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Lock The Angle. Let It Stroke.
The suction base is the main advantage: set the angle, keep the toy stable, and use telescopic rotation to train rhythm without holding a heavy device.
Power You Can Feel. Rhythm You Can Train.
Stable Base, Better Practice
The suction mount holds the toy in position so you can focus on pacing, depth, and control.
Moving Wrap Around The Shaft
Rotation adds twisting pressure while telescopic movement creates the stroke.
Low-Noise Motion
The original spec lists under 50 dB, which suits private sessions better than loud fixed machines.
Soft Textured Channel
The clear sleeve has raised texture for grip while still being removable for cleaning.
Designed For Position Control.
Set the base angle first, then work the speed. That makes it easier to practice slow build, hold the edge, and finish only when you choose.

Voice mode and low-noise operation give you feedback without turning the session into a loud machine setup.

The soft sleeve is built to stretch and wrap, with raised internal beads for stronger friction during motion.

The 165-degree suction base is the key feature: change the angle to match standing, seated, or leaned positions.

The compact storage and removable sleeve make this hands-free setup easier to clean than it looks.
Train The Build, Not Just The Finish.
Start Slow
Begin with the lowest useful mode and let your body settle into the rhythm.
Hold The Edge
Pause, lower intensity, or switch modes when the urge to finish climbs too fast.
Finish Strong
Bring in the stronger motion only when you decide it is time to release.
Keep It Clean. Keep It Ready.
Original Product Specs
Shipping & FAQ
Clear answers about training use, privacy, cleaning, and delivery.