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  1. Plastic is more easy to clean and you can use all type of lube.

    But both are equally efficient.

  2. If you are new to anal play or want something that is more comfortable, go with syn.

    If you want a more firm pressure, go plastic.

  3. The Syn line is better if you are new to anal play because it’s softer, but you have to be careful what kind of lube you use. For me, arms on the Syn line are too flimsy for me. I like the firm pressure of the plastic line better.

  4. Plastic !!! With coconut oil they move very well. The Syn requires Water-based lubricants. I have found these can get sticky and inhibit aneros movement. Movement is one of the big keys to success. With the right fine sand paper & polish the plastic aneros can be made even smoother. Can’t do that with a syn model.

  5. I have both a syn and plastic Helix, and have come to prefer the plastic one just because you can use any lube you prefer and it cleans up so easily. But I will say this — the “trident” tabs on the syn model are flexible, whereas they’re rigid on the plastic model. So it depends, in part, on how you feel about the tabs.

  6. I got the plastic Helix Trident in Feb. I was new to anything anal and a little nervous the first time I inserted it. However, it is not too big and with a bit of lube (I bought the water based to try first) it is pretty comfortable.

    I have experienced a lot of pleasure from the Trident and try to use it at least once a week – which I always look forward to.

    I am not sure if I have had a super O yet or exactly what p-waves are but I have had a number of super T’s (which is hand assisted at end of 45-60 min session). The super T is like a turbo charged orgasm with more cum and fluid, longer and more intense pulses – what more could you want!

    I am now so horny, I am going to have to have a session with it this morning!

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