G Project Coromo IBO Onahole - Test & Review
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Overall rating is based on Design, Sensory Quality, Ease of Use, and Ease of Cleaning. Price and Noise are shown for reference only.

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My verdict
Pros
- Tight entry is stimulating; as long as it doesn't tear.
- Lube last's long.
Cons
- Super soft texture; little stimulation.
- Difficult to clean and dry.
- Entry tearing.
- Priced too high.
How's the design?
The design definitely caught my eye and is a playful design with some unique twists. Its size is quite large and is done well. The tight entry is very appealing and increases stimulation. The cylindrical twisting design is definitely interesting but doesn't add anything beneficial, it only makes it more awkward to hold. The overall size paired with its overall softness isn't great, and makes it more challenging to keep straight during strokes.
The non-anatomical design is nice and simple, but doesn't have any additional dual-layer material directly around the entry, which I think would definitely have helped the toy, both in terms of durability and stimulation.

How's the quality?
The quality is not very great, the material is very soft and flimsy. Since this toy does have duel-layer hole construction there are two distinct material densities the toy is made from, generally this is done so the outer layer is softer and flesh-like, while the inside firmer and more stimulating. Unfortunately I feel the outer layer is still far too soft and not as durable as I'd prefer, especially compared to the inner layer. Although I am fairly well endowed, and I usually don't experience issues early on, the entry ended up tearing on the first use.

What was the experience like?
The Coromo IBO is definitely not the toy for everyone. It’s definitely an extremely soft toy. It’s a flimsy and gentle experience, and I often found myself mashing it against myself with less stimulation than I had hoped. It was very difficult to get off with and didn't showcase many beneficial characteristics. The toy is too soft for me; it’s tough to discern between the details of the inner texture when it all just feels mushy.
One of the pros of this toy is that the lube stays inside for a long time and doesn't dry out quickly during use. Speaking of lube the included lube is slightly viscous and pairs nicely. It also dries cleanly, only leaving a little residue, definitely not the worst I've used. Does emit an odor.

How did it perform?
Unfortunately, it definitely did not live up to my expectations. The toy is just too soft for my taste. There's just not enough stimulation. I knew it was a soft toy, but man, its much more soft than I expected it to be. Definitely the softest toy I've had the pleasure of reviewing.
The toy is dual-layered, meaning there are two separate material stiffness's. Oftentimes, this is done so that the outer layer is softer and is meant to mimic real skin, while the inner layer is firmer and provides more a more stimulating experience. I've reviewed other dual-layer toys before and love them when they're well designed, but this toy flips the usually toy layers, making the inner layer softer than the outer layer. This doesn't feel as stimulating as a usually dual-layer design.
Even if you're into soft toys, I would be wary of the adverse aspects of this specific toy.
How's the noise?
In terms of the noise output during use, it's silent if there isn't too much air in the toy; this is easy to remedy by squeezing out the air before entry if you'd prefer a completely silent experience.

Materials
Both the materials of the outer material, and inner material, feel nice on the skin and are both plush and soft. The Coromo IBO is made of TPE so it’s only body-safe as long as it’s properly cared for due to it being porous.
Cleaning, drying, and storage.
To clean simply rinse with warm water and mild soap. Then dry well with a lint-free towel, and/or a drying rod. Unfortunately, it’s quite difficult to clean, and especially difficult to dry. This is due to the softness of the sleeve, as it’s not practical for it to air dry and must be dried by hand, or preferably a drying rod. This is due to the fact that the sleeve just collapses on itself when stationary. I would highly recommend either already having or purchasing a drying rod for easy drying. Store in a cool, breathable, dry place. Included is a plastic zip-able bag but I wouldn't recommend as it's not very breathable.

How's the packaging?
The packaging design is bold and cute, definitely giving those Japanese vibes. Its an exciting and playful greeting. The bright colors of the box make it stand out, which might appeal to some; especially if you're into anime. I personally prefer something more subtle. The packaging feels cheap and doesn't make for an exciting unboxing experience. The box isn't intended to be used for long term storage..

Is the price fair?
For the price of $60, its not something I would purchase again, just too high for what it delivered. Too little stimulation, too hard to clean and dry, and tearing around the entry. For the price point of $60 I've definitely had toys with more enjoyable features that performed better, had easier maintenance, and offers more reusability.
Recommended?
I would only recommend this toy if you're someone who loves soft toys, and are aware of the various drawbacks of this specific toy.



