Today we are going to talk about the Skrue and why you need this hybrid textured dildo in your life.
What is the Skrue?
The Skrue, Danish spelling, is one of 3 new products we have brought out with texture at the heart of the design. It’s our hybrid toy in the range, a little bit of the thrusting Absolem texture and a little bit of the twisting texture from the XI.
The Hybrid texture
The Skrue has a strong and pronounced texture that spirals around the toy. This spiraling allows the dildo to be thrust in and out of the body for strong bumpy sensation or twisted when inside the body giving a more subtle Skrue-ing sensation.
The design was to be a bridge between the strong texture of the Absolem and more subtle and unique texture of the XI. A toy for the indecisive texture lover in you.
Who we designed it for?
The Skrue was designed for those people that like to change it up every now and then, one night the subtle twisting sensations, the next night deep thrusting strong texture or maybe even a bit of both. or maybe you are unsure which of those two you might prefer but what to experiment with a textured toy. This gives you something fun and different to explore different types of sensation with.
Easy to hold Octogan base
The Godemiche octagon base was originally created for the XI, but its so comfortable and easy to hold we also added it to all our texture toys. The eight flat sides on the base make it super easy and comfortable to hold and twist even when your hands are lubed up.
What’s the Skrue made from?
As with all Godemiche toys we only use a platinum grade silicone that is hypoallergenic and body safe. The large flared base makes it harness compatible and safe for anal use. It also comes with the Godemiche lifetime guarantee and like all our toys every colour imaginable and then some you probably haven’t.
You can buy the Skrue here and experience this new texture sensation for yourself. Go on, you know you want to…
Bonus extra
Below is the very first sketches and idea’s for the Skrue, or as it was called during the design ‘Twister’. The most complicated part of the design was getting the tip to finish like an ice-cream.