Xtremely Blinding!
The Xtreme Pack G-Spot Bullet would work well for both beginners and advanced toy users. The toy has a wide variety of functions and 5 different speed/intensity levels to choose from. Xtreme is really easy to use. The only issue that I had with the toy is that the light indicators are too bright. It's like having a laser pointer shined directly into your eyes. I have to face the toy away from me to avoid this.
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Pros
Inexpensive, easy to use, soft coating, variety of speeds/functions, strong, lengthy cord.
Cons
Ugly/cheap packaging, not waterproof, light indicators are too bright (hurts the eyes).
The Xtreme Pack G-Spot Bullet had been offered as a free gift with purchase for quite some time, awhile back. I had received numerous of these bullets with purchases. I had given all of the ones I had received away to friends and family members except for one. I kept one for myself.
The packaging to the toy is bland and unattractive. It comes in a plastic bag and the bag sits within a bubble wrap sleeve for protection during shipping. The plastic bag has no images on it. It says “EdenFantasys” as well as the product name. The bag is clear so you can see the toy through the packaging. It is not discreet and does not work well for storage purposes.
There are 2 parts to this toy: the controller and the bullet. The toy is not wireless though. There is a cord stemming from the bottom of the bullet that has to be plugged into the top of the controller before using it. The controller is neon green, purple, and black in colour. It is made of plastic. The bullet is purple in colour with a neon green cord. The bullet is also made of plastic but it has a coating to it, which makes it feel very velvety soft and smooth. The bullet has no texture to it. It is firm with no flexibility. Below is a size comparison photo of the toy beside a 355mL can of pop and a 500mL bottle of water.
I’ve taken a few measurements of the toy but if you need any additional measurements, please send me a message and I will get them for you.
Controller
Length: 4 ¾ inches
Width: 1 ¾ inches
Thickness: just less than 1 inch
Bullet
Length: 3 ¾ inches
Circumference: 3 3/8
Length of cord: 33 ¾ inches
The bullet has a slight curve to it 3 inches up from the bottom of the toy. The tip of the toy tapers to a rounded point. There is a subtle seam line that runs down the back of the toy. The toy can be inserted for internal stimulation or used externally. The coated plastic bullet is compatible with silicone and water-based lubricants.
The toy requires 2x AA batteries, which are not included. The batteries go into the back of the controller. The bottom back of the controller has a slide-off piece that covers the battery compartment. It’s very easy to access the compartment with this lid. The toy is not waterproof so it should not be brought into the bath or shower.
There are a total of 5 buttons on the controller. The buttons have labels beneath them, which makes it simpler for the user. The 2 buttons on the right hand side are labelled “Speed”. There is a plus (+) sign and a minus (-) sign to control the speed of the toy. The button at the centre is labelled “On/Off”. Pretty self explanatory; this middle button turns the toy on and off. The two buttons on the right are used to change the mode. The mode is control by a right (>) and left (<) arrow.
There are a number of light indicators as well. There are 10 circular lights that form a half-circle shape above the buttons. They light up a very bright red. There are 4 oval-shaped light indicators just above the on/off button at the centre. These light up a neon green colour. While it’s fun to watch the different lights flash about, I found the red lights to be really hard on my eyes. Maybe I just have bad eyes to begin with but it was like someone was shining a laser-pointer directly into my eyes. It hurt. I’d recommend not looking straight at the toy. I had turned it slightly to the side when I used it so I wouldn’t be blinded.
When you turn the toy on (with that centre on/off button), you’ll be met with a low, constant vibration. 2 of the ten red lights will be bright and the bottom green light will be flashing. There are 5 speeds to the constant vibration. Each time you increase the speed, an additional two of the ten red lights will come on. Once all ten red lights are on, you know you’ve reached the highest speed. To increase the speed you press the plus (+) sign button and to decrease use the minus (-) button. When you’re not using the mode function, the “speed” is actually the intensity level of the vibrations.
The packaging to the toy is bland and unattractive. It comes in a plastic bag and the bag sits within a bubble wrap sleeve for protection during shipping. The plastic bag has no images on it. It says “EdenFantasys” as well as the product name. The bag is clear so you can see the toy through the packaging. It is not discreet and does not work well for storage purposes.
There are 2 parts to this toy: the controller and the bullet. The toy is not wireless though. There is a cord stemming from the bottom of the bullet that has to be plugged into the top of the controller before using it. The controller is neon green, purple, and black in colour. It is made of plastic. The bullet is purple in colour with a neon green cord. The bullet is also made of plastic but it has a coating to it, which makes it feel very velvety soft and smooth. The bullet has no texture to it. It is firm with no flexibility. Below is a size comparison photo of the toy beside a 355mL can of pop and a 500mL bottle of water.
I’ve taken a few measurements of the toy but if you need any additional measurements, please send me a message and I will get them for you.
Controller
Length: 4 ¾ inches
Width: 1 ¾ inches
Thickness: just less than 1 inch
Bullet
Length: 3 ¾ inches
Circumference: 3 3/8
Length of cord: 33 ¾ inches
The bullet has a slight curve to it 3 inches up from the bottom of the toy. The tip of the toy tapers to a rounded point. There is a subtle seam line that runs down the back of the toy. The toy can be inserted for internal stimulation or used externally. The coated plastic bullet is compatible with silicone and water-based lubricants.
The toy requires 2x AA batteries, which are not included. The batteries go into the back of the controller. The bottom back of the controller has a slide-off piece that covers the battery compartment. It’s very easy to access the compartment with this lid. The toy is not waterproof so it should not be brought into the bath or shower.
There are a total of 5 buttons on the controller. The buttons have labels beneath them, which makes it simpler for the user. The 2 buttons on the right hand side are labelled “Speed”. There is a plus (+) sign and a minus (-) sign to control the speed of the toy. The button at the centre is labelled “On/Off”. Pretty self explanatory; this middle button turns the toy on and off. The two buttons on the right are used to change the mode. The mode is control by a right (>) and left (<) arrow.
There are a number of light indicators as well. There are 10 circular lights that form a half-circle shape above the buttons. They light up a very bright red. There are 4 oval-shaped light indicators just above the on/off button at the centre. These light up a neon green colour. While it’s fun to watch the different lights flash about, I found the red lights to be really hard on my eyes. Maybe I just have bad eyes to begin with but it was like someone was shining a laser-pointer directly into my eyes. It hurt. I’d recommend not looking straight at the toy. I had turned it slightly to the side when I used it so I wouldn’t be blinded.
When you turn the toy on (with that centre on/off button), you’ll be met with a low, constant vibration. 2 of the ten red lights will be bright and the bottom green light will be flashing. There are 5 speeds to the constant vibration. Each time you increase the speed, an additional two of the ten red lights will come on. Once all ten red lights are on, you know you’ve reached the highest speed. To increase the speed you press the plus (+) sign button and to decrease use the minus (-) button. When you’re not using the mode function, the “speed” is actually the intensity level of the vibrations.
Experience
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To cycle through the different modes, just use the left and right hand arrow buttons. It seems that there are six modes (not including the constant vibration). The four green light indicators light up when you’re using the modes. The modes are as follows:
1. Medium pulses
2. Fast pulses
3. 6 long pulses, 5 medium pulses, then 27 short pulses and repeat
4. Constant vibration- a long period of high intensity followed by a long period of low intensity and repeat
5. 3 short pulses and then a long pulse
6. 30 short pulses followed by a really long constant vibration and repeat
You can turn the toy off at any time by pressing the on/off button. When you turn the toy back on, you’ll be back at the low, constant vibration. I’m going to assume that the control boasts of “35x vibration” because if you were to take the 6 different modes plus the constant vibration mode and multiply that by 5 (speeds), you get 35 different options. I don’t really see a huge difference between the first and second mode though. The lengths of the pulses are different at first but if you use the speed button to increase them, they end up being the same (in my opinion).
The noise level to the toy depends on if you’re using it externally or internally. If you use the toy externally, the toy can be heard through covers and a closed door. Internally, the toy can be heard through covers but not a closed door. The vibrations are in between rumbly and buzzy. The vibrations can be felt through the entire bullet but are strongest at the very back of the curve. When I used the toy externally, I had to use the back of the curve. I’m a bit of a power-queen and the tip wasn’t strong enough for me. On the lowest intensity level, the vibrations are a 1 out of 5 vroom level. On the strongest intensity level, the vibrations are a 4 out of 5.
The toy can be cleaned with soap and water, toy wipes, or a toy cleaning spray. You can also wipe the toy down with rubbing alcohol or a bleach/water solution. Overall, I think the Xtreme Pack is a nice toy. I received it for free but I think the price is excellent. I had seen that Cal Exotics has the toy priced at $41.99. The only difference is that you get better packaging with Cal Exotics. That’s a $14 dollar difference for packaging that would probably end up in the recycling bin anyway! I’ve deducted one star from the rating because the light indicators really hurt my eyes.
To cycle through the different modes, just use the left and right hand arrow buttons. It seems that there are six modes (not including the constant vibration). The four green light indicators light up when you’re using the modes. The modes are as follows:
1. Medium pulses
2. Fast pulses
3. 6 long pulses, 5 medium pulses, then 27 short pulses and repeat
4. Constant vibration- a long period of high intensity followed by a long period of low intensity and repeat
5. 3 short pulses and then a long pulse
6. 30 short pulses followed by a really long constant vibration and repeat
You can turn the toy off at any time by pressing the on/off button. When you turn the toy back on, you’ll be back at the low, constant vibration. I’m going to assume that the control boasts of “35x vibration” because if you were to take the 6 different modes plus the constant vibration mode and multiply that by 5 (speeds), you get 35 different options. I don’t really see a huge difference between the first and second mode though. The lengths of the pulses are different at first but if you use the speed button to increase them, they end up being the same (in my opinion).
The noise level to the toy depends on if you’re using it externally or internally. If you use the toy externally, the toy can be heard through covers and a closed door. Internally, the toy can be heard through covers but not a closed door. The vibrations are in between rumbly and buzzy. The vibrations can be felt through the entire bullet but are strongest at the very back of the curve. When I used the toy externally, I had to use the back of the curve. I’m a bit of a power-queen and the tip wasn’t strong enough for me. On the lowest intensity level, the vibrations are a 1 out of 5 vroom level. On the strongest intensity level, the vibrations are a 4 out of 5.
The toy can be cleaned with soap and water, toy wipes, or a toy cleaning spray. You can also wipe the toy down with rubbing alcohol or a bleach/water solution. Overall, I think the Xtreme Pack is a nice toy. I received it for free but I think the price is excellent. I had seen that Cal Exotics has the toy priced at $41.99. The only difference is that you get better packaging with Cal Exotics. That’s a $14 dollar difference for packaging that would probably end up in the recycling bin anyway! I’ve deducted one star from the rating because the light indicators really hurt my eyes.
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Great review! We just got this and those lights are almost unbearable! I get migraines from LEDs anyway, so this has to stay face down if we use it. Our only other issue is that it's so buzzy I'm afraid of getting Carpal Tunnel from it, lol.
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Thanks!
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