The Waver Bunny is a vibrating dildo that has a delicately rippled shaft with a rounded head, and a rabbit attachment for clitoral stimulation. It is a waterproof toy advertised to be both shower and bathtub friendly, and it is powered by 4 AA Batteries that are not included.
The handle has push button controls: one that controls the rabbit’s vibration, and another that runs the wave-massage along the shaft. Each of these has 3 adjustable intensity settings with indicators that light up making it extremely easy to use, and did I mention that the rippling wave motion is also reversible?
With the Waver Bunny’s shaft rippling turned on, it was strong enough to run with mild resistance when inserted into the vagina. However, I wouldn’t say that this is the most powerful shaft motion that I’ve ever felt. The vibrating rabbit attachment had a decent amount of power, and on its own is better then quite a few toys I’ve tried.
That said, there could be some improvement when using the toy with the vibe & wave massage on at the same time. I found that my particular toy (which may have been a factory anomaly), seemed to undergo some strain; it would shut itself off when being used moderately vigorously. I was distracted by this and found that I had to put much attention on seeing why it kept shutting off when I’d turn on the vibe to say, the second intensity, while the wave massage was on. Fiddling with controls because they are not working to your level of play was disappointing.
One of my favourite features of the Waver Bunny is the material. It is made of TPR (thermoplastic rubber), which is a grade or two down from silicone; it cannot be boiled for disinfection and is somewhat porous. It is waterproof and does not possess a smell, so it is much more appealing to use that something like jelly. TPR is strong, comfortable against the skin, the price range is more affordable than silicone, and it affords the user more peace of mind that their genitals won’t get irritated after they use it.
Overall, I enjoyed the Waver Bunny though it will definitely lose a couple points for the technical difficulty. If anyone out there has some experience with this toy, please write in to let us know! I liked the Waver Bunny’s material, design and ease of use; the cost was commensurate to its quality.
I rate it 7/10 the way it came, though it would have received a 9/10 if the functionality was working perfectly…
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