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Realistic Entry. Tight Texture. Simple Control.
This automatic thrusting stroker is built around automatic stroke rhythm. Use it for stronger stimulation, better pacing practice, and a harder finish when you decide to turn it up.
Real Functions. Cleaner Layout. Better Control.
Automatic Stroke Rhythm
Powered motion keeps the pace steady, so you can focus on edging, breathing, and deciding when to finish.
Realistic Sleeve Contact
Soft entry and internal texture create the grip, friction, and realistic pressure that matter most in a sleeve.
Built For Better Pacing
Use lower intensity to build, pause before release, then move back into stronger motion when you choose.
Let The Machine Hold The Rhythm.
Use the powered motion to repeat the same pace while you practice stopping, restarting, and staying close without finishing too soon.

The sleeve shape and internal texture are the real selling point here: tighter contact, more friction, and easy solo control.

Powered stroke motion keeps the rhythm repeatable, which is what makes control training easier.

The sleeve shape and internal texture are the real selling point here: tighter contact, more friction, and easy solo control.

The sleeve shape and internal texture are the real selling point here: tighter contact, more friction, and easy solo control.

Powered stroke motion keeps the rhythm repeatable, which is what makes control training easier.

The sleeve shape and internal texture are the real selling point here: tighter contact, more friction, and easy solo control.
Start Slow. Hold The Edge. Finish Strong.
Start Slow
Use the lowest useful intensity first and let your body settle into the rhythm.
Hold The Edge
Back down, pause, or change modes when the build gets too sharp.
Finish Strong
Turn up the stronger feature only when you choose to release.
Clean, Dry, Ready Again.
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