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Is it worth upgrading Helix Syn to Helix Syn Trident/changing to MGX trident?


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(@mattmfinn)
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I haven't had much luck with the Helix Syn, so I'm thinking about other options, specifically Peridise, Helix Syn Trident, and MGX trident. Can someone tell me what kind of different experience the latter 3 gives comparing to the Helix Syn?


   
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 TL
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Can I ask how long have you been using the Helix Syn?


   
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Depends on how bad you want them I guess. I bought the Eupho Trident and it was only marginally better than my regular Eupho. I'm not as good at using the Eupho to begin with so that could be a factor. I want to but the Helix Trident next, but I'd rather spend my money on other things for now.


   
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As I noted elsewhere, I have had a helix syn for a couple of years but never made much progress. Bought a helix trident a couple weeks ago and it is an entirely different experience. I don’t notice the difference in materials, and am glad I made the move. Can’t comment on the helix trident syn version.


   
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I'm not an expert and still on my way to Super-O. I also had Helix Syn and got MGX Trident and Peridise.
Don't expect it as an upgrade.
At first I liked Mgx Trident more than Helix Syn. Now I can't say that one is better than another. They are a quite different (different pressure of P-tab, different profile, ridges on MGX) . Sometimes Helix Syn makes little pressure for me, sometimes- wonderfully responsive. Sometimes MGX makes great movement, sometimes feels simply like a piece of plastic.
Peridise would be a great addition as well.
- It's not so expensive.
- You can use it in some sessions to give your prostate some rest and avoid too frequent stimulation.
- You can use it during walking around the house, watching TV etc.


   
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If you have a helix syn and haven’t quite perfected your craft,the helix trident maybe isn’t the best idea,it’s different in shape,different tabs,so moves a little different too,so it’s great if you have the head/mind part of the journey locked down. If your expecting to be propelled to success,you’ll be disappointed,it’s not THAT different. My advice would be to go really different,a lot rave about the progasm junior.


   
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^ This.
You want to start with the club, and when you're ready for the more subtle tools, then you pick up the scalpel.


   
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@kaygo 😀 “the club”..If in doubt,go in heavy! I’ve only read great things about the jnr. A few guys struggling with smaller models have said they got things moving with the jr.


   
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