with a harness (don't own one yet). The three-sided base seems as though it would be excellently designed for the function, though. Speaking of the base, while it doesn't look like a suction cup, it does work as one. I haven't yet found the right angle to use it when suctioned to a wall, but it stays on strongly.
A few caveats: First, if you're like me, g-spot stimulation is wonderful if you're already quite worked up. Make sure you're very very ready by the time you slip this guy in, and it'll be spectacular.
Second, being silicone, don't use your silicone lube with it. Ever. It'll destroy it. Don't even think of your silicone lube when you're holding the Bandito.
Third, get something to keep it in, even if it's a big ziplock (bigger than a quart). Silicone attracts _everything_. Dust, lint, cat hair...let it go too long and it'll look like a lint brush nightmare.
All in all...worth the price. I'd definitely recommend.
This was my first silicone toy, and if they're all this good, I'm hooked (so is the Bandito, coincidentally). The silicone was non-irritating for my girly bits, as I've found jelly to be. The surface of the dildo had beautiful ridges and whorls and looked sculpted.
First, as I'm sure you've all heard in the past, silicone is good. It can be cleaned completely so it can be shared after a good boiling, it's a lovely smooth material, and it has some decent weight to it.
This particular toy has a very distinctive curve at the tip for g-spot stimulation...and boy howdy, it does its job. It's not a huge toy; it's not a small one either. Perfect size, perfect curve, and perfect material.
It is harness-compatible, but I didn't try it with a harness (don't own one yet). The three-sided base seems as though it would be excellently designed for the function, though. Speaking of the base, while it doesn't look like a suction cup, it does work as one. I haven't yet found the right angle to use it when suctioned to a wall, but it stays on strongly.
A few caveats: First, if you're like me, g-spot stimulation is wonderful if you're already quite worked up. Make sure you're very very ready by the time you slip this guy in, and it'll be spectacular.
Second, being silicone, don't use your silicone lube with it. Ever. It'll destroy it. Don't even think of your silicone lube when you're holding the Bandito.
Third, get something to keep it in, even if it's a big ziplock (bigger than a quart). Silicone attracts _everything_. Dust, lint, cat hair...let it go too long and it'll look like a lint brush nightmare.
All in all...worth the price. I'd definitely recommend.
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As for the lint attraction: I've only ever experienced that with jelly toys. Is this toy slightly gummy, or is it COMPLETELY smooth?
It actually is completely smooth, at least to my somewhat inexperienced senses. If you run a finger over it there is a little drag (for want of a better term), but not the same sticky, gummy feel as a jelly toy.
Another good thing: if there is lint/cat hair pickup, a quick rinse under the tap will take care of it, as opposed to jelly (which generally required me picking bits of lint off with fingers while rinsing).
I have to tell you, after getting this I threw away my one remaining jelly toy. I'm officially spoiled.
That lint attraction thing is definitely a problem with silicone in my experience, though not as bad as with other materials (like you mentioned).