Summary:
My wife loves “snail” style rabbit vibrators with an unrolling clit portion that stays against her clit during thrusting. I saw Funzze’s “Cock Ring with Snail Clit Stimulator” and I figured would be perfect to incorporate during intercourse to give her that kind of stimulation!
To wear the cock ring snail stimulator (or for use on a dildo to make it a snail-style rabbit), the shaft width must be >1.25”. It worked very well to keep constant clit stimulation (after initially placing it in a good spot) during thrusting with my wife in missionary position. Also worked decently in positions with her on top, but not for positions like doggy where the toy would need to be upside down (clit part then hangs down too low)
Pros: Constant clit contact and stimulation from snail design in the right positions.
Relatively powerful vibrations for the size.
Snug but not too tight fit on my shaft.
Good battery life.
Neutral: Vibrations a bit on the buzzy side.
Vibrations not felt much by wearer, mostly by receiver.
Cons: Snail design doesn’t work as well in all positions (when gravity is more against it).
No remote or app control (more difficult to change settings in the midst of intercourse)
Experience:
I hadn’t told my wife about getting this toy until it arrived, keeping it a bit of a surprise. Once it arrived I showed her it and she was of course excited to try it that night! Was easy enough to slide it onto my shaft after erect, stretching the rings with my fingers to slide it into place. First started with the vibrations off to let her get used to the bit of added girth from the shaft portion of the toy, wasn’t long after teasing her she reached down to turn the vibrations on. Worked just as we hoped, after initially positioning the clit stimulating bulb in the right spot, as I thrusted in and out (missionary position) the bulb stayed against her clit unrolling with each thrust. Never even went past the low constant vibration setting this first session as she was already thoroughly enjoying it.
At the end of that first session after catching her breath, my wife said to me “We’re going to be using THAT again tomorrow night!” and that I should plan to keep it within easy reach in a bedside drawer going forward.
Due to gravity, this works best in missionary position, and to give the most “stroke length” I found it best having that first ring on the shaft right below the head. The clit snail arm has enough rigidity that it worked decent going vertically, in position with her on top. It doesn’t work great for positions like doggystyle with it upside down, the clit part hangs down too low from gravity. Being the one wearing the toy, I did not feel much vibration on my shaft, most of the vibration is directed to the receiving partner. I don’t always care for vibration on my shaft so to me this was a pro, but for those that prefer vibrations on their shaft it might be a con.
Specifications:
The cock rings are slightly elliptical with a 1.25” larger diameter of each, with 2” length from the front of the first ring to the back of the second ring. So as long as your shaft (or the dildo being used on to convert into a “snail” rabbit) is >1.25” width it should fit. For reference, I’m about 1.5” width and the rings were snug enough to keep it in place, but did not feel constricting blood flow to maintain an erection like tighter rings (which I actually prefer as I don’t care for the constricting feeling). The front ring is slightly thicker silicone so it is not quite as stretchy as the back ring. The snail clit portion fully unrolled gives a length of 5” from the front ring to the clit stimulating bulb.
There are two motors, one on top of the shaft portion and one of course in the clit stimulating bulb. Both motors are synced. The toy is turned on by long-pressing the power button on the clit bulb and it faintly lights up, single presses to cycle through the 9 modes (modes 1-3 are constant vibration of low, medium, or high intensity, with modes 4-9 being various vibration patterns) and long-pressed again to turn the toy off. Cock ring type of toys are some that really benefit from remote and/or app control as it’s harder to press the buttons to change settings down there during use, but it’s understandable for the price ($30 at the time of writing) that this toy doesn’t have those features. The vibrations are a bit more on the “buzzy” side and at max intensity are a little louder than a cell phone vibrating.