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Slim R Vibrating Rimming Butt Plug

119,95 €
Spedizione gratuita      Imballaggio discreto
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Codice prodotto: AF932 | Codice EAN: 848518032270

Caratteristiche

Brand: Rimmers
Colore: Nero
Materiale: Nylon
Lunghezza: 14.00cm
Max Diameter: 4.00cm
Lunghezza regolabile: 11.80cm
Suitable for anal penetration: Yes
Potenza delle vibrazioni: Diverse potenze di vibrazione
Vibrazioni : Multispeed
Adatto a : Unisex
Privo di flatati :
Fondo dritto:
Cavo di alimentazione: 90 cm
Lubrificante adatto: A base di acqua
Speed modes: 8
Flessibile:
Impermeabile : Impermeabile
Stimulation: Anal stimulation

Descrizione

The Rimmers classic model R is now available in a slimmer format: The Slim R. This vibrating and rotating butt plug is designed for optimal anal stimulation This unique butt plug is specially designed to stimulate the inside and opening area of the anus. The butt plug is made of premium silicone and has up to five different rotation settings and eight vibration settings. It is easy to operate using the wireless remote control. Give the remote control to your partner for even more fun! Use the butt plug with some water-based lubricant for added comfort and clean it well after use with lukewarm water and toy cleaner.

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