Product Review: SinFive Nagi by Wolwin GmbH
Oh that? That’s just my new favorite vibrator of all time. No, really. It’s the SinFive Nagi in pink by Wolwin GmbH. Ignore the giant squid on the shaft. This baby’s worth it.
What’d it come in?
It came in a pretty white cardboard box with a picture of the Nagi on the front and a description of SinFive products in a bunch of different languages on the back. Push the actual box through the outer sleeve, and open the front flap, and there’s the Nagi in all its pastel pink, or what Wolwin’s calling “candy floss”, glory.
The Nagi comes with directions and two AA batteries.
How’s it made?
The Nagi is made of 100% anti-microbial silicone, which, according to the bath and bedding manager when I worked at Bed, Bath and Beyond, is better than anti-bacterial.
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I just went with it back then, soaking up every single price point Bed, Bath and Beyond University (That’s what they called training in my store.) had to offer. But I decided to look it up, for the purpose of this review, and to satisfy my own curiosity, and it turns out G was right. Anti-microbial is better than antibacterial. Whereas antibacterials kill or prevent the growth of only bacteria, anti-microbials kill or prevent the growth of almost all microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoans. Kills more = better in my book.
But why’s that cool? That means if you don’t realize you have a yeast infection, and use your toy before you treat yourself, you don’t have to worry about the infection taking hold in your toy and re-infecting you. Ever since my second pregnancy, the slightest change in my body’s pH causes an infection of some sort. Having a toy that won’t pick anything up is awesome.
The toy is about eight and a quarter inches long with an insertable length of six and a half inches if you don’t mind the squid. I honestly didn’t feel it in use, but that could just be me. Of course, inserting it that far also means inserting the buttons, because they’re located on the shaft. They’re little raised + and – buttons. I didn’t feel them in use, either.
It’s got a diameter of about an inch and half, giving it a circumference of about five inches, which is just right for me because it’s about the width of M’s cock.
Unscrew the battery cap and insert the batteries in the bottom, one up and one down, and you’re good to go. Just make sure the white washer stays on the shaft to ensure waterproofing.
The toy has six steady vibrations that increase from low to high when you press the + button, and turns off when you hold down the – button. After the highest setting are the three pulsation variables. The first is slow and alternates between the high and low settings. The second is the same, only faster. And the last seems almost random. I’m sure there’s a pattern to it but it’s really difficult to figure out. Or maybe my attention span’s just too short.
What’s it for?
While I generally wouldn’t suggest a vibe without a flared base for anal use, it seems to me the likeliness of more than eight inches of silicone just disappearing without a trace up someone’s bum isn’t very high. Not to mention the book I’ve been reading about anal play says that, generally speaking, people who end up in the hospital having to have foreign objects removed usually could have avoided it had they relaxed and been patient in their attempt to extract it. It was written by a doctor who did a lot of research and talked to a bunch of other doctors, so I tend to believe him.
So honestly, I think this toy can be used for just about anything you’d like to use it for. Vaginal or anal penetration, clitoral and erogenous stimulation, of if you’re really that worried about it, just turn it on and tease the outside of your anus with the vibrations. That works, too.
This toy’s the perfect length to use during partner play. Say, during doggy-style sex with the shaft against the woman’s clitoris and the tip pressed against his balls and the base of his shaft. And it’s rather quiet, so you don’t have to worry so much about using it with the in-laws in the room next door.
How is it?
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Amazing.
I’m going through this phase. I’m not digging texture much at all, and inserted vibrations are annoying me. Hard toys are just too hard lately. Anything with more of a curve than Sublime is getting caught on my pelvic bone. And while I’m not completely turning my back on my size-queen status, I’m finding myself more comfortable with toys closer to M’s size these days.
I dunno. I’m weird.
But that means the Nagi couldn’t have come at a better time. It’s straight as an arrow with the gradual-est of flares. It manages to be squishy, yet maintain its density and firmness. The vibrations, located about two and a half inches from the tip, are strong, and travel nicely throughout the shaft without numbing or causing oversensitivity (Another problem I’ve been having when I use vibrators, lately, is completely skipping the orgasm and going straight into oversensitivity. Wanna talk about frustration!).
I could go on and on about what I love about this toy.
Anything else I should know:
Edited to say:
I totally mixed this toy up with something else in my original care instructions. Thank god I didn’t follow my own instructions. I hope you didn’t either.
This toy does not require disinfection. Do not wash it with hot water, bleach it, or wash it any sort of washing machine. Use warm running water and a compatible soap, then dry it using a clean, lint free cloth.
Store this toy without the batteries in a clean, dry place at room temperature.
Use water based lube only please.
Putting the batteries in backwards in mine causes the toy to come on by itself and stay on. Don’t freak out! It’s not broken! Just turn the batteries around.
Where’d ya get it?
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Traditional vibrator by Wolwin GmbH
Material: Silicone / Plastic
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$69.95
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Eden Fantasys sent me the SinFive Nagi free of charge in exchange for an honest review. Eden Fantasys is more than just a trustworthy sex toy store that ships its products in discreet packaging (I once got my stuff in a lemonade box. No lie.). It’s an entire community of men and women gearing for a sex-positive society.
They’ve got Eden Link, a place for their customers to converse with the heads of the companies Eden works with. There’s SexIs Magazine, where you can learn just about anything you want to know about sex, or even share something you know that others might not. They’ve got a ginormous forum on which you can ask questions about toys you are interested in and get advice from some of Eden’s reviewers. And let’s not forget Eden Cafe, where I have a weekly column that posts on Thursdays.



















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