Jenna@Tantus spilled the beans about this toy in two other dicussions but people might not easily stumble upon those posts. Tantus has a new Max O2 dildo. According to the site, it's 2" in diameter and 6.5" long, an inch longer than the new Luke.
Interesting design quirk I found out about this week: the Max's inner core is the same length as the Luke. This means that the head is, for lack of a better term, squishy like a Supersoft toy. Supersoft fans, take note!
(Every single reviewer has mentioned the head being supercomfortable, especially for folks who might find Max's girth to be formidable.)
Interesting design quirk I found out about this week: the Max's inner core is the same length as the Luke. This means that the head is, for lack of a better term, squishy like a Supersoft toy. Supersoft fans,
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Wow, dv8, you are quick!!
Interesting design quirk I found out about this week: the Max's inner core is the same length as the Luke. This means that the head is, for lack of a better term, squishy like a Supersoft toy. Supersoft fans, take note!
(Every single reviewer has mentioned the head being supercomfortable, especially for folks who might find Max's girth to be formidable.)
w00t! I feel like that was directed at me. Max looks great; definitely something I want to aspire working up to!
w00t! I feel like that was directed at me. Max looks great; definitely something I want to aspire working up to!
Will Luke and Max be available on EF soon/ever?
Thanks for the extra info, Jenna!
We would love to have them on EF, but I've no idea what the timeline would be. I would be surprised if they didn't show up here, frankly, given that Eden sells the best sex toys in the world.
Max and Luke look pretty tempting.. I'm gonna have to seriously consider an attempt to take 2" *nods*
It might be easier than you think - the shape is slightly ovoid at the base, so when we went to get the max diameter, I measured the long way. Better to be slightly over than under when talking about girth, to my way of thinking. I never have disappointed customers when an item is a shade too small, but WHOA do I hear about it when the toy is girthier than anticipated.
Not currently, but there could be in future. We are still trying to sort out how to make Supersoft versions in a way that differentiates them from the O2 version. In packaging on a store shelf they'd be supereasy to mix up.
I'm pushing for a specific Supersoft color, but we are slightly busy with the holiday rush and all the launches, so that may have to wait until the busy season's over.
Not currently, but there could be in future. We are still trying to sort out how to make Supersoft versions in a way that differentiates them from the O2 version. In packaging on a store shelf they'd be supereasy to mix up.
I'm pushing
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Not currently, but there could be in future. We are still trying to sort out how to make Supersoft versions in a way that differentiates them from the O2 version. In packaging on a store shelf they'd be supereasy to mix up.
I'm pushing for a specific Supersoft color, but we are slightly busy with the holiday rush and all the launches, so that may have to wait until the busy season's over.
I would absolutely love a Super Soft version! Seriously, you guys should make a rainbow colored Super Soft version of Max—exclusively for Eden!
It might be easier than you think - the shape is slightly ovoid at the base, so when we went to get the max diameter, I measured the long way. Better to be slightly over than under when talking about girth, to my way of thinking. I never have
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It might be easier than you think - the shape is slightly ovoid at the base, so when we went to get the max diameter, I measured the long way. Better to be slightly over than under when talking about girth, to my way of thinking. I never have disappointed customers when an item is a shade too small, but WHOA do I hear about it when the toy is girthier than anticipated.
Not currently, but there could be in future. We are still trying to sort out how to make Supersoft versions in a way that differentiates them from the O2 version. In packaging on a store shelf they'd be supereasy to mix up.
I'm pushing
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Not currently, but there could be in future. We are still trying to sort out how to make Supersoft versions in a way that differentiates them from the O2 version. In packaging on a store shelf they'd be supereasy to mix up.
I'm pushing for a specific Supersoft color, but we are slightly busy with the holiday rush and all the launches, so that may have to wait until the busy season's over.
I'm a fan of basic black for toy colors but I'm also wondering how to make the Supersoft toys themselves be easily distinguished from their O2 counterparts so they don't get mixed up in a toy chest.
I'm a fan of basic black for toy colors but I'm also wondering how to make the Supersoft toys themselves be easily distinguished from their O2 counterparts so they don't get mixed up in a toy chest.
Exactly. Even here in the office when they're sitting on the shelf, I have to squeeze 'em to make sure I know which is which. They need to be a color, or zebra striped or something....
Exactly. Even here in the office when they're sitting on the shelf, I have to squeeze 'em to make sure I know which is which. They need to be a color, or zebra striped or something....
A minimal change would be to include a colored insignia or label (in silicone) on the base of each toy. It'd be nice if the O2 toys had bases that were marked "O2", for example.
A minimal change would be to include a colored insignia or label (in silicone) on the base of each toy. It'd be nice if the O2 toys had bases that were marked "O2", for example.
Another possibility would be to make the "core" of O2 a different color. Then a quick look at the base would tell you if it was O2 or not.