Orgasm balls are generally small, hollow balls, containing smaller weights. They are inserted into the vagina, and when any movement (for example, walking) occurs, they vibrate, causing sensations as the inside and outside balls rattle against each other. In addition, they can be used to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which is especially useful after childbirth. They vary from about 1cm to about 6cm in diameter. More often, however, orgasm balls are used as an arousal toy, which is useful as a prelude to intercourse or toy use, as it warms up the muscles. We recommend using a small amount of lubricant and a toy cleaner. More info on orgasm balls and pelvic floor exercises
A hard, rigid set of balls with a firm jelly coating, and small, slightly raised white stars. All one piece, with no obvious seams and a bridge connecting the balls, allowing easy cleaning. The Duo balls are weighted with steel balls, giving comparatively strong vibrations, but are quite quiet due to their soft coating. A black nylon cord is attached for easy removal. Can be used both for foreplay, a bit of fun, or pelvic floor exercises.
Approximately 3/4 of an inch in diameter, these solid, weighted plastic balls come in a white plastic oyster shell. Best for pelvic floor exercises as they are small, heavy, and don't make any noise because they are solid balls, and are especially suitable if your muscles are fairly strong or you have been doing pelvic floor exercises for a while. Because they don't rattle, the sensations provided are less intense. The balls have no cords attached.
Hard plastic orgasm balls connected by a soft cord, with a display case. Each orgasm ball contains a smaller ball, causing vibrations and stimulation whenever the user moves. These balls are great for foreplay, and are also useful for pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles.
Hard plastic orgasm balls connected by a soft cord, with a display case. Each orgasm ball contains a smaller ball, causing vibrations and stimulation whenever the user moves. These balls are great for foreplay, and are also useful for pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles.
Approximately 3/4 of an inch in diameter, these solid, weighted metal balls are best for pelvic floor exercises as they are small, heavy, and don't make any noise because they are solid. They are especially suitable if your muscles are fairly strong or you have been doing pelvic floor exercises for a while. Because they don't rattle, the sensations provided are less intense. They come in a small, clear plastic chest, lined with velvet-feel material. The balls do not have any cords.
Weighted white pleasure balls with textured blue strips down the sides. The Gyrospheres are all one piece, so there is no cord connecting the two balls which can sometimes be difficult to clean, and there is a nylon loop for easy removal. Their material also makes them much quieter than most pleasure balls, allowing you to use them discretely when other people are around. Great toys for foreplay.
Softened plastic orgasm balls connected by a soft cord. Each orgasm ball contains a smaller ball, causing vibrations and stimulation whenever the user moves. Because the outer cases are softer than other duo balls, they are slightly quieter and less intense than the hard varieties. These balls are great for foreplay, and are also useful for pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles.
A hard, rigid set of balls with a firm jelly coating, and small, slightly raised white stars. All one piece, with no obvious seams and a bridge connecting the balls, allowing easy cleaning. The Duo balls are weighted with steel balls, giving comparatively strong vibrations, but are quite quiet due to their soft coating. A black nylon cord is attached for easy removal. Can be used both for foreplay, a bit of fun, or pelvic floor exercises.
Hard plastic orgasm balls connected by a soft nylon cord. Each orgasm ball contains a smaller ball, causing vibrations and stimulation whenever the user moves. These balls are great for foreplay, and are also useful for pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles.