Then there’s this whole Cruise Control thing. What’s more, it’s made from a single piece of silicone with a very Lelo-ish back panel, so it’s completely waterproof and doesn’t succumb to the whole ‘trying to hold onto a slippery fish’ thing like the other two, which are both ABS-bodied. What we can also say is that it’s an intense sensation. They say it’s designed to translate the pulses throughout the entire body of the clitoris, including the parts under the surface. They both work by creating a vacuum, Sona uses some kind of oscillating pad that creates pulses and waves instead of vibrations. Sona, it turns out, isn’t quite like the two clit toys above. Wherever they’ve been, we were excited to see and try this new toy, Sona, because it marks a bit of a departure for them. Wading around the Nordic fjords looking for inspiration, or flagellating themselves with birch, or something distinctly Swedish like that. It’s been a while since they released an all-new sex toy, and we don’t know what they’ve been doing all this time. Sona is the latest development from Swedish sex toy powerhouse Lelo, who have been a bit quiet of late. The ugly and slippery ABS plastic body is once again in attendance, but at least this one is easier to hold than the Womanizer. So if that’s the sensation you’re seeking, prepare to be Satisfyed because this is half the price of the Womanizer. It’s subjective, as are all matters of love, but it’s roughly the same sensation as the Womanizer above. Some women love this sensation, some women have hated it. The most interesting feature is that it really wears its heart on its sleeve regarding the way it works: by creating a vacuum around the clitoris and kind of sucking and vibrating it at the same time. That said, there’s a lot to like about the Satisfyer, and for this comparison, we’re looking only at the Satisfyer Pro 2. If there’s one thing we hate, it’s fake typos. And if you were completely new to sex toys, you probably wouldn’t know which end to use. It looks like a Teletubby’s travel hairdryer. It’s like a big, cheap Apple Airpod, and it has all the charm of something you jam awkwardly in your ear too. There’s no way around this, so we’ll get this out the way up front: this thing is ugly. Satisfyer – I can’t get no… Satisfyaction? ![]() And it should: it’s the most expensive of our three competitors – you could buy a Satisfyer AND a Sona for the same price. Like trying to hold on to a wet bar of soap.īut, when you can get a grip on it, it feels good. ![]() (It looks like a much-regretted bellybutton piercing.) What’s more, a clit vibrator like this needs a lot of lube to be comfortable, and the firm, round body with its ABS covering can be super slippery in the exact moments you don’t want it to be. That Swarovski button detail is an acquired taste – a taste we definitely haven’t acquired yet. The black and grey version looks cool, the red and orange one looks like your auntie’s drapes. Let’s not dwell on the redesign too much, shall we? It is, to say the least, hit and miss. The original was given a redesign, the price jacked up, and the result was the Womanizer Pro W500, which is the one we’re looking at today. And then positive reviews started to roll in, and the name was forgiven. The main comments online were of the “I hate the name but I’m kind of intrigued” variety. The original Womanizer caused something of a buzz when it was released three years ago. The Womanizer – does the performance redeem the awful name?
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