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It's stated in the product descriptions of the Trident models that they move laterally and rotationally due to MAMA (Multi Axial Motion Architecture). How does this work?



   
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(@darkengine)
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Presumably it moves up and down the ass instead of simply in-and-out — like grinding.



   
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Through my sessions with the classic tool i had noticed that it can be rotated with time, and that as the tool does it may slide off the prostate. Primarily because it has one axial point to anchor itself to, the p tab. The tail was useless for stability. But the new kundalini arm provides a second point of anchor and prevents the rotation. Like a balance beam, the trident rests on an axial line instead of a point. So here is where this gets cool. Because the muscles still produce force of movement except now like a tight rope walker it can sway right or left forward or backward or in and out but not twist. This keeps the tool on contact point and will allow a circular grinding pattern, or figure 8 even without rotation from a birds eye view. Depends on your muscle activity. Also the points of pleasure are coming from both k and p contact points as well as internally.



   
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Sounds like the marketing department



   
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@yankeecowboy@brucemarkland I agree, In my first couple of maiden uses with the Helix Trident, I have found the K-tab to provide added stability and takes some of the "pressure" off the P-tab to center the product on the sweet spot. Basically, the trident adds a nice K tab anchor as a NEW friend to the P-tab. Together they can be used to play off each other to allow the trident to rock your prostate in BRAND NEW ways and sensations! (haha not to sound like the marketing dept 😉 Bruce. When one relaxes enough yet focuses on the sensations they feel, the trident's two new anchor points allow the stem to dance a waltzing O of enjoyment around your Prostate lobe.

Yankee's description of the "tight-rope walker" was lovely, thanks!



   
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I dont think it moves all that much at all.



   
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I have just acquired a Helix Trident, and while noting the increased stability provided by the K-tab I haven't noticed an increase in motion from the device. Not like the Eupho anyway.



   
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I'm a bit reluctant to buy a Trident model, as I can't really see how the movement can differ from that of the Progasm and Progasm Jr.. Of course, it would be wrong of me to criticize them without trying them first, but the information provided in the store is so vague and "market department"-like that I kinda feel like they're trying to trick me. I'd be a lot more willing to buy one if it were specified how they actually work, preferably with an illustration. "Multi Axial Motion Architecture" sounds cool, but it doesn't tell me much. I'm sorry to be spreading negative energy at the height of the release, but I think that a clarifying answer to my question might help boost sales by reassuring me and other potential customers.



   
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My order for the Trident MGX and Helix has not arrived yet. So no first hand knowledge here.

One of the experienced user's reviews gives some interesting observations. (Thanks Techpump)
Springy P and K tab arms, and asymmetrical head, and mid lobe may initiate an echo or rebound effect.
Sounds " very interesting"
Can't wait for mine.



   
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It's not just the K and P tabs keeping it centered well and providing a slight "spring" back that makes the toy move out of you while the bulb(s) of the toy's body make your sphincters suck it back in again (aka, autofuck/involuntary contractions).

The toy's body is asymmetrical. This is a whole new, completely unique shape of an inserted toy that our anal/rectal musculature is not used to. The body and head of the Trident (insert any of the new models here) run back and forth across your prostate and stimulate the right and left sides of it in ever so subtle ways, and your canal is going to not know what to do with this strange new left/right accented toy.

I'll try to liken it to an erect cock. While, yes, an erection can curve to the left or right, how many dildos (realistic or not) are shaped with left/right curves like real men? More so, how many dildos/vibrators/anything have a shape that is asymmetrical to the left and right sides? Aren't almost all dildos oriented for G-spot and prostate stimulation, where the bulbous parts of the toy make sure to stimulate those glands on purpose? So now Aneros throws our asses a curve ball. It's as if your ass has no choice but to make the Trident autofuck uncontrollably. Your sphincters don't really know what to do so they just contract like crazy. I find that the asymmetrical parts of each Trident toy contact my prostate in a slightly non-direct way, so that it makes my prostate start "begging" for direct, centered contact and stimulation. But this new off balance design just continues to make non-direct contact with my prostate and induces autofucking so I wind up have massive, really long lasting and body-draining Super Os.

@p38 you are right to say it sounds "very interesting" but it more than just "sounds" interesting, it feels interesting, too 😉



   
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@techpump Wait what do you mean the body's asymetrical??
It looks just like the Helix Syn body, just with springier tab arms. I question your claims from paragraph 2 above.

Also even the Syn model doesnt rotate, so the supposed benefit of "keeping it centered" is just baloney.
I could see the K tab providing benefits, but nothing to do with rotation and centering.



   
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@techpump Wait what do you mean the body's asymetrical??
It looks just like the Helix Syn body, just with springier tab arms. I question your claims from paragraph 2 above.

Also even the Syn model doesn't rotate, so the supposed benefit of "keeping it centered" is just baloney.
I could see the K tab providing benefits, but nothing to do with rotation and centering.

I had not noticed the off-centered aspect of my new Eupho Trident until you posted about it. I had a look today and indeed it does look slightly off center. Interesting comment on how the off-centered nature of the device keeps the sphincter muscles confused. I did notice on first inspection that the ET had a slightly slimmer profile and smaller head, both in diameter and profile compared to my EC.

I will have to disagree about the Trident P and k tabs having nothing to do with rotation and centering. It seems to me to have EVERYTHING to do with keeping the device from rotating and self-centering itself. It also adds a spring effect like mention above.



   
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@techpump [USER="54633"]busdrvr[/USER]
Ok I think I see what you mean about the off-centre aspect.
Are you sure it's not a manufacturing defect though?

I mean... my box came non-assembled, I had to peel off the double sided sticky tape that was partially stuck on there to make the box stick as it should.

I don't feel the trident rotating and centering. Surely the tabs are not working on my device then??



   
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Hmm well interesting.
Last night I was annoyed and pissed off (events outside the realm of Aneros). Really in no state to use Aneros, but I used the Trident.
And as I sat on the computer chair, I felt like vibrations that may have been of a twisting nature.

Slept with the Helix Trident, got unsatisfactory sleep due to being pissed off, but at the same time had weird leg numbness and heavyness and need to pee feelings.
This is probably not what should be happening???

I may have noticed the Trident twisting also when trying to sleep. But I dont really see how the K-tab tries to cener the device.



   
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When I first got the MGX winter 2004 I used it a few times and it "didn't do what the website said it would do." I waited a few months to try again, and while using it I realized the handle was in the way in several ways. I chopped it off, sanded the contact, and wow, what a difference! Didn't have any Os from the toy alone back then (I didn't know what to expect or what worked, how it worked, what it was going to feel like, etc.) but it moved so freely and it was enjoyable for sure.

But what pissed me off about it so much was it turned/rotated side to side uncontrollably. The P-tab would "roll" off my perineum really easily even when dry, even when I tried to make the contact point stick on purpose. And without the toy centered I never felt like it was working right. The handle helped, but it's so big and you can use the arm of the P-tab as a handle easily, so losing the discomfort of the handle and with it more centering of the toy was a big step forward. Years later I found potable water-safe epoxy putty and used that to modify the P-tabs on all the models I have, where I added a slightly C-shaped bar of putty so that the toys would stay put and also cushion my perineum from often uncomfortable contact pressure and skin irritation.

Once I did this I started to finally know what a dry O was and felt like, and what super Os were like too. Now the Trident line offers the benefits of a properly centered toy where the design of the toy's flaring head and body lobes do what they were designed to do. Plus the tabs that assist with centering are springy and make the toy's body keep doing what it was made to do. Finally, the off-centered curves and thickness of the Trident body seem to work against the perfect alignment from the K/P tabs, so voila, involuntary contractions are literally "forced" by both the toy and our ass. It's a recipe for greatness!

@lonewolf8 do you usually sleep with a toy in? Have you felt that before from non-Trident models? I wonder if the K-tab contact for too long might irritate something related to the glutes. Maybe the "need to pee" feelings were from prostate fluid pressure, or the need to orgasm?!

I honestly can't feel the toy Trident "twisting" either. I know it's a unique movement. Sometimes it feels like the spot contacting my prostate is making tiny, itsy bitsy little circles on my prostate, like the toy is making a little circle motion. Maybe it is, maybe that's the "twist?" I don't know. All I know is when it moves it just feels so natural, like somehow my ass and Trident were made for each other LOL cheesy I'll admit but damnit that's what it really does feel like!



   
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@techpump
I often but not always sleep with the toy in.
I think maybe I felt this once before, months ago, with non-Trident.
The need to pee feelings are confusing. Sometimes it just seems like maybe it's a buildup to orgasm. But always ends up with me having to go to the toilet and clear urine flowing, as if I was very hydrated and drank gallons of water just before the session.

I dont know if the Trident is twisting. I'm not expert enough to know.



   
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Years later I found potable water-safe epoxy putty and used that to modify the P-tabs on all the models I have, where I added a slightly C-shaped bar of putty so that the toys would stay put and also cushion my perineum from often uncomfortable contact pressure and skin irritation.

Can you take a pic of this mod you made? This might greatly help me, thanks!



   
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Thanks for all replies, guys! And thank you @techpump for providing pictures of your modification.

I'm a bit more willing to believe that the Trident series can move laterally and rotationally if the body is asymmetrical. I guess that's what they mean by "Contoured MAMA body for lateral and rotational movement" in the shop. However, since there has been some dispute in this thread regarding the asymmetry, I was wondering if someone could post a picture where this can be seen.



   
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@Pandabear
The asymetry is very subtle, so I doubt you'd be able to see it in a photo.



   
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Yah it's subtle, not the easiest to see. But I think it does enough to throw your muscles and sphincters a curve ball.



   
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I used the Trident.
And as I sat on the computer chair, I felt like vibrations that may have been of a twisting nature.

You aren't supposed to sit on the aneros, it won't move very well that way.



   
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@jja2
why wont it move very well?
Wont my amply sized rear give lots of room for wiggles?



   
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