Hon-Mono Senbiki: Onahole Review
Welcome to the first onahole review of this website! Today we'll be taking a look at the Hon-Mono Senbiki onahole created by G Project.
G Project is pretty well known in the adult toys industry, especially for their various lines of themed onaholes - one of them being the Hon-Mono line, which is supposed to mimic the real thing. Let's see how the Senbiki variant holds up!
Product Information
- Size (W x L x H): 70mm x 140mm x 70mm
- Size (tunnel): ~120mm
- Weight: 420g
- Construction: Dual-layer
- Hardness: Medium-soft
- Tightness: Medium
- Gimmicks: None
- Average Price (as of writing): $40 USD
The Box
All G Project products I've seen have a pretty similar design on the box - a pretty anime girl front and center with a one-color background featuring big English and Japanese text describing the product. This one's no different - it features nice scantily clad ninja warrior woman, just waiting for you to... defeat her in a ninja battle I guess, then open her up? Here's some pictures of the box:
Box is pretty standard, showing you a cross section of the insides and usage tips. There's some lack of detail such as weight and inner tunnel length that would've been nice to provide though.
As mentioned earlier, the Hon-Mono line is supposed to mimic the real-thing, which means the inner texture isn't too out of this world as some onaholes tend to be. It's got a g-spot, and a curvature as well to get to the cervix. This one's different from the regular Hon-Mono since the full thing is dual-layer instead of only the uterus area, which should supposedly make the insides a bit harder and more stimulating. Anyways, let's get to the unboxing!
The Contents
The box includes the onahole (duh), G Project x PEPEE lube, and a toy bag! Here's some more pictures of the accessories:
There's enough lube here (5ml worth) to give it a go at least once or twice. It's unscented and also very sticky - which means it'll get messy quickly, so try not to use too much of it
The onahole comes in some plastic wrap which ends up getting oily. Since the onahole isn't protected in any plastic molding, its possible that it'll be slightly deformed right out of the box - but that should be purely cosmetic, and shouldn't have any effect on actual usage.
Now for the toy bag - this is the first product I've seen to actually come with its own toy bag. It might be hard to see from the pictures, but it does actually have tiny holes in order to keep it breathable! The worst thing you'd want is for the onahole to be trapped in its own moisture, causing mold and other nasty stuff to grow out of control.
However in practice, the toy bag doesn't work very well. It's made out of a pretty stiff material and its actually quite difficult to get the toy inside. I still ended up using the regular fabric based toy bags from Meiki / Rends, but it's not the worst thing you could put your toy in if you don't have anything else.
Now, let's cover the main course: the onahole itself!
Onahole: Appearance
Here's some pictures of the outside of the onahole.
Yup, looks like a simple onahole with some odd looking ridges. There's just a slit for the opening, no lips or other features that resemble the real thing here, very simple. As for the body, it's got these weird striped indents that I guess are meant to help with grip? But it really just makes it kinda look like a squishy knockoff Adidas shoe.
The onahole also feels very soft on the outside. It flops around all over and is super squishy. The dual-layer construction will hopefully help make the insides feel a bit more structured though. Speaking of the insides, let's take a look at those!
Onahole: Insides
Onahole: Usage
After having used this several times, it's decent. It gets the job done, but doesn't do anything noticeably well.
The toy has decent suction as long as you squeeze the air out from the end chamber before entering, but it's not nearly as strong or noticeable as many other ToysHeart toys for example. Entering the uterus is not difficult but also not very noticeable, especially if you accidentally use too much lube. It's sometimes hard to tell if you're actually inside the uterus or in one of the side paths. Perhaps the original toy, with the dual layer only starting from the uterus, would make the penetration more noticeable.
The road to the uterus also feels pretty average. The nubs in the middle (which I assume is supposed to be the g-spot) do provide decent stimulation - maybe more than the cervix itself. It's got a curve which makes it seemingly more realistic, but you really don't notice any improvement as opposed to toys like the ZXY - all it did was made it difficult for me to record the insides.
The toy's outsides are very soft, which carries over to the insides even though it's dual layer. I'd say the insides are somewhere between soft and medium in terms of hardness, which is a bit disappointing since I'd expect dual layer toys to be harder. It's regularly tight, and is probably a bit on the small side in terms of tunnel length (~120mm), but is soft and flexible so no worries if you need to stretch it out a bit.
Summary
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Although she's cute, her special area isn't great |
All in all, the Hon-Mono Senbiki isn't a bad - it's just not great. It probably makes for an ok beginner toy given the relatively low price, lower stimulation, ease of cleaning, and the fact it comes with a toy bag, but it's hard to recommend this over something like the ZXY - or if you really want a noticeable uterus, then maybe something from the Gokusai Uterus line. Of course, those options are generally more expensive - around the $60 USD range.
If you can find it on sale, it's not the worst buy, but there's definitely much better toys out there to spend your money on.
Rating
- Appearance: 3/10
- Sensation: 4/10
- Durability: 6/10
- Cleaning: 9/10
- Hardness: Soft
- Tightness: Medium
Thanks for reading to the end of this first review! Did you also use the Hon-Mono Senbiki - or have additional questions about the product? Leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below!
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