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- TENGA Flip Zero BlackRating
80%
Great concept with great stimulation. If you erect to about 5 inches, you will be able to feel the everything the tunnel has to offer.
Easy lubricant application, great suction, great feel, easy cleanup.
Tunnel material was not properly adhered to the plastic casing on mine. After a few uses, I noticed that lubricant began leaking between small gaps at the soft and hard material interfaces.
- TENGA FLIP ORB Orange CrashRating
60%
As a preface, I'm a huge fan of the TENGA Flip Zero. And this plays a large role in how I scrutinize this TENGA Flip Orb, which is effectively a successor to the Flip Zero series. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed with how this product series turned out.
At its core, this product is a Flip series onahole—with its ability to flip open for various convenient purposes and its ability to efficiently create a vacuum effect. However, the addition of more plastic coverings (presumably for increased durability) makes it feel like a cheap toy. And the orb gimmick of this series is a bust for me.
The Orange Crash's internal design, like its blue sister's, is fairly straightforward. This one has a lot of nubs and a bunch of orange orbs situated underneath the soft internal material. There is an orb situated right at the beginning, a two-column gauntlet of orbs in the middle, and an orb situated at the end of the tunnel. The idea here is to crush your member without using the phrase "Orange Crush."
Unfortunately, this layout of orbs isn't as stimulating as you'd want it to be because the orbs are not held tightly in place. Your rock-hard erection will basically pummel through the middle gauntlet and push back the end orb through each stroke. Pretty much all of the stimulation will be coming from the entrance orb and the surrounding nubs. And even then, the entrance orb does not do much aside from making your member start to itch from physically pressing onto some part of your shaft.
The Orange Crash is marginally better than the Blue Rush, but it still doesn't compare to the Flip Zero series.The flip aspect
The orb aspect
- TENGA FLIP ORB Blue RushRating
40%
As a preface, I'm a huge fan of the TENGA Flip Zero. And this plays a large role in how I scrutinize this TENGA Flip Orb, which is effectively a successor to the Flip Zero series. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed with how this product turned out.
At its core, this product is certainly a Flip series onahole—with its ability to flip open for various convenient purposes and its ability to efficiently create a vacuum effect. However, the addition of more plastic coverings (presumably for increased durability) as well as the orb gimmick somehow make the Flip Orbs feel like a downgrade from its predecessors.
The Blue Rush's internal design is fairly straightforward: a lot of wave-shaped grooves and two columns of blue orbs situated underneath the soft internal material. The idea is to create a tight gauntlet of orbs that squeezes down on your member from opposite sides. It sounds exciting, right?
Unfortunately, it isn't as stimulating as you'd want it to be. The orbs are not held tightly in place, and your rock-hard erection will basically pummel through the gauntlet—squishing the orbs off to the sides of the tunnel. Wait a minute. Who's squishing whom here? And if the orbs aren't going to providing the sensation, then what is? Answer: the relatively small number of wave grooves in between the orb columns. Before you know it, you've softened up and the orbs are still doing nothing for your shriveled libido.
While it is a less expensive alternative to the Flip Zero series of onaholes, the Flip Orb Blue Rush pales in comparison to its predecessor—at least in the feelings department anyway. The orbs are an interesting idea, but I'd rather use a sleeve whose stimulation relies on the tried-and-true design of the internal material.The flip aspect
The orb aspect
- Muses Kokalo SoftRating
100%
I wish I had read BillyBurn's review before deciding to purchase this at the "Soft" softness. I can see (and feel!) how an onahole of this design can really bring out the subtleties of Tomax's softer materials. With all of that being said, the "Soft" version of Tomax's Kokalo is still a wonderful variant. There's quite a bit going on with the tunnel design, and Tomax's material is able to make every nook and cranny embrace your member with each and every stroke.
To start off, the tunnel follows a winding and twisty path. Whether you erect to a straight line or to a curve, this tunnel does not discriminate in its stimulation. Something—or more likely many things—will brush up against your head as you go in and out. The tunnel sides also features a number of cylindrical bulges that follow the depth of the tunnel. Each bulge is segmented with dozens of small grooves that rub against every surface of your head and shaft with every single stroke.
While a firmer material may accentuate the raw effects of these details, a softer material complements the sensations from these details very well. A softer material means that the sleeve is more likely to conform to the natural shape and girth of your erection. Your erection will essentially embed itself into every bulge and groove of this tunnel—providing a holistic experience with every full stroke. The softness also helps you edge the experience at length and finish with powerful, throbbing climaxes.
This toy has been one of my top go-to's since the day I received it a few months ago.Clever design that works well with softer materials
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- Meiki no Syoumei 11 Takahashi ShokoRating
60%
To be frank, NPG's Takahashi Shoko Meiki is only alright. Compared to other onaholes of similar price point or lower, this sleeve feels somewhat underwhelming in the feelings department.
Initially, what sold me were those juicy pictures of the tunnel. Like, hot damn! Look at that entrance shot, look at how interesting the tunnel looks! ...Unfortunately, the internal layer does not feel pleasant. Well, it doesn't really feel like anything at all actually. I'm not sure if I've grown numb to softer materials (unlikely since I absolutely LOVE the Tomax softs) or if the material is just not good to begin with. Of course, it could just be that my tactile receptors felt indifferent to the material altogether. It felt like I was sticking myself in and out of a goopy mess.
While the tunnel is slightly short (4.5-in) compared to the average-sized member, this doesn't matter too much because the material is soft and flexible. And there are 2 to 3 inches of "dead weight" at the end of the onahole, which functions to buffer your thrusts if you overshoot it.
If you are a fan of Takahashi Shoko, this is might not a bad purchase regardless of whatever I've said above. You get a few extra goodies along with the sleeve: a message card "signed" by her and a somewhat NSFW poster (also "signed" by her).Nice packaging and extra goodies
The sleeve is underwhelming
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