How to Choose a Torso: Weight, Feel, and Care
Xp Gear How to Choose a Torso: Weight, Feel, and Care
A torso is a bigger commitment than a pocket stroker, so spend two minutes here first. Three things decide the experience: weight, material, and build.
Weight and size
Heavier feels more lifelike and stays put, but it is harder to move and store. Lighter is easier to handle and hide. Our Daisy torso is just under 20 lb – substantial, not a workout. If that sounds like a lot, start lighter.
Material and build
Look for body-safe TPE skin: soft, warms up with a quick warm-water rinse, and holds up to repeat use. A reinforced internal skeleton keeps the shape and lets you position it securely. Dual-channel designs give you more than one option in the same form.
Pick your tier
- Titan Compact – lightweight and easy to store. Start here if it is your first.
- Titan Standard – balanced size and weight, full detail, dual channels.
- Titan Pro – maximum weight and realism, reinforced skeleton.
Care matters more here
Rinse the internal channels with warm water right after use, hand-wash the exterior with mild fragrance-free soap, and dry everything fully before storage so moisture does not build up. A drying stand makes that easy. Store it flat, away from heat and sunlight.
Torsos are heavier, so the packaging takes shipping seriously – still plain and unbranded, with neutral billing.
See the range in Dolls & Torsos, and start one tier lighter than you think.