Tapping Masturbator - Sub One

Sale price MRP: €119,99 100% Regular price
Regular price €119,99
Stellar Blue
  • Tapping massager : targeted frenulum stimulation through tapping
  • Pleasure Assist Technology: sensors that increase intensity based on pressure
  • Usable with or without an erection
  • Soft silicone and flexible wings, ergonomic and inclusive
  • Waterproof IPX7, rechargeable and easy to clean
Tapping Masturbator - Sub One
Sale price €119,99 Regular price
Regular price €119,99

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How to stimulate the penile frenulum?

The SUB.One has been specially designed to stimulate the frenulum, the most sensitive area of the penis, through an innovative tapping technology. Where a conventional masturbator relies on vibrations or back-and-forth motion, the SUB.One offers a rhythmic, targeted mechanical stimulation, reproducing regular tapping on the frenulum to trigger intense, deep male orgasms.

Using the SUB.One requires a personal approach for a tailored pleasure, as it adapts to each person's desires and sensations. The penis is placed between the soft silicone fins, which conform to all anatomies. Simply enjoy the direct tapping on the frenulum. While a back-and-forth motion is not essential, the internal texture can further amplify the experience, combining tapping and penile stimulation for heightened pleasure.

The Pleasure Assist function makes the SUB.One interactive: by applying pressure to the device, its sensors automatically increase the tapping intensity. This technological innovation delivers a pleasure experience perfectly attuned to your desires, in real time, offering a truly bespoke sensory experience.

Solo, it becomes an intimate companion for exploring a new and uninhibited pleasure. As a couple, it integrates effortlessly into erotic play, enriching the experience with targeted, original and electrifying stimulation.

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