Kiwi
Vibrating massager that makes progress feel good. Like, really good.
Description
Sex isn’t always easy! And the vaginal opening is a sensitive place. If you're avoiding sex or struggling with desire — you're not alone, my friend. Kiwi can help!
With science-backed features, Kiwi is designed for:
- Feel-good massage (externally and internally with different massage ends)
- Shallow insertion (to slowly work toward what feels good)
- Clitoral stimulation (for blood flow + relaxation)
- Two motors with different frequencies let you pick a "buzzy" or "rumbly" vibe
Details
Technical Specs:
- Medical-grade silicone
- 4 speeds
- Rechargeable
- Water-resistant
- Two motors
Dimensions:
- 3.25" wide; 3.5" tall
- Tapered end: 1.5" long; 0.5-1" in diameter (from narrowest to widest point)
Includes:
- Kiwi
- Storage bag
- Charging cable
- User manual
- Online video resources
Patent-pending
Shipping & Returns
- Enjoy free US shipping on orders over $50 in delightfully discreet packaging.
- Not satisfied with your purchase? Contact us within 30 days. We're here to help!
1. Start Broad
Massage lower abs, inner thighs, glutes
Starting to massage these areas is a great first step for making progress, experimenting with different massage ends and vibration.
2. Ride the Bikini Line
Explore around the vulva, clitoris, perineum
Stimulation of external ~bits~ can feel good to the pelvic floor. Start with the perineum, and explore the labia, clitoris, and other parts of the vulva.
3. Shallow Dive
Ease into penetration at your own pace
Shallow insertion with clitoral vibration can help you feel safe and comfortable. And that's the goal! To feel comfortable and in control when there's penetration in your play.
Whistle While You Work
Tools are only helpful if you want to use them. That's why Kiwi was designed to work and feel good.
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