Nexus Glide - Prostate Massager Review

Nexus Glide - Prostate Massager Review
The Nexus Glide with its accessory to pop out the metal ball for cleanup
The Nexus Glide is hiding a naughty trick 😳.

During a Black Friday sales shopping spree, the Nexus Glide caught my attention and went right into my shopping cart!

Why? Unlike most prostate massagers made from silicone, the Nexus Glide is made from ABS – just like many of Aneros' prostate toys. ABS material by itself is considered safe for anal use and can bring different feelings.

The Nexus Glide is, however, hiding a very naughty trick!

Isn't it fun to experiment?

Introduction

The Nexus Glide has a shape to target the prostate and a steel rolling ball for some perineum fun, but also more..!

Shape

The shape works incredibly well. Although it is rather small, it pinpoints the p-spot amazingly well. During use, it easily moves along with your muscle contractions, really pressing that p-spot. Don't let that smaller size fool you; it packs a punch.

Orgasm rating and material

I'll give the Glide a great orgasm rating, as it was a tantalizing experience! The ABS material is hard and has a nice grainy texture, which you can feel while sliding it in.

The orgasm builds up very gradually with this one, but if you have the patience, it has a huge potential. Having muscles fully tensing up around this toy brings lots of pressure to the right spots.

Steel roller ball

Nexus Glide and Roller Ball Removal Tool

The steel roller ball is a nice addition but didn't do much for me.. or should it πŸ˜‰?

See, Nexus also sells an e-stim device: Nexus iSTIM. With an adapter, you can use e-stim on that steel roller ball! While I didn't have the attachment, that sounds super exciting. I'll have to try that once I get the chance.

After some research, I couldn't find the Nexus iSTIM being sold anywhere, and the compatible attachments are also not in stock anywhere, it seems πŸ˜”.

I would assume other e-stim boxes should also work, but the attachment accessory will be necessary to get this working.

Alternatives

A small, squishy butt plug with heavy p-spot pressure that you cannot ignore:

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Interactive, with gentle p-spot pressure:

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A secure base. A squishy material. Great size. And not too noisy? Is this the best interactive butt plug available? Let’s find out in this review

Or, if you want an affordable training kit:

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These all feel different as these alternatives are made from silicone and have a different texture.

Conclusion

Don't underestimate its size; if you have patience and are ready for a gradual climax, it won't disappoint. Do you still need more stimulation? Pair it up with an e-stim device – if you can find the attachment for sale...

You can often find the Glide on sale. For around 20USD/18EUR, there's no doubt you should get it and experience the different textures and feelings the material change can bring. I had a great time with it and it'll definitely get more use.

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