The Nomi Tang getaway – wild is a G-spot vibrator with a
touch-sensitive vibration controller. Shaped like some kind of fighter plane or
spaceship, housed between its wings is a touch sensitive control, operated by
gliding your fingertips through its atmosphere. The wild is specifically
designed to hit your G-spot with its large surface area tip and dramatic curve.
Not only does it offer the standard G-spot shape featured in other vibrators, but
its shaft is significantly longer than some, reassuringly meaning that it’s
more likely to stimulate most people’s G-spot. Will the getaway – wild’s search
for new life achieve its destination? Will I be able to fly this device with
ease, whilst exploring the deep, dark depths of my nether regions? Will it cause
a spectacular supernova, or leave me floating in the cold, empty void of space?
The product arrives in some of the most exquisite packaging
I’ve come across. When unwrapping the packaging you are welcomed by a sleek
cardboard sleeve, adorned with product images and various bits of information. Removing
the sleeve from the main box reveals a sturdy white canvas affair with the Nomi
Tang emblem printed onto the lid. Lifting the hinged lid, you are slowly welcomed
by the brand name, found on the boxes internal lip. Once the lid is fully opened
you’ll find the brand name also printed onto the underside of the lid, upon a
padded pillow. The hinged lid is supported by two white satin ribbons, holding
it in place while open, giving the impression of a jewellery casket. The toy is
resting within its delectable white satin station, with a satin storage bag
tucked underneath it and an instruction booklet resting alongside. The box is exquisite
and really makes the whole experience of opening the item feel special.
The wild is constructed from a curved rigid shaft coated in
velvety smooth silicone. The product is 8.5 inches in length with 6.25 inches
of insertable shaft. Towards the tip of the toy the shaft curves. The head of
the shaft is flattened for G-spot stimulation. The shaft is a maximum of 4.25
inches in circumference, thinning slightly around its sleek curve to
approximately 3.25 inches circumference. The base flares outwards to 2.75
inches across, forming a shape similar to the wings found on an aircraft –and
also making it suitable for anal penetration, if you are comfortable with its
shape. Found on the underside of the base you will find a prominent nub which
can also be used for light clitoral stimulation. The base is meant to be
contoured to fit the palm of your hand; however, where the sliding touch-sensitive
control resides is also where my thumb wishes to rest. Between the wings you
will find an On/Off push button, and a plastic light-up touch-sensitive
function controller. The toy is waterproof but has a noticeable gap between the
main shaft and control unit. The product requires two AA batteries to operate
it – these aren’t included. To insert the batteries simply twist the base unit
and remove the plastic battery girdle. Make sure you pay attention to ‘+’ and
‘-’ markings on the tray, as removing the batteries once positioned can be
difficult. Slide the batteries back into the chamber and reunite the twist
locking control unit and shaft.
The instruction manual offers basic instructions on how to
control the vibrator. Even with these, it took me quite some time to become
fully confident in operating the device. To use the toy push the On/Off button.
The motor should emit a single speed vibration, starting at highest strength.
Whilst on, the touch-sensitive unit will glow blue. To lessen the toy’s
intensity, slide a finger over the touch-sensitive panel repeatedly, towards
the On/Off button. Each sliding motion will decrease the toy’s intensity. To
change the function, rest your finger for a couple of seconds on the Nomi Tang
logo found on the touch-sensitive control. There are a total of three modes. Each
vibration mode’s intensity can be changed by sliding a finger up and down the
touch-sensitive control panel. The first mode is continuous speed, second is an
escalation mode, and third is a pulsation mode. When you have found your
desired setting, place a finger tip over the bottom of the touch-sensitive
control for a few seconds in order to lock onto the selected mode. To
deactivate the lock-on, just repeat the process. When in lock mode, the touch-sensitive
unit glows red. The toy’s vibrations start at quite strong rumbles, and lower
down to soft rumbling vibrations, which are mostly felt at the tip but do
travel softly down to the nub at the base. The vibrator is exceptionally quiet.
When using the wild, I needed additional water based
lubrication and foreplay before inserting the toy. At first I used the nub
located on the base to glide between my labia, spreading my lips softly apart before
focusing on the clitoris. The vibrations travelled gently down towards the nub
and offered enough rumble to whet my appetite. During insertion, the head of
the toy hooked past my vaginal entrance and sloped towards my G-spot. I gently
rested the rounded head onto my G-spot before fiddling around with the controls.
When selecting a setting, I found the shape and size of the handle got in the
way of the controls. I understand that the raised wings are meant to be
contoured so you don’t accidentally trigger the controls, but sadly I found
they made using the device somewhat vexing, and they dug into my palm
uncomfortably. When selecting modes I had to focus more on using the touch
control, rather than focusing on the enjoyment received from its functions.
Occasionally I would change, lock, or unlock the vibrations unintentionally –
sometimes even my duvet would knock the touch-sensitive controls, thus changing
the setting. Although the controls are overly sensitive, I found sliding my
fingers over them a lot quicker than using a standard dial or button – this toy
might be worth considering if you have difficulty with push buttons. The
contour of the handle made thrusting and rocking with the vibrator almost
impossible, causing many of the movements I applied to feel unnatural and
uncomfortable on my grip. Basically, the toy isn’t ideal for anyone who likes
thrusting or rocking actions during penetration. When gently cupping the base,
I was able to keep the shaft positioned on my G-spot, and the vibrations
stimulated my body, but I was unable to apply the prodding sensations required
to achieve G-spot orgasm. When inserting the toy deeper into my vagina the head
would cause uncomfortable stimulation to my A-spot. Upon removing the toy,
sometimes the head would catch the front of my vaginal walls before popping
out.
The silicone used for the Nomi Tang getaway – wild is
exceptionally easy to clean due to its smoothness. Simply wash in warm water
with your standard antibacterial soap. Make sure you don’t use too rough a
cloth around the touch controls, as the plastic can scratch.
Overall, the Nomi Tang getaway – wild’s shaft should be perfect
for G-spot stimulation, but its base makes manoeuvring the toy wearisome,
meaning you can’t utilize its true G-spot potential. It’s really a toy to just
rest onto your G-spot and let the vibrations do all the work, whilst you mess
around with its settings. The functions are fiddly, and although you can lock
and unlock the modes with a tap of your finger, I feel this would’ve worked a
lot better had it been a completely separate button from the touch-sensitive controller.
If you’re after a G-spot toy and tend to have difficulty with push-buttons,
then this control system may work for you.
Thank you to Sex Health for providing me with this toy for my review. You can find out more about this vibrator here.
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