Looks like everyone is enjoying the new Trident line of massagers.
Anyone have any thoughts on what the next innovation from Aneros could be?
Personally a Eupho Trident Syn would be nice. I also think a Maximus Trident Syn would be amazing.
Have no idea but a Helix Trident Steel could be nice
I hope they are working on something and hope we see it soon. That being said, no idea if they are developing anything that is anywhere near release.
The more I think about a Maximus Trident Syn they more excited I get. The combination of the new Trident design with the comfort of the Syn is very exciting.
An all steel version of any of the models also sounds nice.
Given that the new Trident Line are all modified versions of pre existing models, I'd like to see a brand spanking new Trident. One built with that 'multi-axial' movement as the main goal. Keep the new springy k-tab. But make the body VERY unbalanced/ asymmetrical. Maybe even with a glass-like finish to aid in movement.
Though I love steel, if Aneros made a prostate massager from it, the 'arms' should still be plastic. Think how thin they would have to make them in steel to have em anything but rock hard!
Adjustable arms and or angle on a syn-trident hybrid is what I would bet on though. As other brands have already taken that step.
Given that the new Trident Line are all modified versions of pre existing models, I'd like to see a brand spanking new Trident. One built with that 'multi-axial' movement as the main goal. Keep the new springy k-tab. But make the body VERY unbalanced/ asymmetrical. Maybe even with a glass-like finish to aid in movement.
Though I love steel, if Aneros made a prostate massager from it, the 'arms' should still be plastic. Think how thin they would have to make them in steel to have em anything but rock hard!
Adjustable arms and or angle on a syn-trident hybrid is what I would bet on though. As other brands have already taken that step.
I wet sand and polish all my massagers. Never liked the stock finish they come with. Polishing to a high gloss, similar to the ICE finish really increases movement, and makes insertion/removal and cleaning easier.
I remember reading about polishing in your trident review [USER="54633"]busdrvr[/USER]. After a bit of sanding, what would you recommend for manually polishing? (we dont all have a buffing wheel :))
Also, do you prefer the more comfortable but less smooth syn models over your own polished original models?
I remember reading about polishing in your trident review [USER="54633"]busdrvr[/USER]. After a bit of sanding, what would you recommend for manually polishing? (we dont all have a buffing wheel 🙂)
Also, do you prefer the more comfortable but less smooth syn models over your own polished original models?
I would guess you could buff them by hand after sanding, but i'm not sure if would produce a high gloss finish. It would be worth a try and if you use 2000 paper it will be smoother than it is out of the box anyway. I use a buffing wheel and 2 types of compound/polish used for auto paint. They are so polished they look wet when done. If you have a bench grinder (cheap one from Harbor Freight would work) you can mount a buffing wheel to it.
I ordered 1000/1500/2000 grit sandpaper from Ebay cheap.
I love my Eupho Syn. It does have a different feel to it than the Classic line and has it's own unique characteristics like all the models do. I have not used it in a while, but it does perform quite well for me. I am loving the MGX Trident at the moment; never owned a MGX as I always thought of it as a beginner model and outdated. Boy was I wrong; makes me wonder what the MGX Classic is like.
Thanks for the advice and sorry for derailing your thread heheheh.
Just this second bought an MGX Trident and some sandpaper......couldnt resist m8
Jumping in a coupl'a weeks late-
Busdrvr and Kazama, I love your creative thoughts on polishing and improvements. Busdrvr, hope not to trouble you, but I'm going to echo Kazama- could you elaborate about specific materials and polishing compounds for us wheel-less folks? I may just head to Harbor Freight per your post. Just reading that 'wet when done' comment makes me drool.
Re. improvements, adjustable arms, most definitely. Springs, coated wire, anything bendable but durable. I'd love to customize each horse in my Arse-nal depending on my positions and moods. Cheers.