The Comet G Made Me See Stars
The Key Comet G by Jopen is a great g-spot toy which I assume would work with most women's anatomies. The silicone coating offers a smooth ride. This might be too big for some.
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Pros
Smooth. Body Safe. Highly Compatible Design.
Cons
Might be too girthy from the get-go for some. Don't be too rough or you might have issues.
Jopen knocked one out of the park with the Key Comet G. This g-spot-centric toy is enough to make anyone see stars, me included! In my opinion, this is the ultimate g-spot dildo; the not-so subtle curve and soft silicone finish is enough to help any woman find the sweet spot easily!
Now, this isn't my first rodeo. I also have the pure wand by NJOY and the Uma by Je Joue. Compared to the pure wand, it is lighter, softer and easier to use, except for one glaring issue. The bulb at the end of the Key Comet G isn't anything to sneeze at. The 1 1/2" in diameter tip can cause a few issues for the less experienced or the... *ahem* out of practice. I ran into that exact problem myself but with a bit of warm-up, I was able to rejoice in a rush of sensations I haven't experienced before.
Let's get down the the nitty gritty of this wonderful toy. It's made by Jopen, so safety and luxury are implied. The toy is borosilicate glass "dipped" in body safe silicone. You get the best of both worlds without worrying about breakage or micro-scratches which could cause an uncomfortable play-time. The toy is non-porous, latex free and hypoallergenic. It's a cinch to clean with the implied boiling, 10% bleach solution or a simple antibacterial soap and water. Now silicone and glass toys aren't foolproof, so if you're aching to share with a partner, throw a condom on that bad boy. The toy, not the partner. Remember, water-based lubes for silicone so you don't degrade or destroy your soon to be prized g-spot toy.
Enough about the materials! What about the size? I mentioned earlier that the bulb can be a problem if you're not used to the firmness or diameter; the toy is after all glass covered with silicone, so rigidity is implied. The design is lovely and around 7 4/5" in length with a modest 5" insertable but it is more than enough for the nature of this toy. The widest part of the toy is the tip. As mentioned, it is 1 1/2" in diameter, which translates to 4 3/5" in circumference. The curve of the toy isn't too drastic but enough to allow you to explore without feeling awkward and the toy is light enough so you aren't getting a work out while workin' it.
Now, this isn't my first rodeo. I also have the pure wand by NJOY and the Uma by Je Joue. Compared to the pure wand, it is lighter, softer and easier to use, except for one glaring issue. The bulb at the end of the Key Comet G isn't anything to sneeze at. The 1 1/2" in diameter tip can cause a few issues for the less experienced or the... *ahem* out of practice. I ran into that exact problem myself but with a bit of warm-up, I was able to rejoice in a rush of sensations I haven't experienced before.
Let's get down the the nitty gritty of this wonderful toy. It's made by Jopen, so safety and luxury are implied. The toy is borosilicate glass "dipped" in body safe silicone. You get the best of both worlds without worrying about breakage or micro-scratches which could cause an uncomfortable play-time. The toy is non-porous, latex free and hypoallergenic. It's a cinch to clean with the implied boiling, 10% bleach solution or a simple antibacterial soap and water. Now silicone and glass toys aren't foolproof, so if you're aching to share with a partner, throw a condom on that bad boy. The toy, not the partner. Remember, water-based lubes for silicone so you don't degrade or destroy your soon to be prized g-spot toy.
Enough about the materials! What about the size? I mentioned earlier that the bulb can be a problem if you're not used to the firmness or diameter; the toy is after all glass covered with silicone, so rigidity is implied. The design is lovely and around 7 4/5" in length with a modest 5" insertable but it is more than enough for the nature of this toy. The widest part of the toy is the tip. As mentioned, it is 1 1/2" in diameter, which translates to 4 3/5" in circumference. The curve of the toy isn't too drastic but enough to allow you to explore without feeling awkward and the toy is light enough so you aren't getting a work out while workin' it.
Experience
My first experience with the Key Comet G was a learning experience. As stated above, the bulb of the toy is quite large if you aren't toying routinely or if you aren't used to a larger, firmer girth. It took a little poking and prodding to finally get somewhere but when it happened, IT HAPPENED within seconds (thanks in part to my WeVibe Tango).
The aftermath wasn't as great. I was a bit rough and I had some discomfort a few hours later but it fixed itself. Moral of the story? It feels SO good but DON'T get carried away!
The aftermath wasn't as great. I was a bit rough and I had some discomfort a few hours later but it fixed itself. Moral of the story? It feels SO good but DON'T get carried away!
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@Herzer, I'm not much into temperature play but seeing how it's glass + silicone I'm pretty sure it'll retain the heat or cold rather well.