It’s possible that I’ve used the KinkLab Power Tripper add-on for the spectacular Neon ‘Wand product in a way that (while I’d never say nobody) few ever have before. But I should back up. About a year ago, during a long evening of great food, great conversation, and great wine, I was introduced to the Neon Wand. This device is the less powerful younger cousin of the Violet Wand; a device that flings electricity through glass attachments and zaps whomever is on the other end with an adjustable level of juice.
Yes, this is a toy for electricity play.
I’ll be honest, right off the bat, I don’t like the sensation of being zapped by this device. I’ve heard it described as the sensation of being tattooed. For me it feels like some of the worst static electric shocks I’ve ever received, coupled with that time I tried to change out the outlets without shutting down the power breaker to the room. Not so fun to me. But having seen how excited some of the people I’ve used the Neon Wand on get, I would wager that like many of the Advanced Kinky Arts, I’m just not quite the target demographic. And of course, that’s ok.
All that said, way back at Kendra Holliday’s Queen of Hearts Ball I saw a demonstration of the Violet Wand that included an attachment that transferred the juice to a person, who could then zap those around them. I’d hoped to find this attachment for the Neon Wand, but never could. Until our awesome friends over at SheVibe dangled theirs in front of me. I couldn’t say yes quick enough to wanting to check out the Power Tripper attachment from KinkLab and put it through its paces.
Ophilia (half of The Kinky Geeks) is a connoisseur of the Advanced Kinky Arts, and happens to be in that demographic that I mentioned above. She’d thoroughly enjoyed having purple and pink tendrils of electricity arcing to her skin. So when I said “Look what I’ve got…” she made a very excited noise that I cannot adequately convey through text.
The Power Tripper consists of the end that you insert into the Neon Wand, a long cable, and a flat (though slightly rounded) panel of metal. This is designed to be pressed against the skin. I tucked it into the waistband of my pants. The directions cautioned me not to turn the dial very high at all to use this, so (already fearing and respecting electricity) I turned it all the way down, then a scoosh up. Unfortunately, nothing happened here. Another scoosh, I extended my finger, a simulacrum of a small extraterrestrial, and ZAPPP!