First of all about product itself.
I have Nexus Revo 1, and note that there are Nexus Revo 2, which does not have most of the flaws first one has, so I recommend buy second generation if possible.
For such a pricy thing it actually looks cheap. The box is good, although CB-6000 box is still better. The device itself looks like something that'd cost around 80 dollars. It has quite a few design flaws. First of all it's not waterproof, it has cracks where silicon is attached to plastic, and also where the battery hatch is. It's not rechargeble either, which is strange.
"Simply slide it open!" sais the instruction about the battery hatch. Yeah, right. Took me good 15 minutes to poen it, and had to use knife. Thing is you can grip the device itself good, but the hatch is a conus-like smooth plastic, so no matter how strong you are your fingers continue to slip. Also, as it turned out (and the instruction didn't say ANYTHING about that) you have to sort of snap it down first, and only then pull it. You can't figure out which side do you supposed to put batteries in - you have to look at the tiny icons on the inside of the battery case. Other than that - both sides are identical so you can't figure it out normally.
When closed, the baterry case doesn't close up good - in some places the crack is wider, in some there's almost no crack.
As I said - looks pretty cheap.
As for the modes it has. The site states it has 4 modes: no vibration, constant vibration, pulse and ramping. Video reviews demonstrate that it has 3 modes: no vibration, pulse and ramping. I'v got the device that has three modes also, but there's constant one instead of ramping. I don't know what's the deal with that. Maybe it's random.
1st Experience:
Getting it in was a bit tough. The head is quite large, so you have to work to get it in. Goes pretty deep, and that said, I'm afraid it may not be for everyone. For me it goes almost too deep. The feeling when it's working is pretty much as I expected it to be. So I can't say "WOW!!!! Couldn't imagine it'd be that good!!!", because I could. Feels good indeed, but nothing special. I'v let it work in me for about 10-15 minutes. No pre-cum (but I don't usually have any anyway), feels good but definitely not enough to cum. I heard it gets better with experience - we'll see. I have almost no experience with anal.
The thing that was a surprise for me, is cumming. Had to use hand for it, and stroking feels much better. But the strange thing is - I had very little cum. Like VERY little. A few drops leaked out and that was it. It didn't shoot like it normally does, and the ammount is at least 5 times less than I get normally. So that was unexpected really. I'll see what happens a few next time. If it continues like that, I'd be pretty concerned if it's blocking something.
The vibration is useless for me. I almost prefer it without it, but I actually don't care for it at all.
Also the thing made me wonder how would a girl feel to insert it in her pussy? It has quite a good vibe where the clit would be, and the motion might add something too. It probably won't hit the G-spot, because it's too long. Plain curiocity though.
Anyway, that's it for the first impressions.



