Not the kind of triple stimulator you’d expect! Read on for my OSUGA Flow review!
Design | How to Use | Packaging | Material and Care | My Experience | Overall
Design
The OSUGA Flow is a beautiful triple-stimulation rabbit vibrator. Typically, a “triple stimulation” vibrator makes me think of clitoral/G-spot/anal, but the OSUGA Flow actually stimulates the G-post, the clitoris, and the urethral opening. I’ve never had a toy like this before, so I was curious.
Design-wise, the OSUGA Flow is really gorgeous. It is crescent-shaped, yet flexible enough to form a tight U-shape. The G-spot arm is narrow but curved and bulbous, the urethral arm is short and slightly flexible, and the clitoral arm is large, broad, and firm.
Below is a graphic showing you how the OSUGA is meant to be inserted. As you can see, you’re aiming to hit 3 points of contact at once.
Just to be clear, when I say “urethral opening stimulation”, I don’t mean that you’re trying to open your urethral. You are just stimulating the area where your urethral opening is.
The OSUGA Flow is also IPX7 waterproof, rechargeable, and coated in silky matte silicone.
I got mine in purple, which is a pale lavender shade. It also comes in pink and white.
How to Use the OSUGA Flow
- There are 2 buttons on the OSUGA Flow: Power and Rest.
- To turn it on, tap the power button.
- Insert the longer arm of the OSUGA Flow in your vagina, angling it over your G-spot. Position the shortest arm over your urethral opening and the larger vibrating bump over your clitoris.
- Tap the power button again to cycle through the 4 vibration strengths and 7 patterns. All motors will vibrate simultaneously.
- When you’re ready to start edging, remove the vibrator (or just press the Rest button to switch the Flow into Rest mode. The vibrator will move into much softer vibration patterns).
- When you’re finished, press and hold the power button or rest button again to turn it off.
Always read through your user manual for full instructions and guidelines.
Packaging
The OSUGA Flow comes packaged neatly in a simple white box. When you flip open the lid, you find the vibrator nestled gently on a foam cushion. I always appreciate giftworthy packaging like this.
All in all, you receive the OSUGA Flow, a good-quality charging cable, the user manual and a drawstring pouch large enough to fit everything.
Material and Care
The OSUGA Flow is made from Silicone making this a bodysafe toy. The silicone has a creamy, matte finish that feels soft and luxe.
The OSUGA Flow is IPX7 waterproof, so you can take it into the shower and clean it easily.
To clean, I rinse the whole thing in warm, soapy water before and after each use.
If you’d like to add lubricant, be sure to use a water-based lubricant.
To charge, attach the magnetic end of the USB charging cable (included) to the two silver pins at the back of the base. Connect that to your computer or a USB wall adapter. A full charge takes approx 2 hours and gives you up to 1 hour in Boost Mode and 2 hours in Rest Mode.
My Experience with the OSUGA Flow
The OSUGA Flow is designed to encourage you to practice edging, though I don’t use it in the way the instructions suggest. The instructions suggest using the Boost Mode and then physically taking the Flow away to edge… then using the Rest Mode to calm down before you try for your next orgasm. Instead, I use Boost Mode to get close to orgasm, then Rest Mode to take things down a notch then slowly build again.
If you haven’t tried edging before, you’re missing out. Edging is the process of getting yourself close to orgasm, and then scaling things back to let the orgasm build again, and then backing off, etc etc until you are unable to stop yourself from orgasming. In my experience, it results in extremely powerful orgasms, ones that are much more satisfying than quickie orgasms.
For me, the OSUGA Flow’s Rest Mode works as an edger. As I’m using this, if I’m too close to orgasm, I can just tap the Rest Button and then the OSUGA Flow will auto-drive my edging process, dialling things back for me and then building up. Neato.
How strong does this get?
The OSUGA Flow gets moderately/decently strong at max power. The majority of vibrations are in the G-spot and Clitoral motors, which is how I prefer them. This won’t be enough to satisfy power queens, but it satisfies me and I’m usually needing higher vibrations.
How is the urethral stimulation? Meh. To be honest, I don’t think I’m really a urethral stimulation kind of gal, though I’m glad I’ve formally tried it now. I personally would have been happier without the urethral arm, as I found that arm occasionally too tight and uncomfortable. I think I’ve decided I just want my own urethral opening left alone. However, if you know you enjoy this kind of stimulation, you’re probably in for a treat.
OSUGA Flow Review – Overall Thoughts
I’ve been reviewing sex toys for nearly a decade, so it’s not often I come across a kind of toy I’ve never tried before. The OSUGA Flow does a decent job as a rabbit and I personally quite enjoyed the Rest Mode function because I used it to autodrive my own edged orgasms.For those of you who already know you love stimulating your urethral opening, this will probably be one for your wishlist… it’s rare to find a toy that specifically targets the urethral opening.
You can pick up your own OSUGA Flow here! Why do I like this shop? They aim to provide a positive, joyful, and beautiful sexual experience, while also being socially responsible and committed to sustainable development. They offer discreet shipping.
See below for my OSUGA Flow review breakdown.
OSUGA Flow Review Summary
Overall Thoughts - 8.5
Last Updated on August 31, 2024 by Miss Ruby