I was interested in the VIce to help me get re-wired. Now that I am successfully re-wired, is the Vice worth getting? BTW I have the Progasm and I have not mastered it. I can get it inserted, but tends to pop out. Not sure that this is relevant. In any event... Vice or no Vice?
@thick75 - I don't own the Vice, but I do have the Progasm. And I know both of these models size and shape is somewhat similar, so you could potentially have the same problem. I'd personally start with getting used to the Progasm. Are you sure you are inserting the Progasm correctly? I say this because from my own experience, it is pretty easy to not have the head either push pass the inner anal sphincter, or over and around the prostate. Both of these situations will cause the Progasm to want to push out on it's own. But can also cause discomfort or pain.
Progasm took me a month before my body learned to understand it (and even then I'm not sure I've got it fully). Vice would probably take a similar amount of dedicated time. (ten_s_nut said something similar -- it took weeks of using only the Vice before it mastered him.)
I'm of two minds on this. The Vice is a very cool Aneros. I have one, although as an early adopter, the vibrating bullet is way too harsh, IMO. The new vibrator may be much better. Consequently, I don't use it much. I have one other vibrating anal toy (The Duke) that is MUCH more effective, again, IMHO.
Quite frankly, once one reaches a certain level of competence with a non-vibrating Aneros, all the vibes do is add a level of distraction. I prefer my Progasm, frankly, and find the use of vibe to be unnecessary for total enjoyment.
YMMV
Cockadoodle
I must admit that, for a change, I occasionally use my VICE, but always without the vibrator.
I agree with Cockadoodle, the Vibes are both, (the original and the Muze versions), too strong and distracting for me but the profile and feel of the Vice are sufficiently different from the Progasm to make it worth having.
IMO, if you can afford one, go ahead and get it!