Little brother of the O2 line
The O2 Flurry is a slimmer little brother of the other Tantus O2 dildos. If the other dildos scare you with the their girth, this might be a good alternative to them.
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Pros
O2 silicone material.
Ridges in the head.
Bright color.
Ridges in the head.
Bright color.
Cons
None.
Use
The Flurry dildo can be used both vaginally and anally. The base of the dildo prevents the toy from disappearing into the butt. The dildo is O-ring compatible so it can be used in a harness, as well. The material can be fully sterilized so the toy can be shared between partners.
Design/shape/size
Before purchasing the Flurry I got the O2 Cush which turned out to be very girthy. I decided to order the Flurry to use as a warm-up toy to the Cush as it's slightly slimmer. I was very happy with the O2 material so I went with the Flurry.
The Flurry is five inches in circumference so it's half an inch slimmer compared to the Cush. Sounds like a small difference but it's noticeable in use.
Being 7 ¼ inches in length, it's also ¼ of inch lengthier than the Cush. I can barely use half of the Cush so this is plenty of length for me.
The flared base of the flurry is 2 3/4 inches in diameter. You can see in the picture that the base of the Flurry is slightly wider for some reason. The base doesn't really provide much of suction cup effect.
The Flurry is made out of the same O2 silicone material as the Cush. It's got a firmer core (brighter pink shown in the base) and the squishier white material on top. The head is just as squishy on my Flurry as with the Cush but the Flurry feels firmer when bending.
The difference can be seen in the color between the toys. The back side of my Flurry is overall more pink and it has that brighter pink spot near the head which is the firmer silicone. The front side is more pale and squishier.
As with the Cush, the Flurry's silicone has some drag to it but since it's slimmer I don't usually need lube with this since I get plenty lubed-up naturally. With Cush, however, I do need it. The Flurry also likes to collect some dust so I rinse this dildo before each use.
The Flurry has two ridges near the head. They feel fantastic in use as they rub the inside of the vagina and my g-spot. Since the head is so squishy, there's no way you can bruise your cervix with thrusting.
The O2 dildos come in three colors: blue, purple and pink. I got the Flurry in pink like my Cush even though I usually like to stay away from pink toys. The color in the base is neon-like and on the shaft it's lighter pink. The Flurry is slightly more pink than my Cush.
The Flurry dildo can be used both vaginally and anally. The base of the dildo prevents the toy from disappearing into the butt. The dildo is O-ring compatible so it can be used in a harness, as well. The material can be fully sterilized so the toy can be shared between partners.
Design/shape/size
Before purchasing the Flurry I got the O2 Cush which turned out to be very girthy. I decided to order the Flurry to use as a warm-up toy to the Cush as it's slightly slimmer. I was very happy with the O2 material so I went with the Flurry.
The Flurry is five inches in circumference so it's half an inch slimmer compared to the Cush. Sounds like a small difference but it's noticeable in use.
Being 7 ¼ inches in length, it's also ¼ of inch lengthier than the Cush. I can barely use half of the Cush so this is plenty of length for me.
The flared base of the flurry is 2 3/4 inches in diameter. You can see in the picture that the base of the Flurry is slightly wider for some reason. The base doesn't really provide much of suction cup effect.
The Flurry is made out of the same O2 silicone material as the Cush. It's got a firmer core (brighter pink shown in the base) and the squishier white material on top. The head is just as squishy on my Flurry as with the Cush but the Flurry feels firmer when bending.
The difference can be seen in the color between the toys. The back side of my Flurry is overall more pink and it has that brighter pink spot near the head which is the firmer silicone. The front side is more pale and squishier.
As with the Cush, the Flurry's silicone has some drag to it but since it's slimmer I don't usually need lube with this since I get plenty lubed-up naturally. With Cush, however, I do need it. The Flurry also likes to collect some dust so I rinse this dildo before each use.
The Flurry has two ridges near the head. They feel fantastic in use as they rub the inside of the vagina and my g-spot. Since the head is so squishy, there's no way you can bruise your cervix with thrusting.
The O2 dildos come in three colors: blue, purple and pink. I got the Flurry in pink like my Cush even though I usually like to stay away from pink toys. The color in the base is neon-like and on the shaft it's lighter pink. The Flurry is slightly more pink than my Cush.
Experience
Care and maintenance
Silicone is completely body-safe, non-allergenic material that can be sterilized to use in partner play with boiling or mild bleach. I usually just use soap and water. Neither of my O2 dildos has odor or taste to them. Water-based lube is the safe option as silicone lube can damage the material of the dildo. Also, silicone toys shouldn't be stored next to each other as the rubbing can cause damage to the material.
Packaging
The Tantus packaging is a clear plastic box that shows the toy inside, so it's definitely not discreet. Some basic info is on the box. The toy doesn't come with a pouch, so unless you have an extra pouch lying around the box might be a good place to store the toy because it does collect dust.
Personal comments
I'm happy that I ordered the Flurry as well. It works well as a warm-up for my Cush. The two ridges in the head provide amazing texture when using this dildo. Unless you're very sensitive to texture, the ridges shouldn't be a problem since the material is so squishy.
Silicone is completely body-safe, non-allergenic material that can be sterilized to use in partner play with boiling or mild bleach. I usually just use soap and water. Neither of my O2 dildos has odor or taste to them. Water-based lube is the safe option as silicone lube can damage the material of the dildo. Also, silicone toys shouldn't be stored next to each other as the rubbing can cause damage to the material.
Packaging
The Tantus packaging is a clear plastic box that shows the toy inside, so it's definitely not discreet. Some basic info is on the box. The toy doesn't come with a pouch, so unless you have an extra pouch lying around the box might be a good place to store the toy because it does collect dust.
Personal comments
I'm happy that I ordered the Flurry as well. It works well as a warm-up for my Cush. The two ridges in the head provide amazing texture when using this dildo. Unless you're very sensitive to texture, the ridges shouldn't be a problem since the material is so squishy.
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Great review, thanks!
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I am so glad you included the pictures. Those were really helpful because I was looking at the Cush and didn't realize how big it really was; this smaller one seems a much better choice what I was looking for.
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