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Nice review!!!!You should have posted it wayyyyy earlier instead of waiting 2 years to post a review.........well better late than never~
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Thanks for posting the review, Demondabbler!I never considered the Nao before, but I'm going to take a serious look at it now. Sensation wise, how would you compare it to your Maria and ZXY? I also have those. More specifically, is it tighter/looser than the Maria? More sensation than the ZXY? Thanks in advance!SB
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Quote from: SonicBoom on August 13, 2012, 06:39:37 PMThanks for posting the review, Demondabbler!I never considered the Nao before, but I'm going to take a serious look at it now. Sensation wise, how would you compare it to your Maria and ZXY? I also have those. More specifically, is it tighter/looser than the Maria? More sensation than the ZXY? Thanks in advance!SBHi Sonic! I prefer the Nao to the María. Everybody on this site loves the María, and it does have a pleasant internal design, but I find that its floppy nature makes it unwieldy compared to ZXY and Nao. That said, the interior of Meiki is a bit softer than Nao and is very pleasurable, but the floppiness ruins it for me. I think the ZXY and the Nao are about equal in softness, except that Nao has that distinct arching shape which you definitely feel. However, I find that the Nao is the most comfortable and realistic toy I own.The ZXY is the most stimulating toy I own, more so than Nao. I can't last long with the ZXY but I can control the pace very well with the Nao.I highly recommend the toy, but for $150 its competition is fierce when you consider that hips enter the picture.
Good review man!
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I have a question about this toy since your review didn't state it nor does the TD product description. Is this toy just 1 complete solid density of material or is is dual density like make Meiki toys. Since the Meiki Sarah i've decided never to buy dual density since the inner layers which is basically the texture of the toy has literally zero durability.
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Nice review and consistent with all the positive comments I've read on the Japanese sites. I also see that it hasn't developed and serious cracks after 2 years of use which speaks highly of the soft elastomer NPG used for this toy. It definitely looks like one of the toys I need to add to my to-buy lists.