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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Good value for beginners, less interesting if you’re already experienced

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Realistic shape, but very bendy and a bit smaller than advertised

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Very beginner-friendly comfort, but not very intense

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Soft silicone that feels decent and is easy to clean

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Discreet and basic packaging, nothing fancy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Hands-free use is hit-or-miss, but it gets the job done for light sessions

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Soft silicone and modest size make it very beginner-friendly and comfortable
  • Discreet packaging and easy cleaning thanks to non-porous material
  • Good value for money if you just want a simple starter dildo

Cons

  • Very bendy shaft makes hard riding and precise pressure more difficult
  • Suction cup only really sticks well on very smooth surfaces like tiles
  • Actual usable size feels smaller than the “7 inch” marketing suggests
Brand Oryazic

A cheap beginner dildo that does the job… with a few quirks

I picked up this 7 inch suction cup dildo mainly out of curiosity and because the price was low. I wanted something simple to test positions with a suction base, without going straight into huge or super rigid toys. The product page screams “beginner-friendly”, so I treated it like an entry-level toy to see if it actually works for that or if it’s just another random silicone stick from a no-name brand.

First impression when I unboxed it: it looks like the photos, size is modest, and it’s clearly aimed at people who are just starting anal or vaginal penetration, not size chasers. It’s flexible, a bit squishy, and not intimidating at all. If you’re used to bigger or firmer toys, you’ll probably find it a bit underwhelming. But for a first dildo, at least it doesn’t make you panic when you see it.

I tested it in a few ways: solo, on a flat surface with the suction cup, and in the shower. I tried both anal and vaginal use to see how versatile it really is. I also compared it with a couple of other budget dildos I already own that are around 6–7 inches but a bit firmer. That helped me see exactly where this one sits in terms of feel and performance.

Overall, my take is that it’s a pretty solid beginner toy with some clear upsides: soft, non-threatening size, easy to clean, and cheap. On the downside, the suction cup is picky about surfaces, the shaft is maybe too bendy for some positions, and the advertised length is a bit optimistic. If you want intense penetration or like to really ride it hard, you might outgrow this one fast.

Good value for beginners, less interesting if you’re already experienced

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Considering the price and what you actually get, I’d say the value is pretty good if you’re a beginner. You get a soft silicone dildo with a suction cup that works on proper smooth surfaces, realistic shape, and a size that’s friendly if you’re just starting out. The Amazon rating around 4.3/5 with a lot of reviews lines up with my feeling: most people buying it probably wanted something simple and non-scary, and on that front it delivers.

Where the value drops a bit is if you already have a couple of toys and you’re looking for an upgrade. The flexibility, the so-so suction on anything not tiled, and the slightly misleading size claim make it feel like a budget starter, not a long-term main toy. If I compare it to some slightly pricier dildos I own, those are firmer, more stable when riding, and feel more precise in use. So if you’re willing to spend a bit more, you can definitely get better performance.

That said, for the price bracket it sits in, it’s hard to complain too much. The silicone feels safe and decent, it’s easy to clean, and it doesn’t feel like a cheap jelly toy that’s going to smell and degrade quickly. For someone who just wants to try penetration toys without spending a lot, it’s a low-risk purchase. If you like it, you can later invest in something more advanced. If you don’t, you haven’t blown a big budget on it.

So, in terms of value: strong for curious beginners and couples testing the waters, weaker for seasoned users who already know what they like. It’s not a toy I’d pay a premium for, but at its current typical price, it’s fair and does what it’s supposed to do. Just go in with realistic expectations: it’s a starter dildo, not a top-tier performance toy.

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Realistic shape, but very bendy and a bit smaller than advertised

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The main thing with the design is that it’s realistic and soft, but also quite bendy. The shaft has a standard penis shape with a defined head, some veins, and balls at the base. The glans gives a nice little “pop” feeling on insertion, especially for anal, without being too aggressive. The veins add a light texture, but don’t expect strong ridges. It’s more like a gentle bumpiness than a rough surface. If you’re sensitive or nervous about pain, that’s actually a plus.

The big point to be aware of: the toy is very flexible. You can bend it easily with one hand, and it doesn’t hold super straight when you try to sit down on it hard. For vaginal use, that softness can feel nice because it’s not poking harshly at the cervix. For anal or for riding it hands-free, it can be a bit annoying because it tends to fold or slide away instead of staying perfectly upright. One reviewer said “far too bendy” and I get that. If you like a toy that you can really push back onto with a lot of force, this might feel a bit flimsy.

As for size, the insertable part is around what they say (roughly 5.4 inches), but the marketing “7 inch” label is misleading if you’re thinking insertable length. In practice, it feels like a small to medium beginner size: enough to feel filled, but not enough to stretch you a lot. For someone new to anal, that’s actually reassuring. For someone used to large toys, this is warm-up size at best. G-spot or prostate targeting is possible but not super precise, simply because of how soft and slightly curved it is; you need to guide it more with your hand.

Design-wise, I’d say it hits the basic boxes: realistic look, soft curve, suction base, harness compatible. But it’s clearly tuned for comfort over control. If you value firmness and exact size claims, you might find it lacking. If you just want something that doesn’t look scary and feels gentle, the design is actually pretty well suited to that.

Very beginner-friendly comfort, but not very intense

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort is where this toy actually shines. The combination of modest size and soft silicone makes it very forgiving. For anal, the first few centimeters slide in quite gently with enough lube. There’s no brutal stretch or painful pressure. If you’re new to anal play or you’re a bit anxious, that’s a big plus. You can take your time, breathe, and gradually go deeper without feeling like you’re forcing it. For vaginal use, it’s basically a medium-small dildo that fills you without being overwhelming.

The downside of all that comfort is that the sensations are not very intense. Because it’s so bendy, you don’t always get strong targeted pressure where you want it. For G-spot stimulation, you can feel it, but it’s not super focused or firm. Same for prostate play: it can reach it, but it doesn’t dig in with that strong, precise angle some people like. If you already know you enjoy firmer toys or bigger girths, this will probably feel a bit “meh but it works”. It’s more about gentle pleasure than deep, powerful thrusting.

During longer sessions, the soft material is kind to the body. I didn’t get any chafing or soreness, even when I used it for a while. The veins are present but not aggressive, so they add a bit of texture without scraping. Also, the balls and base act as a safety stop for anal use, which is reassuring: there’s no risk of it disappearing inside, and that helps you relax more. With the right amount of lube, it stays comfortable from start to finish.

In short, comfort level is high for beginners and for people who want something gentle and easy-going. If your goal is exploring penetration without pain, this toy fits that role well. If your goal is strong, intense stimulation or rough play, you’ll probably outgrow this pretty fast and want something thicker and firmer. It’s more of a “first steps” dildo than a long-term main toy for heavy users.

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Soft silicone that feels decent and is easy to clean

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The dildo is made of silicone, and you can feel that right away. It’s got that slightly silky, matte touch instead of the sticky jelly feel you get with cheaper materials. In the hand, it’s soft and squishy, especially around the shaft. The surface is smooth enough that it doesn’t drag too much on the skin once you add a bit of lube. Compared to some random PVC toys I’ve tried before, this one feels nicer and more skin-friendly.

In terms of safety, silicone is generally a good sign. It’s non-porous, which means it doesn’t absorb fluids like cheaper materials do, and that makes cleaning and hygiene a lot easier. I hand washed it with warm water and mild soap after each use, and it came perfectly clean every time with no staining or weird residue. Being water resistant, you can rinse it under the tap without stressing about damaging anything, since there are no electronics inside anyway.

The softness of the silicone is both a plus and a minus. On the plus side, it’s gentle on sensitive areas, especially for anal beginners. It doesn’t feel harsh or pokey, and it adapts to your body a bit. On the minus side, that same softness is why the toy feels so bendy. A slightly firmer silicone blend would probably give more stability for riding and better pressure on the G-spot or prostate. So the material quality is fine, but the firmness choice is very beginner-leaning.

One thing I checked was whether it had any oily coating or strange finish. Out of the box, there was no greasy layer or powder. I gave it a quick wash before first use and that was enough. After a few uses, the surface still looked the same: no peeling, no weird texture changes. For a toy in this price range, the material feels pretty solid and hygienic, even if it’s not premium-level silicone like you see from big brands. Just stick with water-based lube (or at least patch test if you insist on silicone-based) and you’re good.

Discreet and basic packaging, nothing fancy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The packaging is clearly built around one idea: keep it discreet and cheap. The toy arrives in a plain box with no explicit mention of what’s inside. From the outside, it looks like any generic parcel, so if you live with family, flatmates, or have nosy neighbours, that’s a plus. When you open it, the dildo is just wrapped in a simple plastic sleeve. No heavy branding, no flashy colours, nothing that screams “sex shop”. It’s functional, not pretty.

There’s no real unboxing experience here. No storage pouch, no cleaning instructions leaflet with drawings, no sample lube. You basically get the bare minimum. If you’re used to bigger brands that give you a little manual or a bag, you’ll notice the difference right away. Personally, I don’t mind too much at this price point, but a small cloth bag for storage would have been nice, just to keep dust off the silicone when you throw it in a drawer.

On the positive side, the lack of over-the-top branding means there’s nothing embarrassing lying around if someone accidentally sees the box. Once you take the toy out and toss the packaging, it’s just gone. Also, less packaging usually means less waste, which I don’t mind. But if you like keeping things organised, you’ll need to sort out your own storage solution, like a zip bag or a small pouch.

So, packaging-wise: discreet, basic, and cost-cut. It does the job of getting the toy to you safely and without attracting attention, but don’t expect extras or any premium touches. For a budget dildo, that’s pretty standard. If presentation and nice accessories are important to you, you might want to look at slightly more expensive brands that put more effort into this part.

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Hands-free use is hit-or-miss, but it gets the job done for light sessions

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance-wise, there are two big points: how it sticks and how it feels in action. Let’s start with the suction cup. On smooth tiles (like in a shower or on a tiled wall), it sticks well enough for basic thrusting and light riding. Once it’s pressed down firmly and you’re not going too hard, it stays in place. But on anything slightly textured or not perfectly flat (wood floor with grain, some plastic chairs, painted walls), it either doesn’t stick at all or pops off pretty quickly. That lines up with the review saying it only really sticks to tiles. So yes, it’s hands-free, but only if your surface is very smooth.

When you use it on a solid surface where it does stick, the flexibility becomes the next limit. If you try to sit down on it with a lot of force or bounce hard, it bends and sometimes slips out rather than giving you that firm, solid thrust. For slow to medium-paced movement, it’s fine and feels pleasant. For rougher play, it just doesn’t keep up. It’s more suited to gentle grinding and controlled thrusts than full-on riding like you would with a very firm dildo.

As a G-spot or anal toy, it performs decently but not intensely. You can angle it with your hand and get some good sensations, especially if you like a softer, more “cushioned” feel inside. But if you’re chasing strong orgasms purely from penetration, you might find yourself wishing it pressed harder. I got better results when I used my hand to guide it rather than relying on the suction and riding it. It’s like the toy needs a bit of help to be at its best.

Overall, I’d say performance is good enough for beginners and light use, but limited for advanced play. It works, it gives pleasant sensations, and it’s easy to handle. Just don’t expect miracles from the suction on anything that’s not very smooth, and don’t expect rock-solid thrusting. For the price, it’s acceptable, but there is definitely room for improvement in firmness and suction reliability.

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, you get exactly one thing: the dildo, wrapped in simple plastic, in a plain cardboard box. No lube samples, no storage pouch, no manual with tips. Just the toy. The listing talks about discreet packaging, and that part is true: the outside of the box doesn’t scream “sex toy”, so the postman and your neighbours won’t immediately clock what it is. Inside, though, it’s as basic as it gets, which is fine at this price point but don’t expect extras.

The dildo itself is marketed as 7 inches, with 5.4 inches insertable. In the hand, it feels smaller than what “7 inch dildo” makes you imagine. One Amazon reviewer even pointed out it’s not really 7 inches, and I agree it feels closer to a mid-sized starter than a full 7-inch beast. If you’re used to reading between the lines on these listings, you won’t be shocked, but if you were expecting a big toy, you might be underwhelmed.

Visually, it’s a classic realistic style: glans at the tip, visible veins along the shaft, and testicles at the base. There’s a suction cup under the balls so you can stick it to flat surfaces. The realism is more about shape than colour or super fancy detailing, but it still looks like a penis, not like a weird abstract toy. For a budget dildo, it’s honestly decent visually. Nothing special, but not ugly or cartoonish either.

In terms of who it’s aimed at, the presentation and product description make it clear: beginners, couples who want to try penetration with a strap-on, people curious about anal, and anyone who wants something soft and not too big. If you’re an experienced user hunting for something very firm or with complex textures, this is not that. It’s a simple, entry-level toy that does the basics and that’s about it.

Pros

  • Soft silicone and modest size make it very beginner-friendly and comfortable
  • Discreet packaging and easy cleaning thanks to non-porous material
  • Good value for money if you just want a simple starter dildo

Cons

  • Very bendy shaft makes hard riding and precise pressure more difficult
  • Suction cup only really sticks well on very smooth surfaces like tiles
  • Actual usable size feels smaller than the “7 inch” marketing suggests

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Overall, this 7 inch suction cup dildo is a solid beginner toy: soft, non-intimidating, easy to clean, and reasonably priced. If you’re just starting with anal or vaginal penetration, or you want something gentle to play with as a couple, it does the job without being scary or painful. The silicone feels decent, the size is manageable, and the realistic shape gives a familiar feel without going overboard. For slow, controlled use, it’s comfortable and friendly, which is exactly what many first-time users need.

On the flip side, it’s not perfect. The shaft is quite bendy, which limits how hard you can ride it, and the suction cup is picky and really works best only on very smooth tiles or similar surfaces. The advertised 7 inch claim is also a bit optimistic if you’re expecting a big toy; in practice it feels more like a small to medium starter size. So if you’re already experienced, like strong targeted pressure on the G-spot or prostate, or want something you can really go wild on hands-free, this will probably feel too soft and a bit underpowered.

So, who is it for? Good for: beginners, curious couples, people who want a gentle first dildo that’s easy to handle and cheap. Who should skip it: advanced users, people who need firm toys for intense stimulation, and anyone obsessed with very strong suction on all surfaces. As a first step into toys, it’s a decent and safe option. As a long-term main toy for heavy use, there are better options if you’re willing to spend a bit more.

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Sub-ratings

Good value for beginners, less interesting if you’re already experienced

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Realistic shape, but very bendy and a bit smaller than advertised

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Very beginner-friendly comfort, but not very intense

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Soft silicone that feels decent and is easy to clean

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Discreet and basic packaging, nothing fancy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Hands-free use is hit-or-miss, but it gets the job done for light sessions

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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