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Im looking to buy a new anders. I already am using the Andros for several years. Never had a prostate orgasm with it but do enjoy the maximus quite a bit. The other Andros I have is de mgx which I do not like at all, it just doesn't do it for me. The maximus just sits nicely on the prostate and slightly pushes with contractions.

The mgx doesnt do much for me and the tabs just hurt me (I know you can put some tissue but still it's annoying enough that I almost don't use it.

I want to step my game now and am thinking of either a helix or a eupho to have a bit more pivot action. Which one would you guys recommend?


   
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Posted by: @jstr

Im looking to buy a new anders. I already am using the Andros for several years. Never had a prostate orgasm with it but do enjoy the maximus quite a bit. The other Andros I have is de mgx which I do not like at all, it just doesn't do it for me. The maximus just sits nicely on the prostate and slightly pushes with contractions.

The mgx doesnt do much for me and the tabs just hurt me (I know you can put some tissue but still it's annoying enough that I almost don't use it.

I want to step my game now and am thinking of either a helix or a eupho to have a bit more pivot action. Which one would you guys recommend?

A lot of people have great luck with the Eupho. It's the one model of the several that I have that provides consistent results. 


   
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Hard to go wrong with either model. I did not like the Helix for a long time, but something finally clicked and I completely understand why it is the flagship model. 

The eupho...wow. that thing just floats around in heavenly space seeking to give you pleasure. 

Love them both...standard or syn.


   
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Buy them both; you'll find them both great additions to your collection.  I agree with @regal13,  they're both great!


   
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I love the Maximus too.  That one is my favorite.  I also don't care for the MGX.  Between the helix and the eupho, I definitely use the helix more...but I enjoy them both.


   
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MGX used to be my favorite. It was my "first" and it was the one that shattered my understanding of reality with my first super-o. Keep in mind, mine is one of the old pre-trident models, but I had such strong involuntaries that the p-tab rubbed up a blister and broke skin on a couple of occasions...made me remember the advice here from years ago to put a folded up tissue under the tab years before. One of these days I want to try the trident or syn trident MGX,  but the eupho(s), helix(original), and progasm are my favorites in no particular order. 

It is so true that they are all capable of getting the job done, but they all have a special set of skills that go with moods! 


   
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I have several models in my collection, both in the Classic and Trident versions.  Each one of them have been my favorite model at one time or another.  

To me, it's like a ferris wheel; round and around we go.  What's the flavor du-jour? It's what my prostate whisperers to me before a session.


   
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I have several models in my collection, both in the Classic and Trident versions.  Each one of them have been my favorite model at one time or another.  

To me, it's like a ferris wheel; round and around we go.  What's the flavor du-jour? It's what my prostate whisperers to me before a session.

My prostate whispers a lot during a session, haha. I have a version of every model except the Vice and I have 5 or 6 of them handy during a session. I always start with the Eupho and then let my body tell me where to go from there. 


   
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Thanks for the advice. Everything is btw pre-trident. Never had a Super-O but am a bit worried that the Eupho is a bit above my experience level. Hence my thought that a helix would be better.

 

However if the consensus is that the Eupho is not particularly for more experienced people I will go with that one. It will be non-syn as I just like the option to use silicone or oil based lubes if i need to.


   
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I remember when the eupho first entered the market, Aneros seemed to be pushing it as a device for the experienced/advanced user. I didn't get one until 2020, after I experienced the super-o, but I was in a real dead spot in the multi orgasmic practice. It was like I forgot the whole discipline and I was frustrated. When I received that little EST, it just lit up on its own and went to work without any input from me. I just showed up for the ride and it took me there. Maybe I was advanced in that I was familiar with the sensations, but I would totally recommend that thing to the beginningest beginners out there. Small and easy to insert, but as it starts drawing in, I laugh every time because I can't tell if it is the device rubbing past my prostate or an erection rising...I guess it's both but I don't care, it just feels great. I don't get that exact sensation with any other model.

The helix is great with a few caveats. This may not apply to the trident models, but with the original old model, it is critical to only insert up to the first small point, not all the way to the base. I don't know what that does, but it feels all unstable to me and starts working quickly there. I have the syn-v and love it even without the vibe turned on...I don't know how much difference there is from the HST or just the HT, it seems bigger. You just can't go wrong with either of your options. 

I sure get the part about silicone lube options! 

Btw, I have heard Forrest Andrews say he thought the Eupho would make a great beginner device. 


   
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the normal version and the syn version are now pretty much the same price. would it be usefull to get a syn version (i know what i said about oil and silicone based lube, but if it's better?)

 


   
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@jstr 

Yes. I have both and the EST has a softer, more springy feel, but injecting some suitable lube beforehand is best practice for me to get it to do what it does best. Syns feel great, but kind of feel like they have a little more friction and lube doesn't stick to them well, so you need that slick already in there. 

Standard material...nothing quite  like the lube options and combinations to keep that device unstable for hours.

 


   
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@jstr I kind of veered off the answer there...my first syn was the EST, and it was my first Eupho. May be my imagination, but it feels like it has more travel because of the softer tabs. It is an awesome massager. The care and lube of the white plastic are it's only advantages.  

You would certainly not be disappointed with the syn version over the standard, just have to be careful with it.


   
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