So much, yet so little...
The Silicone Rabbit Pearl is a rabbit for those who do not desire shaft rotation and like their shafts on the shorter and thicker side. It is incredibly quiet and discreet, waterproof, and easy to use.
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Pros
Almost completely silent, medical-grade silicone, waterproof, simple controls.
Cons
Lack of rotating shaft, and clit stimulator only has two speeds.
The Silicone Rabbit Pearl by Pipedream is a toy that is exceptional in some of its qualities and sorely lacking in others. On the plus side, it is billed on the package as being “100% phthalate-free medical-grade silicone,” a feature still surprisingly difficult to find in rabbit-style vibrators. The toy features the traditional vibrating bunny clit stimulator and rotating pearls beneath the opaque lavender shaft. The toy is very easy to operate - the four buttons are clearly labeled and the battery compartment is also labeled with the insertion instructions for the batteries. The batteries are easy to insert, and are locked inside a sort of dual-chamber that makes the toy appear truly waterproof. I tried submerging and running it, and it performed underwater with no problems. The Silicone Rabbit Pearl is also surprisingly quiet for a dual-action vibrator, and I could barely hear it while it was in use.
The shaft of the Silicone Rabbit Pearl is slightly unusual in shape. It is ribbed, but the ribs run vertically and do not produce much in the way of sensation (though they do make cleaning it up a bit more difficult!). The head of the shaft is almost spherical, which produces a very noticeable ‘popping’ sensation during insertion. The shaft has three separate bulbed areas including the head, and the bottom one becomes fairly thick at 1 5/8”. Though it did become a bit thick toward the bottom of the shaft, I was still able to insert it deeply enough for the clitoral stimulator to be effective.
The Silicone Rabbit Pearl features rotating pearls just above the thickest part of the shaft. The pearls can rotate in either direction, and did produce a noticeable and pleasant fluttering feeling during use. However, they are the only part of the shaft that rotates—the shaft itself remains stationary. This was somewhat disappointing, and I can only wish there were also a vibrating motor in the head or something of the sort. As it is, the single-speed rotation of the pearls is the only sensation the shaft produces.
The rabbit-shaped clitoral stimulator is soft enough to be comfortable but firm enough to provide a decent amount of pressure on the clit. The long, fluttering ears felt very nice when I tried it out, but the rabbit only has two speeds, and these were fairly indistinguishable while in use, especially while the pearls were also rotating.
I recommend using only water-based lubricants with the Silicone Rabbit Pearl because of its silicone content. Also, be careful when cleaning the toy to make sure you get the ridges of the shaft clean and dry. The toy runs on 4 AAA batteries, but I found these sufficient to power the rabbit’s functions.
The shaft of the Silicone Rabbit Pearl is slightly unusual in shape. It is ribbed, but the ribs run vertically and do not produce much in the way of sensation (though they do make cleaning it up a bit more difficult!). The head of the shaft is almost spherical, which produces a very noticeable ‘popping’ sensation during insertion. The shaft has three separate bulbed areas including the head, and the bottom one becomes fairly thick at 1 5/8”. Though it did become a bit thick toward the bottom of the shaft, I was still able to insert it deeply enough for the clitoral stimulator to be effective.
The Silicone Rabbit Pearl features rotating pearls just above the thickest part of the shaft. The pearls can rotate in either direction, and did produce a noticeable and pleasant fluttering feeling during use. However, they are the only part of the shaft that rotates—the shaft itself remains stationary. This was somewhat disappointing, and I can only wish there were also a vibrating motor in the head or something of the sort. As it is, the single-speed rotation of the pearls is the only sensation the shaft produces.
The rabbit-shaped clitoral stimulator is soft enough to be comfortable but firm enough to provide a decent amount of pressure on the clit. The long, fluttering ears felt very nice when I tried it out, but the rabbit only has two speeds, and these were fairly indistinguishable while in use, especially while the pearls were also rotating.
I recommend using only water-based lubricants with the Silicone Rabbit Pearl because of its silicone content. Also, be careful when cleaning the toy to make sure you get the ridges of the shaft clean and dry. The toy runs on 4 AAA batteries, but I found these sufficient to power the rabbit’s functions.
Experience
Despite my initial disappointment with the lack of features and speeds offered by the Silicone Rabbit Pearl, the toy did manage to get me off quite effectively. The experience this toy provides is not as intense as that of many rabbits, however, it still does the job. The rotating pearls are noticeable and very pleasant, and the rabbit is firmer than most, allowing it to provide a decent amount of pressure to the clit.
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Adriana - I believe they are tracked beads; however, I am speaking from the illustration on the box and from what I can feel since I can't actually see them. They are smaller 'pearls,' however, and not large ball bearing-type beads. If you're not so much into the rotating shafts, then I would definitely consider trying this!
Sienna - It fared very well in water, even completely submerged (albeit for a brief time). Have you tried ToyFluid lube by Fun Factory? I honestly think it's almost as slick as most silicone lubes.
Betty & Epiphora - I hear you! I was rather disappointed by this toy's lack of features, considering everything it does have going for it!