Reviewed
By: A Clitcial Visitor

A
little more than two months ago, I
purchased my first "dual action"
vibrator- the Doc Johnson iVibe Rabbit
(in the Grape color). This review
is kind of a mixed review, but I figure
that all you other women out there
should know both the blessings and
the curses of the iVibe Rabbit.
First
off, the iVibe Rabbit is a rather
pricey toy. I've found it online for
anywhere from $70 - $100+, which I
know for a lot of people (myself included)
is pretty steep for something that's
obviously not a main priority expense.
Still, I'd heard great things about
the iVibe Rabbit, so I, shall we say,
"took it for a spin." ;)
At
first, I was pretty impressed by my
iVibe Rabbit. It's a very impressive
looking vibrator, although it's almost
intimidating at first due to all the
buttons. I figured out how to manipulate
the controls during use pretty quickly,
though, and after that, I had quite
a bit of fun using both the clitoral
and vaginal rhythmic functions. For
the most part, I had always been the
type of girl who gets off more easily
when I used my own hand; however,
with the iVibe Rabbit, if I just gently
rocked and let the vibrator do its
thing, it was more than enough. As
for the moving head, that was GREAT
if you ask me, because it got that
total g-spot stimulation down that
usually can only be found during sex.
The rabbit ears did a great job of
its clitoral stimulation as well,
and I came to climax really quickly
with those on the constant setting.
The only thing that I really thought
was kind of humdrum were the rotating
pearls. At first, I couldn't tell
that they did very much, and they
began to jam just a few days after
use (more about that later).
Overall, my first reaction to the
iVibe Rabbit was overwhelmingly positive,
and I. "Ahem" Had a lot
of fun. :)
However,
my days of sheer ecstasy with the
iVibe Rabbit were VERY short lived.
Within three days of using my iVibe
Rabbit, the little rotating pearls
had caused a serious jam in the shaft
of the vibrator, and the rotating
vaginal stimulator stopped working
completely. :( No more g-spot stimulation!
I fiddled a bit with the pearls to
try to clear the jam, but it was to
no avail. That meant that half of
my buttons on the rather large control
panel were rendered useless after
three days. My clitoral rabbit ears
still vibrated just fine, so I could
still use the vibrator, but I felt
rather cheated that I'd spent $70
on a "deluxe vibrator" that
was now just as usable as a $25 vibrator.
I used the vibrator in its semi-usable
state 2-3 times a week for about a
month, until yet another problem set
back my pleasure once again.
About
a month after receiving my iVibe Rabbit
vibrator, I was using it under normal
(as opposed to rough and rowdy) conditions
when all of a sudden, something felt.
Odd. I looked to see what the problem
was, and lo and behold, those annoying
rotating pearls had become so jammed
that the shaft had snapped off the
little motorized base! That meant
that instead of having a firm, rigid
shaft, now the shaft was permanently
bent and broken. So after paying $70
for this high-tech vibrator, I got
three days of proper use, a month
of acceptable use, and now it could
make a pretty nice paperweight. In
my experience, I don't think that
the iVibe Rabbit is worth it at all
for the money. I was extremely disappointed
and am now in the market for a replacement
that will be much more durable.
All
in all, I would say that the iVibe
Rabbit does its job extremely
well- while it is in brand-new condition.
However, even under normal use, it
is prone to breakage, which is abnormal
for a Doc Johnson toy.
If you are interested in getting more
"bang for your buck," I
would read reviews that discuss durability
of toys before making a purchase.
Also, when the iVibe Rabbit is working
just fine, it may be too overwhelming
for some of the more sensitive women
out there. Although it is very customizable,
the iVibe Rabbit is certainly on the
more powerful end of the vibrator
scale.
You
can purchase I Vibe Rabbit by clicking
HERE
or on the image above.