Has anyone bought the eupho syn v and had some sessions with it? I'm curious to see what people's thoughts and experience with it are. I know the dimensions are a bit bigger than the eupho trident, putting it right in between the eupho and maximus. Sadly, I moved to the UK so getting the new toys is significantly harder than I lived in the US.
I didn't buy a Eupho Syn V but was lucky enough to win one in the giveaway last month. I also just spent about $200 buying a PSY and Helix Syn V at the end of May, so far I like the PSY but I'm not sure about the Helix Syn V yet.
I've had many different massagers over the past 10 years, mostly Aneros but also some from other companies; from big ones to small ones, vibrating style and come hither style, and my favorite massager for a number of years has been the MGX Trident which is a medium size massager. The larger massagers have been my least favorites (I've had the Progasm and Progasm Jr, and some larger massagers from other companies), I definitely prefer smaller to mid size massagers that can move around in every direction more, and are just easier to get in and out.
I've only used the Eupho Syn V about five times and each time has been from good to great, including one session where I was feeling a lot of pleasure for about 2 hours. I don't feel like it's too big, I just compared it side by side and it's longer than the MGX Trident but about the same diameter. Other vibrating massagers I've had were either too big, too intense of vibrations, didn't have a good vibrating pattern, or just didn't hit the right spot. For me, the Eupho Syn V doesn't have any of those issues; there are a number of different vibrating patterns (I like #3 the best) and the low setting is a true low setting, so it's subtle and doesn't just beat up your prostate. But if that's your thing it has stronger settings as well, and for me it hits the right spots without me doing much more than inserting it and turning it on. The first time I used it I didn't turn the vibrations on for about 20 minutes and the massager by itself felt really good, so it's not reliant on the vibrating to give a good massage, but the vibrating definitely enhances it.
I've at least briefly tried each pattern to see how they felt but like I said, #3 is the one I've stuck with for most of my sessions. I also like #6 and #9, though they have a stronger hit during the pattern that I wish wasn't there. I'm just more into the subtle feelings from the massagers which is why I really like the do nothing approach, for the majority of my sessions I don't do Kegels and the times when I do I keep them pretty gentle.
As someone who is price conscious I feel like the Eupho Syn V is in that zone of definitely not cheap but also not expensive. One of the other vibrating massagers I bought was about $140 and to me it's only just so-so. I've had some good sessions with it, but most have been underwhelming compared to even a basic Aneros like the MGX, and it's from a well known brand that makes well reviewed massagers.