"Hey! Ho! Let's go!"
Cupid’s Punk Rock Rabbit got my attention from the very first time I saw it. It pleased me for different reasons than it teased me, but in the end this guy does not disappoint. It’s a great toy for novices and pros alike.
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Pros
Strong clitoral vibrations.
Cons
A little loud when both motors are on.
The first time I saw Cupid’s Punk Rock Rabbit, I knew it had to become part of my collection. All those ticklers looked amazing and a shaft that rotates AND vibrates? What’s not to love?
The shaft was not as hard as I thought it would be. There’s just a stake through the middle (for the rotating function) surrounded by a thick layer of the TPR. The tip contains the vibrator, so the TPR is less thick there. The battery pack/controller is plastic with really soft rubber cote. Inside the battery pack, there’s a convenient holder for the four AA batteries. This is great because when I’m all hot and bothered, the last thing I want to do is fiddle with batteries. The controls are really simple – just an on/off button, two dials for vibration and rotation, and a button to switch the rotation direction. Although the dials are labeled vibration and rotation, the rotation dial controls both the rotation and vibration of the shaft. The vibrations dial controls just the clitoral attachment.
When it came to performance, the Punk was not what I had expected, but not in a bad way. I expected the ticklers to, well, tickle. On the bullet clit attachment, the ticklers tickle when it is held far enough away so that they still flutter freely. That’s nice for those who like to be teased, but I prefer more direct action. I could get that with the Punk too. The shaft isn’t too long that you can’t nestle the bullet right up against your clit. In that case, the ticklers still create some texture. You can feel the ticklers on the shaft most when you thrust with it, but there was something about that feeling that didn’t quite rub me the right way (pun intended). With the rotation function on, the ticklers add some texture, but not as much as I thought they would.
The clit attachment has some very strong vibrations. The vibrations in the shaft were not as strong and the rotation is not very dramatic as with some rotating vibrators, but for some reason it’s the shaft that makes my orgasms with this toy so much more intense. I sometimes miss not having a firm shaft to clench, but it’s just a small difference to get used to.
The Punk seems much louder when you’re alone with it in bed, but I turned it on full blast, left it on my bed under the covers, went outside and closed the door. It actually wasn’t too loud then.
The Punk’s made from TPR, so you can use water or silicone based lube with it. You should also cover it with a condom if you plan on sharing it. It can be cleaned with water and antibacterial soap or antibacterial toy cleaner.
This is a great addition to my collection, and I recommend it for anyone who likes rabbit style vibrators but wants to go for something a little out of the ordinary.
The shaft was not as hard as I thought it would be. There’s just a stake through the middle (for the rotating function) surrounded by a thick layer of the TPR. The tip contains the vibrator, so the TPR is less thick there. The battery pack/controller is plastic with really soft rubber cote. Inside the battery pack, there’s a convenient holder for the four AA batteries. This is great because when I’m all hot and bothered, the last thing I want to do is fiddle with batteries. The controls are really simple – just an on/off button, two dials for vibration and rotation, and a button to switch the rotation direction. Although the dials are labeled vibration and rotation, the rotation dial controls both the rotation and vibration of the shaft. The vibrations dial controls just the clitoral attachment.
When it came to performance, the Punk was not what I had expected, but not in a bad way. I expected the ticklers to, well, tickle. On the bullet clit attachment, the ticklers tickle when it is held far enough away so that they still flutter freely. That’s nice for those who like to be teased, but I prefer more direct action. I could get that with the Punk too. The shaft isn’t too long that you can’t nestle the bullet right up against your clit. In that case, the ticklers still create some texture. You can feel the ticklers on the shaft most when you thrust with it, but there was something about that feeling that didn’t quite rub me the right way (pun intended). With the rotation function on, the ticklers add some texture, but not as much as I thought they would.
The clit attachment has some very strong vibrations. The vibrations in the shaft were not as strong and the rotation is not very dramatic as with some rotating vibrators, but for some reason it’s the shaft that makes my orgasms with this toy so much more intense. I sometimes miss not having a firm shaft to clench, but it’s just a small difference to get used to.
The Punk seems much louder when you’re alone with it in bed, but I turned it on full blast, left it on my bed under the covers, went outside and closed the door. It actually wasn’t too loud then.
The Punk’s made from TPR, so you can use water or silicone based lube with it. You should also cover it with a condom if you plan on sharing it. It can be cleaned with water and antibacterial soap or antibacterial toy cleaner.
This is a great addition to my collection, and I recommend it for anyone who likes rabbit style vibrators but wants to go for something a little out of the ordinary.
Follow-up commentary
7 months after original review
Cupid's Punk Rock Rabbit is still one of my go-to toys. I've noticed that it makes a lot less noise if it's held by the clit attachment. That can also help you pinpoint the vibrations exactly where you want them. While using it recently I figured out that if you move the clit attachment back and forth in a sweeping motion, the ticklers brush against your clit in an absolutely exquisite way.
Over time, the TPR sleeve covering the shaft has separated from the base, but this is only a minor issue and doesn't affect the integrity of the toy itself.
Over time, the TPR sleeve covering the shaft has separated from the base, but this is only a minor issue and doesn't affect the integrity of the toy itself.
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Good review!
+1 for the Ramones reference.
I did try super glue on the TPR, but over time it pulled away again. The space where it has separated is so small and a good inch away from the insertable portion, that I've never had a problem with stuff getting in there.