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Offline wolfarus

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First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« on: February 23, 2015, 01:09:25 AM »
Just posting to get people's opinions on the magic-eyes company.

As hips are one of the more expensive products TD offers, i'd like to get some opinions on people who have purchased magic eyes stuff before. General opinions on quality, longevity (does their stuff tend to last, provided you dont outright abuse it or use the product horribly incorrectly, ect)

Thanks for any posts/opinions ya'll make.
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Re: First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2015, 08:48:48 AM »
Magic eye stuff are great, durability is very good as long as you don't pound the hell out of it. I think in terms of hip toy, it the new kiwami hip from magic eye looks pretty good although I don't own one, you might also consider that big hip samanda by kokos which should be very good considering their other hip products like the pure hip and hera hips, I can stand by those product material since I do have the pure hip for years now and it hasn't teared at all.
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Re: First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2015, 04:50:45 PM »
Yeh, it was the kiwami that i was looking at.

I browsed thru the older hips and while most of them looked good, the fact that they were small (as in not -adult- life sized) was a turn off. Then we got samanda, but it didnt have an ass as part of the design  :-\

So i guess i'll be getting the kia'. Hopefully it'll be worth the $, as this will be the most i've ever spent on a sextoy for myself  8)
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Re: First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2015, 06:21:22 PM »
If you are looking for a more life-sized hip then you should check out the sultry namagoshi by nls (just google it I can't link it here).  Also the hips here that are not like the gokujo namagoshi (extreme pleasure hip) are all kind of firm.  In my opinion, the softer more elastic hips are more fun to use as hips as they give you great tactile feedback when you use it and the internals with a thin lube also feel more comfortable for your member rather than bullying it (unless you want it to do that).  I've found that regaining my sensitivity by using softer materials allowed me to enjoy softer materials more as well as firmer materials.

I own the kokos oknyeo (aka pure hip) and another hip similar to the gokujo namagoshi (extreme pleasure hip) and I highly prefer the latter as it is much softer.  Pretty much don't use the oknyeo anymore as it just doesn't compare at all and is too firm for my liking any longer.
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Offline wolfarus

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Re: First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2015, 01:00:40 AM »
Checked out the sultry. Aesthetically it looks nicer then the kiawami that i'm getting, but that seems to be about it. I'm not a fan of bigger sized closed-hole toys (i learned that lesson the hard way w/ a previous american product. bleh), and the site itself seems kind of dodgy to me.

Just placed the order for the kia'. Looking forward to seeing if it's worth the $ i shelled out for it, and will def give everybody a review after it gets here  8)
« Last Edit: February 24, 2015, 01:15:51 AM by wolfarus »
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Re: First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2015, 09:13:24 AM »
Definitely let us know how the kiwami hip is. I'm eying on that one for my next purchase.
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Re: First purchase, leaning towards one of the new hips
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2015, 01:42:18 AM »
Got the hip today (really fast shipping, btw. Placed it on the 24th, took the free shipping, and it showed up on friday the 27th)

Warming it up as i type this, so expect a review on the product page sometime in the next day or so  8)

Edit:

Just some tweaks to my review of the hip, since there isnt an "edit" button on the page:

2nd day of use, noticing that the flesh is rolling/coming off of the truncated edge of the toy (the flat part, where her torso would normally start) in very slight amounts, and the drain hole itself had a very small patch of skin come off, almost like peeling a bit of sunburn off. Hole itself also widened a bit when a strand of the flesh separated from the "wall" of the hole. This could be normal for the toy (this is my first full hip, so i'm a newbie when it comes to toys like this) or it could be because i'm working my finger in and out of it to aid in the cleaning.

Also, foam ear plugs work great as a plug for said draining hole if you dont feel like putting down a towl, and have the added bonus that you can pick the hip up and play w/ it, and the plug will keep everything inside until you're properly cleaning it.
« Last Edit: March 04, 2015, 06:14:22 AM by wolfarus »
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