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If you're looking for a simple G-spot toy that works without a lot of pomp, the Comet G is for you! It's texture drags across the G-spot and the handle is very ergonomic.
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Pros
Great for G-Spot
Easy to clean
Great size
Easy to clean
Great size
Cons
Head may be too big for some
Several months ago, I tried the Jopen Key Io, and I have to say I was not impressed. I didn't think I would ever be interested in getting another Jopen, let alone anything from the Key line. Still, I heard that the Comet G is pretty amazing for such a simple toy. I decided to give it a try.
First off, the packaging. It comes in a simple cardboard box with a foam recess where the toy sits. Under the foam, there is also a storage bag if you don't want to use the box. I like that. Boxes take up too much room.
The Comet G is waterproof with a glass handle, but the business end, so to speak, is silicone. This means that any lubricant should be water-based, not silicone. It is about 5 inches around at the widest point on the head and slightly over 9 inches if you measure from the head down the outside curve to the end of the handle. Cleaning is easy with soap and water or toy cleaner.
I didn't buy this one for quite some time. After all, I already have a bunch of toys made for G-spotting. I couldn't see why I would need this. However, once I tried it, I was amazed. The texture of the silicone is matte and has a fair amount of drag. Although this may be a problem when inserting, it drags across the G-spot very pleasantly. The head is the perfect size to be satisfying without being too intimidating except to those that are new to penetration or have a history of difficulty with medium to large toys. The size of the head also makes it almost impossible to miss the G-spot.
Behind the head, the circumference changes and becomes suddenly much thinner. This drop off in size combined with the curve creates a dip that hooks behind my pubic bone. It sounds painful, but it's actually fairly pleasurable combed with the G-Spot stimulation.
Finally, the angle of the handle is just perfect. I don't feel like I have to over reach or strain to hold it comfortably. This is a huge plus. Many toys I've used feel great, but are so awkward. I can hold this one fairly naturally with no problem.
If you've been looking for a solid, inflexible toy to try G-spotting, the Comet G is definitely worth a look.
First off, the packaging. It comes in a simple cardboard box with a foam recess where the toy sits. Under the foam, there is also a storage bag if you don't want to use the box. I like that. Boxes take up too much room.
The Comet G is waterproof with a glass handle, but the business end, so to speak, is silicone. This means that any lubricant should be water-based, not silicone. It is about 5 inches around at the widest point on the head and slightly over 9 inches if you measure from the head down the outside curve to the end of the handle. Cleaning is easy with soap and water or toy cleaner.
I didn't buy this one for quite some time. After all, I already have a bunch of toys made for G-spotting. I couldn't see why I would need this. However, once I tried it, I was amazed. The texture of the silicone is matte and has a fair amount of drag. Although this may be a problem when inserting, it drags across the G-spot very pleasantly. The head is the perfect size to be satisfying without being too intimidating except to those that are new to penetration or have a history of difficulty with medium to large toys. The size of the head also makes it almost impossible to miss the G-spot.
Behind the head, the circumference changes and becomes suddenly much thinner. This drop off in size combined with the curve creates a dip that hooks behind my pubic bone. It sounds painful, but it's actually fairly pleasurable combed with the G-Spot stimulation.
Finally, the angle of the handle is just perfect. I don't feel like I have to over reach or strain to hold it comfortably. This is a huge plus. Many toys I've used feel great, but are so awkward. I can hold this one fairly naturally with no problem.
If you've been looking for a solid, inflexible toy to try G-spotting, the Comet G is definitely worth a look.
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Nice review, I don't think it would work for me.
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Thanks for the info
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Great review. I really like it in the blue color, nice pictures.
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I'm really interested in this toy, the silicone over glass seems cool. Thanks!
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Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the review and photos!
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Nice review, and pics! Thanks!
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Nice review, thank you~!
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Thanks for the review!
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Nice review and pics.
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