Summary
Editor's rating
Good value if you know what you’re buying and you’re already past beginner level
Chunky fantasy shape, soft and screw-like, but not for absolute beginners
Comfortable once it’s in, but insertion needs patience
Soft liquid silicone: body-safe feel, but a dust magnet
Build feels solid, but softness means you should treat it with some care
What you actually get when you order it
Does it actually feel good? Mostly yes, if you like fullness and slow stretching
Pros
- Soft, body-safe silicone that feels comfortable and has no strong smell
- Chunky, fantasy-style shape gives a strong sense of fullness and stretch
- Suction cup works reasonably well on smooth surfaces, adding versatility
Cons
- Very soft material makes insertion fiddly, especially with lots of lube or a condom
- Collects dust, lint, and hair easily, so it needs frequent rinsing
- Size and feel are not well suited to absolute beginners or those who prefer firm toys
Specifications
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A chunky soft plug that surprised me (in good and bad ways)
I’ve been playing with plugs for a while, so this wasn’t my first toy, and definitely not my smallest. I picked this 6.8in wearable butt plug (the 338 g medium) because I liked the fantasy/monster style and the knotty shape, and I wanted something I could both thrust with and wear around the house for a bit. The listing talks about it as a wearable plug and a dildo with a suction cup, so I went in expecting a kind of hybrid: part plug, part knotted dildo.
Out of the box, my first reaction was basically: “Okay, this is thick.” The size charts on Amazon always look harmless in millimetres, but in the hand it feels like a serious step up from a basic beginner plug. I’d say it’s in that middle zone: not a pro-level stretcher, but not a first toy either. If you’ve already handled a couple of thicker plugs or small knots, this is probably the next logical step. If you’re totally new, it’s going to look and feel a bit intimidating.
I used it several times over about two weeks before writing this, both solo and during partnered play. I tried it mainly as a plug (walking, sitting, lying on my side) and a few times as a suction-cup dildo in the shower and on a smooth chair. I also tried it with and without a condom to see how much the soft silicone and lube combination would affect insertion and control. That made a real difference, and not always in a good way.
Overall, it’s not perfect, but it’s a pretty solid toy for the price. The weight and fullness are nice if you like feeling “loaded”, and the material is soft and kind to the body. On the downside, the softness that makes it comfy also makes it a bit annoying to insert, especially when you’re very lubed up. So it’s one of those toys where you get good comfort and decent versatility, but you have to be patient and accept that it’s not the easiest thing to handle every time.
Good value if you know what you’re buying and you’re already past beginner level
On the value side, I’d put this toy in the “good for the money, with some clear conditions” category. You’re getting a full silicone plug/dildo hybrid with a suction cup, a decent size, and a fantasy design, all for a price that’s usually lower than big-name brands offering similar shapes. The Amazon rating around 4.4/5 stars doesn’t surprise me: it does what it promises for most people who pick the right size and know they’re getting something fairly soft.
Where the value really makes sense is if you’re an intermediate user looking to move up in girth and enjoy that knotted/screw sensation without paying premium brand prices. In that case, the softness is more of a comfort bonus than a problem, and the minor annoyances (dust, slightly awkward insertion) are acceptable trade-offs. For the price of this one, you’d usually only get a basic, smooth plug from a better-known brand, so if you specifically want this style of fantasy design, it’s a decent deal.
However, if you’re a total beginner or you prefer firmer toys, the value drops a bit. A newbie might find it too big and end up leaving it in a drawer, and someone who likes very firm, targeted stimulation might get frustrated with how bendy it is on insertion. In those cases, the money would probably be better spent on either a smaller, simpler plug or a more anatomically shaped prostate toy. So it’s not bad value in general, but it’s definitely not “one toy fits everyone.”
Overall, I’d say good value for the right user: someone who already has a couple of plugs, wants to try a thicker, fantasy-style shape, and doesn’t mind a softer feel. If that’s you, you get a lot of toy for the price. If you’re outside that profile, it’s more of a “meh, it works but you could spend the same money on something that fits your needs better.”
Chunky fantasy shape, soft and screw-like, but not for absolute beginners
The design leans into that “monster/fantasy” look: a bit knotted, a bit screw-shaped, with some ridges along the shaft. It’s not realistic like a standard dildo; it’s more like a stylised tentacle/screw hybrid. The medium size has a clear progression: narrower tip, then a thicker mid-section, then a wider knot area, and finally the base with the suction cup. The idea is that once you get past the thickest part, the base and neck hold it in place for longer wear. In practice, this works reasonably well, but you do need to be comfortable with a decent amount of stretch to get over that knot.
One thing I noticed is that the toy is pretty soft for something that thick. The silicone bends easily if you press it sideways, and you can squish the head without much effort. That makes it less threatening in terms of comfort, but also means it doesn’t “push” itself in as much as a firmer plug. If you’re used to firm silicone or metal plugs that basically guide themselves in once you start, this one feels more like you have to coax and screw it in carefully. The ridges help a bit with control, but they’re not super aggressive; they’re more about texture than deep stimulation.
The suction cup is wide and flat, and for a medium-weight toy like this, it holds decently on tiles and other smooth surfaces. I used it in the shower and on a flat chair seat, and it stayed put as long as I didn’t go wild. It’s not as strong as some ultra-firm suction toys, but it’s good enough for slow, controlled use. As a wearable plug, the base is low-profile enough that you can tuck it between your cheeks and walk around, but it’s still very obvious when sitting down. You’ll feel the base pressing a bit, so this isn’t some invisible all-day plug for going to work.
Overall design takeaway: it’s a medium-soft, chunky, fantasy-style plug that’s better suited for intermediate users. The shape is nice if you like that “screw in slowly and feel the stretch” vibe, but if you’re new or want a very discreet, small plug, this is not the right shape or size. The design choices are consistent with the product description, just be honest with yourself about your current level before ordering the medium.
Comfortable once it’s in, but insertion needs patience
Comfort-wise, this toy is a bit of a split story. Once it’s fully in and seated, it’s pretty comfortable for its size. The soft silicone and gradual shaping mean that, after the initial stretch, it settles in quite nicely. I could walk around the house with it in for 30–40 minutes without feeling like I needed to rush to take it out. It definitely gives a strong sense of fullness and that “loaded” feeling one Amazon reviewer mentioned, but without sharp pressure or pain. The weight is noticeable but not punishing; you feel it with every movement, which can be a plus if that’s what you’re into.
Insertion, however, is where the softness works against it. With a decent amount of lube, the toy gets slippery, which you want, but the shaft and head also bend easily. So instead of a firm plug that naturally follows the path once you start, you’re sometimes wrestling with it a bit, especially if you’re trying to insert it in a standing or kneeling position. I had the most success lying on my side or back, guiding it slowly, and sort of “screwing” it in with a twisting motion. Once the head is past the first tight point, the rest does slide in more easily, but that first bit can be fiddly.
As a wearable plug, the neck and base are relatively comfortable, but it’s not what I’d call a discreet, all-day plug. Sitting down, you definitely feel the base pushing against you. It’s fine for a movie, gaming session, or some chores around the house, but I wouldn’t wear this under tight jeans for hours outside. Walking is okay; you feel the weight with each step, which can be fun if you like that constant awareness, but it’s not invisible. The material’s softness helps a lot here, because even when the base presses, it doesn’t dig in like hard plastic or metal.
For prostate stimulation, it’s hit-or-miss depending on your anatomy. The toy isn’t shaped like a dedicated prostate massager, so it doesn’t lock onto that spot for everyone. For me, it gave more of a general deep pressure rather than targeted stimulation. Turning it slowly to feel the ridges added some nice variety, but if you’re looking for precise prostate hits, there are better-shaped toys. Overall, comfort is good for what it is, but I’d strongly say this is better for intermediate users who already know their limits and insertion techniques, not for someone just starting out.
Soft liquid silicone: body-safe feel, but a dust magnet
The listing says it’s made of “high-quality liquid silicone,” and to be fair, the material does feel nice in the hand. It’s soft, flexible, and has that slightly squishy bounce when you press it. There was no strong chemical smell when I opened it, which is always a good sign. Compared to some cheap TPE toys I’ve tried in the past, this feels a lot cleaner and more stable. No oily residue, no weird sticky layer straight out of the box. I gave it a quick rinse with warm water and mild soap, and it was ready to go.
In use, the softness is a double-edged sword. On the positive side, it’s very forgiving on the body. There are no sharp edges, the tip has some give, and the ridges don’t feel harsh. If you’re used to harder silicone or stainless steel, this feels much gentler and more forgiving when you’re inserting or adjusting. I never had that “oh crap, that’s too rigid” moment with this toy. Even when fully seated, the silicone compresses a bit, so it feels full but not like it’s digging into you.
The downside is that because it’s so soft, once you lube it up, it can get a bit floppy and hard to aim, especially if you’re trying to use it with a condom like one of the Amazon reviewers mentioned. With a lot of lube, the head tends to bend instead of slide, so you need to guide it carefully and maybe use your other hand to keep it lined up. If you’re standing or in a more awkward position, that can get annoying. This is where a slightly firmer silicone would have helped with handling, even if it made it a bit less cushy.
One thing to be aware of: like most soft silicone toys, it collects dust, lint, and hair very easily. Leave it on a fabric surface for two minutes and it’ll come back with a fuzz coat. This doesn’t affect how it works, but it does mean you’ll be rinsing it before almost every use. Cleaning is simple: warm water, mild unscented soap, maybe a dedicated toy cleaner if you’re picky. Being silicone, it’s non-porous and should last a long time if you don’t abuse it or store it next to incompatible materials. Just stick to water-based lube, avoid silicone lube (which can sometimes interact badly with silicone toys), and you’re fine.
Build feels solid, but softness means you should treat it with some care
Durability-wise, I didn’t see any red flags during my testing. The silicone feels like a single moulded piece, including the suction cup, so there are no glued joints that could peel apart. After several uses and washes, there were no cracks, splits, or changes in texture. No color bleeding, no weird sticky patches developing. The surface stayed smooth, apart from the usual dust and lint it picks up between uses. For a toy in this price range from a no-name brand, that’s already a positive sign.
That said, because the toy is quite soft and flexible, you can tell it’s not indestructible. If you yank it sideways too hard from the suction base or store it crushed under heavier toys, I could see it bending out of shape over time or stressing the thinner parts near the neck. It doesn’t feel fragile in normal use, but it’s not one of those rock-hard silicone toys that feel like they could survive anything. I’d avoid storing it with sharp-edged toys or in a way where the neck is constantly bent at an angle.
Cleaning is easy, and that helps with long-term durability. Warm water and mild soap do the job, and because it’s silicone, you can also boil it or use a diluted bleach solution if you’re very strict about disinfection (just follow normal silicone toy care rules). I stuck with soap and water plus the occasional toy cleaner spray, and that was enough to keep it looking and feeling fine. Just make sure you dry it properly before storing it, because water spots plus dust can make it look grubby fast, even if it’s technically clean.
If you treat it decently—no silicone lube, no sharp objects, no baking it on a radiator—I don’t see any reason it wouldn’t last a good while. The only real “durability annoyance” is that lint and hair cling to it, which makes it look older and dirtier than it actually is between washes. In short: pretty solid build for the price, but don’t abuse it and expect it to be a tank. It feels like a toy you can keep in regular rotation without babying it, as long as you use a bit of common sense.
What you actually get when you order it
The product page throws a lot of words at you: wearable butt plug, anal dildo, prostate dildo, long-term wear, monster fantasy, etc. In reality, what you get is a medium-sized, knotted-style plug with a screw-ish shape and a suction cup base. Mine arrived in plain, boring packaging, which I appreciated. No logos, no explicit drawings, just a regular brown box with a generic label. Inside, the toy was in a simple plastic wrap, nothing fancy, but at least it looked clean and not dusty or sticky from the start.
The brand is bsqipsd, which I’d never heard of before, and honestly it looks like one of those random Amazon brands that pop up and vanish. That said, the toy itself doesn’t feel like cheap trash. The silicone feels consistent, the color pattern is actually decent, and there were no visible seams, tears, or weird bubbles in the material on mine. If you’ve bought budget toys before, you know sometimes they arrive with rough edges or obvious mould lines; this one didn’t. So at least in terms of first impression, it feels like a step above the dirt-cheap stuff, even if the branding is forgettable.
The listing calls this the “M 338 g” version, and the weight feels about right. It’s not brick-heavy, but you do feel it clearly when it’s in. In the hand it’s noticeably heavier than a hollow plug or a very small silicone toy, but lighter than some metal plugs. The suction cup is part of the same silicone piece, not glued on, which is a good point for durability. It sticks best on smooth, flat surfaces like tiles, a shower wall, or a glossy chair. On rougher surfaces or a bed headboard, it’s more hit or miss.
So in practice, presentation-wise, you’re getting a no-frills package, a fantasy-style plug/dildo hybrid, and a material that feels more user-focused than the brand name suggests. No manual, no little storage bag, no extras. If you’re expecting something gift-like with accessories, this isn’t it. If you just want the toy in a discreet box, it does the job without drawing attention.
Does it actually feel good? Mostly yes, if you like fullness and slow stretching
In terms of pure pleasure, this toy delivers mainly on fullness, stretch, and that screwed-in feeling, rather than super-intense pinpoint stimulation. The knot and ridges give a clear stretch when they pass through the tightest point, which can be very satisfying if you enjoy that “popping over the hump” sensation. Once it’s seated, the weight and size give a constant internal pressure that feels pretty nice during slow thrusting or just clenching and relaxing around it. It’s especially good if you like to take your time and enjoy the process of slowly working up to taking the whole thing.
Used as a dildo with the suction cup, it’s decent but not mind-blowing. The suction holds well enough for controlled movement, but if you start pushing hard or at weird angles, it can peel off. I had the best results in the shower, where the tiles are very smooth and wet. On a chair or on the floor it was okay, but I didn’t trust it for more aggressive thrusting. The softness of the silicone also means you’re not going to get a super firm, piston-like action; it’s more for slow grinding and rotating, using the ridges and shape rather than brute force.
As a long-term wear plug, it’s effective if you’re into that always-full feeling for a limited time. After about 40–60 minutes, I personally felt like I needed a break, but that’s more about my own tolerance than the toy doing anything wrong. It stays in place well, and I never felt like it was trying to slip out on its own. The neck is thick enough to hold, and the base is wide enough to feel safe. If you’re looking for something to wear for several hours or outside the house, I’d still go with something slightly smaller and more discreet, but for home sessions it works.
Overall, I’d say it’s effective for intermediate anal play and fantasy-style sessions where the goal is to feel stretched, filled, and maybe a bit challenged. It’s less effective if you want fast, thrust-heavy action or super precise prostate stimulation. The soft silicone and screw-like design push it more into the “slow and intense stretch” category rather than the “pounding toy” category. If that matches what you enjoy, it gets the job done quite well.
Pros
- Soft, body-safe silicone that feels comfortable and has no strong smell
- Chunky, fantasy-style shape gives a strong sense of fullness and stretch
- Suction cup works reasonably well on smooth surfaces, adding versatility
Cons
- Very soft material makes insertion fiddly, especially with lots of lube or a condom
- Collects dust, lint, and hair easily, so it needs frequent rinsing
- Size and feel are not well suited to absolute beginners or those who prefer firm toys
Conclusion
Editor's rating
This 6.8in wearable butt plug (338 g medium) is a solid option if you’re already somewhat experienced with anal toys and want a soft, fantasy-style plug that fills you up and can double as a suction-cup dildo. The main strengths are the comfortable, squishy silicone, the satisfying sense of fullness, and the decent build quality despite the unknown brand. Once it’s in, it stays put and feels good for moderate periods of wear, especially if you enjoy a heavy, “loaded” sensation and slow, twisting movements to feel the ridges.
It’s not a perfect toy, though. The softness that makes it comfy also makes insertion a bit awkward, especially when you’re well lubed or using a condom. It’s not really suited to total beginners, and it’s not the best choice if you want firm, aggressive thrusting or very precise prostate stimulation. Add to that the usual silicone downsides—picks up dust and hair easily, needs a quick rinse before nearly every use—and you get a toy that’s more about slow, deliberate sessions than quick grab-and-go fun.
If you’re intermediate, like fantasy/monster aesthetics, and want a budget-friendly knotted plug that you can wear and occasionally use with the suction cup, this is a good pick. If you’re a newbie, very size-sensitive, or obsessed with firmer, more targeted toys, you’re probably better off looking elsewhere. For the right person, it’s good value and does the job well; for the wrong person, it’ll just feel like a soft, slightly awkward chunk of silicone that doesn’t see much action.