Tenga Geo Coral Test & Review

Anthony200
May 25, 2025
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- Report

- Price1/5
- Noise5/5
- Duration of use0 minutes
- Charging time0 minutes
- Pros
- Very easy to clean and dry
- Very easy to control intensity via hand pressure
- Discreet and portable
- Cool design
- Great beginner toy
- Cons
- Low variation due to repeating texture

The quality of the product is decent, overall it is not bad but not fantastic either. High enough quality to be used a multitude of times without tearing, but users have to be mindful as to not get overzealous. Tenga states that the toy is capable of stretching up to 6.6 inches.

The Tenga GEO is definitely fairly priced, for around $40 you’re getting a fun toy capable of both slow and fast play. Depending on your taste you can pick from three different texture designs. With the proper care it could last a pretty long time, and is great for those looking for a pretty decent quality toy that’s portable and still fairly cheap. Included in the package is a drying stand as well as a lube test pouch.

The toy performed well, and changing hand pressure can change the entire feel and stimulation. With more pressure it’s a more intense experience and with lighter pressure it’s less intense. Therefore, it’s a toy that can cater to many different desires. The Tenga GEO has three different designs each with different intensities, the one I reviewed is made up of various small bumps more catered to an intense experience. The included lube is pretty good but gets tacky fairly quickly.

The packaging is cool as it comes in a storage container, and is intended to be used as a drying rack, simply pop on the toy after washing, and leave out to air dry. The container is obviously cheap but is a nice touch and well thought out.

The Tenga GEO is incredibly easy to clean and maintain, it’s simple to turn the toy inside out to clean and dry. The material is made of elastomer and is durable, it’s actually thicker than I thought it would be. I was worried the density would be an issue but it’s not at all.