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Shield Flexible Dildo DIL-001-FL

Shield Flexible Dildo DIL-001-FL

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Bedcandy brings you Shield Flexible Dildo. This Tpe/Tpr dildo has a "phallic" shape at its head with bulbous lower sections to increase the pressure internally as you fill yourself with it. With an insertable length of 14.5cm and maximum girth of 4.8cm, plus the bonus of being flexible with a suction cup, you can rotate your way around all those delicious nether regions and ensure "Shield" hits the spot every time.

With the extra bonus of this dildo have an amazing suction cup at its base, that also can be used to fit in a strap-on harness, it makes it a very versatile and pleasure addition to your sex toy collection.

We called this dildo "Shield" due to it's lower bulbous area's looking like it was "Shielding" the shaft.

  • Material: TPE/TPR
  • Phthalates Free: YES
  • Water proof: YES
  • Overall Length: 175mm
  • Insertable Length: 145mm
  • Girth Diameter: Maximum 48mm
  • Base Diameter: 85mm
  • Suction Cup: YES
  • Strap-on Harness Compatible: YES

What is TPE/TPR?

TPE is a thermoplastic elastomer, TPR is referred to as thermoplastic rubber, in a sense, TPR is also TPE. Silicone is a highly active adsorbent material, which belongs to amorphous material. ... TPR is more weatherability than silicone, and the temperature resistance, strength and elasticity are better than silicone.

Is TPE/TPR Safe?

TPR is a great choice because it doesn't require the use of BPA and is made without PVC (and thus phthalates). ... Silicone and TPR are both usually BPA-free, because they simply don't require the use of a hardening/strengthening agent like polycarbonate plastic does.

Is TPE/TPR Environmentally Friendly?

TPE is an eco-friendly foam material, made from non-toxic recycled biodegradable plastics. TPEs are versatile compounds that replace rubbers and PVC during the manufacturing process, making them safe for human health and our environment.

Is TPE Carcinogenic?

The material is mainly a blend of thermoplastic rubber and other auxiliary materials. (1) It is non-toxic and environmentally friendly, does not contain carcinogenic substances such as nitrite and heavy metals, and can be recycled to achieve food sanitation standards.

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