Choosing Your Vibrator

Probably the best way to address this issue is to break it up into a few key questions

  1. What do I Like? If you’re after something geared more towards clitoral stimulation, good options include items like the Layaspot or Busy Bee. If a penetrative vibe is what you’re looking for, vibes like the Goddess or Echo may be more up your alley. G-spot fans will enjoy vibes like the Rock-Chick, and the Stubby G-Swirl. Then for those wanting more than one erogenous zone stimulated at the same time, you could be after a dual vibrator like the E-Rabbit or Delight.  Finding the right accessory may seem daunting, but rest assured it’s never been so fun!
  2. The Power Question? Whether it’s battery powered or electric, both have their benefits. With electric models like the Hitachi Magic Wand, strong vibrations and longevity are never an issue. With a steady power supply your motor won’t get stressed like it does with fading batteries. Battery operated vibes do open up a lot of options like speed variation, cordless, numerous styles, and portability. If you like these features, toys like the Layaspot or Petite might satiate your needs.
  3. The Noise Question? If roommates or little ones are a concern of yours, then the noise factor is something you’ll want to take into consideration. Some vibes that speak to this concern are the G1 Dolphin and the Jolie. Throughout the site you’ll find information on sound levels under the highlights section.
  4. What’s it made of? This is probably one the most important questions to ask yourself when you’re toy shopping since there are no regulations on what toys can be made of, and considering where it’s going you should definitely want to know about this. Trinity Romance Shop specializes in non-toxic toys. That means we don’t carry products made of Jelly (which contain phthalates), latex (which harbours bacteria), or cyberskin (another mystery material). Materials we do carry are Silicone, Food-Grade Vinyl, Plastic, and Elastomer.
  5. Solo or Couple-Play? Toys are great alone, or can be used with a partner as well, and in a variety of circumstances. Whether it’s in the pre-game warm-up, or you need a relief pitcher in the 7th inning, accessorizing is a great way to make sure both parties are satisfied. That said some toys have better crossover potential than others. Clitoral stimulators (see the Jolie), cock rings (see the Catalina), and plugs (see the Pandora) make great "couple-friendly" toys due to their size and adaptability.

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Harlequin Flogger

Harlequin Flogger: Harlequin is a classic rope flogger that has a fair amount of thud going on. There are seven doubled 21" long tails of 6mm diameter rope. It's pretty dense, though the looped ends tend to keep the sting down. This is another good entry level flogger...

Highlights- Rope flogger, Provides a good thud


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