Doll Cabin Sex Doll Unboxing and Review – May
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spinner sex doll – May
truly review written by metrax
A doll collector from Germany!
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Got an early Christmas gift this year, my Spinner arrived 14 days after I got my tracking number. That’s remarkable because I’m waiting now 8 weeks for a WM and still no news.
So let’s start with the packaging. Foam everywhere and bubble wrap on top. The box had an impact, which remained without consequences for the contents.
Accessories such as usual gloves, comb, vaginal shower, heating rod, and, not necessarily usual, a detailed instruction manual not only about the movement possibilities but also about care, wigs, staining, and repair.
The doll
I have ordered
HEAD OPTIONS: Mey
WIG OPTIONS: #1
EYE COLOR: Black
AREOLA COLOR: #3
BREAST OPTIONS: Jelly
VAGINA TYPE: Removable
FOOT TYPE: Standing
SKIN TONE: Caramel
UPGRADED HANDS: Upgraded
SHOULDER TYPE: Shrug
KNEE TYPE: Upgraded
An unbeatable argument is her weight. Measured at 22kg / 48.5 lbs with a head, she is a source of joy for photo shoots. And with her appearance, she doesn’t have to hide behind any of my 35kg+ dolls.
The TPE is very soft and comfortable. Less pleasant is the smell, it reminds more of new gear oil, but with a decreasing tendency. She will probably get a few more washes and a treatment with baby oil. Since she is still new, she oils quite violently. After her first wash and proper powder.
In my opinion, the skin tone suits her perfectly, not always just tan and natural.
Since the TPE is so soft, I don’t feel any difference between her bottom and her gel breasts, both jiggle very nicely.
The skeleton moves well, the movable shoulders are well set and the upgraded knees allow for great shots, she gets all the way down on her feet with her butt.
Only her neck is a problem, as she, unfortunately, doesn’t have the mobility with her gooseneck that is possible with a hinged neck. The head always goes back to the starting position a bit, which makes photos challenging.
The upgraded hands also move well, but a few of the fingers go in directions that I can only manage with my fingers if I break them first. That’s only noticeable when trying to portray realistic poses, though.
Another thing that stands out is that her toes are connected. But I think that’s easy to fix, it doesn’t bother me.
I had played with the idea of getting another Nicci, but now I will wait and see if there are any changes in the coming reviews. But despite the flaws, I think she was worth it, at least for me.
And as always, here are a few more convincing arguments.
By the way, I named her Oki. It means ‘middle of the ocean’ in Japanese.
All I can say, she is perfect.