FINALLY! A Dual-Density Monster Dildo - Solina Toys Monsta Review
Aug 05, 2025
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My verdict
I'm happy to see Solina Toys branching out into fantasy dildos with their first model, Monsta. Monsta is a werewolf themed dildo with fantastic dual-density, body-safe silicone, a suction cup, squishy testicles, and, best of all, is affordably priced at $69.99.
I really loved stretching with Monsta, whereas my wife was thrilled to have a dual-density dildo that fits her girth preferences. We both think that the toy could use a bit more of a curve for better g-spot & p-spot stimulation, but overall we're both really happy with Monsta.
This is NOT a toy for beginners, as the girth is pretty substantial, however it does make for an excellent stepping stone for those looking to try fantasy dildos.
Pros
- Dual-density gives it a "real feel"
- Great for stretching
- Entry level fantasy dildo
- Affordably priced
- Luxe feeling body-safe silicone
Cons
- Girth is not for beginners
- Needs a stronger curve for better g-spot & p-spot
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