Choosing a low-priced but good-quality Rabbit

Contributor: emiliaa emiliaa
I'm very interested in the Rabbit-style toys, with the clitoral stimulator and especially with the rotating beads. However, I have yet to actually try one. I know that I like both penetration and clitoral stimulation, and I can only imagine the rotating beads would feel *awesome*.

So does anybody want to help me pick out a rabbit? ^_^ I'd love some advice and suggestions. I've been doing my research and I'd (ideally) like to find something that's fairly low-priced but made of hygenic materials, and if it has the rotating beads, I'd like one that doesn't tend to lock up if I clench around it. (I'm really not sure I'd have that problem, but I am fairly small, so it could happen.)
06/05/2011
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Contributor: VioletMoonstone VioletMoonstone
I got my first rabbit, it's the waterproof jack rabbit. It's made of jelly and it stinks soooo bad, like a black marker. I don't really like jelly. Sometimes it's ok but the smell, woah! It's also really big. I wish I would have gotten something smaller and probably cheaper as a first rabbit... rabbits can be tricky because not all of them "fit" every woman's body sometimes.
06/06/2011
Contributor: emiliaa emiliaa
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Originally posted by VioletMoonstone
I got my first rabbit, it's the waterproof jack rabbit. It's made of jelly and it stinks soooo bad, like a black marker. I don't really like jelly. Sometimes it's ok but the smell, woah! It's also really big. I wish I would ... more
I seee. I would like one that's of better material, but it's kind of expensive, know what I'm saying? and I'd hate to spend so much and have it not fit xD
06/07/2011
Contributor: Shellz31 Shellz31
I went through recently looking for some decent material rabbits that aren't going to cost the earth.
From what I found, if ya want the rotating beads, ya really need to spend up around $80 for TPR to get something that looks good.

I'm yet to fork out that cause I have 3 rabbits that I'm very happy with for now. One of those is a silicone one I got very cheap on sale outside of Eden. It has one row of rotating beads. The company was selling out of them so I was able to grab it for only $20. Best purchase!
06/08/2011
Contributor: emiliaa emiliaa
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Originally posted by Shellz31
I went through recently looking for some decent material rabbits that aren't going to cost the earth.
From what I found, if ya want the rotating beads, ya really need to spend up around $80 for TPR to get something that looks good. ... more
Damn, nice find! I've seen some pretty decent deals on here, too, but none of them have the rotating beads which I am oh-so-curious about. Looks like I might have to save up my money and/or points to get a more expensive one.
06/09/2011
Contributor: catalunalilith catalunalilith
thanks for all the help!
07/11/2011