Tor II Silicone Rechargeable Couples Ring - Black
UPC: 7350022271821
Price:$155.89
MSRP: $173.99
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Product Details
- Color: Black
- Function: Vibrates
- Brand: LELO
- Manufacturer: Lelo
- UPC: 7350022271821
- Weight: 10.88 Ounces
Product Description
TOR 2 is the world's first waterproof and rechargeable couples' ring, boasting 100% more powerful vibrations than any product of its kind. LELO's original TOR was already the premium couples' ring on the market, but now LELO's designers have improved performance still further. Worn by a man when making love, the smooth silicone design comfortably fits all sizes, bringing a long-lasting presence to him and amazing sensations for her. The fully-waterproof design also features an easy-to-use control interface and 6 stimulation modes, always delivering the most thrilling sensations in bedroom play. As always with LELO, every TOR 2 comes in a beautiful gift box with satin storage pouch and full one-year warranty. 29mm diameter. 1.5 hour user time.
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TOO TIGHT, February 7, 2013
By luke
This ring has the best vibrations ever! It rumbles with incredible power. Gets your whole package going. Unfortunately it is useless as a cock ring because it will not even fit a small guy like me (1.375" dia). The reason for it's failure is they used a material that does not stretch well. It hurts! I had to take it off after 5 min, and I still have some discomfort the next day even. It works great as a hand held tool though.
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Bad Redesign , September 30, 2012
By SparklingReviews
The new design is clearly less expensive to make. The ring is all silicone rubber, and has an area that wraps around the vibrator, i.e. you slip the vibrator into, for lack of a better word, a pouch in the ring. Conceptually there is nothing wrong with that design. But they made two other changes that create two problems. First the ring is too small. Second the ring is not sufficiently elastic. You can shrink the ring diameter if you want, as long as it is at least as elastic as the old ring, preferably more elastic. It is not, it just won't stretch enough.
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