This has probably been covered many times already, but do any of you have experiences with the Eupho SYN ? Considering one for Black Friday. I own the Eupho Trident and like it, I would probably love it if I spent more time enjoying its unique attributes. I find myself using the smaller, more agile aneros models recently. I love the tickles, gliding, and seamless experience of the Helix SYN and Eupho Trident (they just seem to be a part of me, I don't really feel a toy at all. The Maximus and Progasm Jr are great, but a little too 'filling' for my current orgasmic tastes).
Does anyone have thoughts on how the Eupho SYN compares with the plastic Eupho Trident? Have you found one offers a decidedly different experience than the other? Does the difference in P-tab materials/design impact your pleasure? Any other reason I would want to add the Eupho SYN to my lineup?
As always, you guys are the best and I thank you for any feedback!!
I would be extremely interested in this. I want to get both a eupho trident and eupho syn for black friday. Looking forward to this discussion.
I threw my Eupho Syn in the trash when I got my Eupho Trident.
Seemed to move more. One less toy to clutter the home. K-tab is nice as it means no pull tab. YMMV
@lonewolf8 thanks, man! I'm leaning towards just putting more time into getting to know ET. Althoughhhhhhh I had great success on the Helix SYN after severing his tail, so maybe with Eupho SYN.... I have some thinking to do
I personally love The Eupho Syn. It's so comfortable that you almost think there's nothing there, but it is stimulating. These days my prostate and sphincter so constantly stimulated that sometimes I need a pacifier just to calm down the need. So, when I feel like sleeping with an Aneros in, about 1/3 of the time I pick the Eupho Syn (tailless, of course). The other times I like the second smallest Peredise, from the four piece set. Aneros sells the two larger ones, but you can get the smaller ones from High Island Health.
This has probably been covered many times already, but do any of you have experiences with the Eupho SYN ?
I named it "The Noisy Cricket". It teached me some lessons. And it's still one of my favorites.
Its surface makes the difference!
Best regards, Mart