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The Big Gay Review Checks Out The Jimmyjane G-Rabbit

JIMMYJANE G-RABBIT WATERPROOF FLEXIBLE VIBRATOR - REVIEW

Shock, Horror. A JimmyJane toy that I don’t actually hate. What has happened? Why is the world upside down? But let’s not get too ahead of ourselves; I don’t hate it… but I don’t exactly love it either.

My previous experience with JimmyJane was an absolute disaster. And truthfully, it seems amongst most of the blogging community, JimmyJane (who are owned by Pipedream) have a bit of a reputation for producing products that are overpriced and under-powered. To be fair, the Ascend was a huge let down. I honestly thought there was potential but… no.

When I was trying to choose something to review for SheVibe; my eyes were instantly drawn to this rabbit vibrator. I’ve been a firm believer for a long time, that rabbit vibes don’t need to be marketed purely towards those who have a clitoris. The typical rabbit vibe has a basic shape that doesn’t look too unlike a prostate vibrator. And this one, the JimmyJane G-Rabbit Waterproof Flexible Vibrator definitely looked like it would work. So I added it to my request list, and just a week or so later, it arrived. So let’s not waste any more time…

The JimmyJane G-Rabbit Waterproof Flexible Vibrator was sent to us free of charge in exchange for an honest review by SheVibe.

Jimmyjane G-Rabbit Vibrator

First Impressions

The packaging for what is, I guess, supposed to be a luxury vibrator, is a bit.. meh. Flimsy cardboard box and an even flimsier plastic tray on the inside, holding the vibe. Still, it’s nice to see it’s not plastered with semi-naked models etc. It still maintains a little bit of class. The G-Rabbit is made from body-safe silicone, and is designed to be incredibly flexible (and squishy!). The shaft of the vibrator can move in almost any direction, allowing you to angle it in the right position for you. The ‘clitoral’ arm also has a degree of flex to it. The handle is rounded, making it surprisingly comfortable to hold, but does only have the one button of control.

It’s waterproof and offers up to 2 hours of playtime on a single charge. There are 10 modes of vibration; 3 constant speeds and then 7 patterns (that also alternate in speed). The silicone is very soft, and has a nice amount of silkiness; it doesn’t feel too draggy. It’s still a dust magnet, and there is a very noticeable seam (visually) running around the entire toy. It almost ruines the visual aesthethic of the toy, but as I can’t really ‘feel’ it; I can let it slide. I’m just being nitpicky now.

In Use

The G-Rabbit is powered by 2 ‘powerful’ Japanese motors; on in the tip of the shaft, and the other in the clitoral arm. Are they powerful? Well, too some extent, yes. They are certainly a little stronger than I was expecting them to be, especially after the weakness of the Ascend. But here, yeah; there’s an OK amount of power. But are they rumbly? Well, again… sort of. I certainly wouldn’t call the vibrations ‘buzzy’, but they are not really the rumbliest either. They sort of fall in the middle of the spectrum. But I have to admit, whilst the vibrations weren’t as strong as say… the Backdoor Rabbit; I thought they were comparable in power to the old G4 motors from Fun Factory. At least, that’s how it felt to me.

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