One of my favorite toys.
Published: February 20, 2009
somewhat useful review
Great toy, especially for clit stimulation. Gets the job done, in a nice way! Would be nice if it were water proof or cordless.
Pros:
Great clit stimulation! Decent size. Great value for the price!
Cons:
Cord that gets in the way. Vibrations aren't as strong when the rotations are going.
I have now owned two Jack Rabbits, and unfortunately I'm currently without one.
I really enjoy the Jack Rabbit because of the clit stimulation it provides. That is mostly what I use a vibrator for. Most regular vibrators you can't have both the penetration and the clit stimulation, but with the Jack Rabbit vibe you get both. The shaft part is a great thickness, not too small, but not too big, and it also isn't too long, so you can insert it and feel the clit ticklers with out it being to far up there.
I honestly hardly ever used the bead/rotation feature. The first reason being, if you used that, the vibrations almost went away, which is not good. The second reason is that in order to feel the beads "popping" against me, I had to clench my pussy really tight around it, and that just isn't comfortable for long periods of time.
There were many times that I just used the rabbits ears to rub on my clit, and nothing else. I have to say that the ears are my favorite feature on the whole toy.
Most vibrators I end up having to use lube of some sort to really enjoy them, but the Jack Rabbit got me so turned on just playing with his ears and my clit that the times I wanted to have it in me, I was pretty much wet and ready to go on my own.
I have had to replace it twice because eventually the wiring that connects the toy to the control becomes separated, causing it not to function correctly. However, that is usually after I've had it a long time. Also make sure you have batteries handy!
I will definitely be getting another one in the future. I miss my toy.
I really enjoy the Jack Rabbit because of the clit stimulation it provides. That is mostly what I use a vibrator for. Most regular vibrators you can't have both the penetration and the clit stimulation, but with the Jack Rabbit vibe you get both. The shaft part is a great thickness, not too small, but not too big, and it also isn't too long, so you can insert it and feel the clit ticklers with out it being to far up there.
I honestly hardly ever used the bead/rotation feature. The first reason being, if you used that, the vibrations almost went away, which is not good. The second reason is that in order to feel the beads "popping" against me, I had to clench my pussy really tight around it, and that just isn't comfortable for long periods of time.
There were many times that I just used the rabbits ears to rub on my clit, and nothing else. I have to say that the ears are my favorite feature on the whole toy.
Most vibrators I end up having to use lube of some sort to really enjoy them, but the Jack Rabbit got me so turned on just playing with his ears and my clit that the times I wanted to have it in me, I was pretty much wet and ready to go on my own.
I have had to replace it twice because eventually the wiring that connects the toy to the control becomes separated, causing it not to function correctly. However, that is usually after I've had it a long time. Also make sure you have batteries handy!
I will definitely be getting another one in the future. I miss my toy.
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Rocky La FemmeI would like to experience my first pure g-spot orgasm. I get close and I either freak out cause I feel like I am going to pee or I get tired/lazy and add a bullet to my clit and have a nice combo. I want to accomplish this solo before I add a partner so I know if I am a squirt or not. I usually cum first with just a clitoral orgasm and then try to move in to g-spot stimulation at most 5 minutes later. So any ideas on toys and technique would be helpful. I do not know if a vibrator or dildo is the best way to go. -
LithaewynQuote: I would like to experience my first pure g-spot orgasm. I get close and I either freak out cause I feel like I am going to pee or I get tired/lazy and add a bullet to my clit and have a nice combo. I want to accomplish this solo before I add a partner so I know if I am a squirt or not. I usually cum first with just a clitoral orgasm and then try to move in to g-spot stimulation at most 5 minutes later. So any ideas on toys and technique would be helpful. I do not know if a vibrator or dildo is the best way to go.Definitely invest in the Ella! While she doesn't work for everybody (I still have yet to achieve a g-spot orgasm or squirt with her, but there are other factors that affect this) she has been a miracle for some. Even if she doesn't quite take you there, she definitely targets the g-spot really well, is made of a safe material, and doesn't cost a whole lot. -
Fun LoverQuote: Definitely invest in the Ella! While she doesn't work for everybody (I still have yet to achieve a g-spot orgasm or squirt with her, but there are other factors that affect this) she has been a miracle for some. Even if she doesn't quite take you there, she definitely targets the g-spot really well, is made of a safe material, and doesn't cost a whole lot.My wife has to be really worked up for the Ella to work on her. If she hasn't already orgasmed or isn't close it isn't much fun for her. Haven't made her squirt yet but still trying.
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Any problem with smells or deterioration of material with the jelly? Are you getting the same rabbit next time, or are you trying something new? If you really just want the ears, there might be less expensive vibes without the dildo that have a jelly covering with ears. Thanks for the review.
Never had a problem with the jelly. I think if I do get something new I'll find something with the dildo and the ears, but without a cord to see if that's better, that's what broke eventually with both Rabbits I owned.
Just remember that when you get your new one to cover it with a condom. Jelly toys contain phthalatees which can cause allergic reactions/irritations, and phthalatees have also been linked to cancer. As with jelly toys, they're highly porous so they absorb dirt and bacteria easily which causes the material to breakdown at a rapid pace.
Good review and welcome to the community!
Thanks for the welcome and the compliment, thank you also for the tip about the jelly toys and condoms!