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Vibration Pulse. Tight Texture.
This vibrating pocket stroker is built around layered vibration. 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.
Layered Pulse Control
Vibration gives you a sharper intensity layer when texture alone is not enough.
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.
Use Pulse For Sensitivity Training.
Start low around the most sensitive areas, back down when the build gets too sharp, then raise intensity when you want a stronger finish.

Vibration adds a sharper pulse layer when you want to move from warm-up into a stronger finish.

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.

Vibration adds a sharper pulse layer when you want to move from warm-up into a stronger finish.

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.
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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