Reviewed by M. Walansky
I remember years ago watching Sex and the City and seeing the girls bow to the mighty altar of the Rabbit. According to them—who, we all know, got more action than many of us do—once you go Rabbit, the need for a partner becomes pretty moot.
Well, I wouldn’t say that necessarily. I am, indeed, a people person. However, the Rabbit is indeed something to behold, and with Penthouse’s new travel-sized Rabbit Massager Kit, you can bring the fun on the road.
How does this beautiful pink baby work? First, there is realistic texture along the shaft that creates a pulsating sensation within you as it hits all the right spots. Then, it’s capped off with “rabbit ears” that tickle the clit as the shaft penetrates. (Hence the name rabbit.)
You may decide to never leave home without it (or, perhaps, never leave home at all). The rabbit ears are the ultimate in compact power, creating intense clit stimulation with every stroke.
Note: There is no dial for variable speed, making it perhaps not ideal for your very first vibrator. But for those of us who desire simultaneous clitoral and vaginal stimulation, it’s a good find.
This was a good buzz but not as intense a sensation as previous varieties of Rabbit I’ve tried. It’s hard to go wrong with a Rabbit; it serves multiple needs at the same time, but wasn’t among the most potent, either in sensation or intensity of vibes. Still, based on compactness and convenience, it’s a good addition to your toy collection. It’s ideal use may be in combination with other toys. When I used it after my prized Fukuoku, it had much better results. Still, I would have preferred the option of variety of speed and felt that absence made the experience less potent than I hoped for.
The Jel-lee sleeve is a great supplement, adding texture along shaft and tip that can be used in addition to the triple-headed massager. Water-resistant, you can even take this baby in the bathtub with you. Our advice, though, is to remember to lube up with this one. Rabbits are always more fun when the road ain’t dry and barren, if you get what I’m saying.
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