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Dick Stick Expandable Dildo Rod

$91.08

Have your naughty submissive crawling on all fours as you show them who the Master is! Punish and play with your partner with a realistically designed dildo on an expandable rod. Penetrate them while they take position at your feet, or collapse the rod to its shortest to use in bed together. Get up close and personal or keep your distance! The shape and texture of the dong will massage their hole as you thrust into them. A Vacuum-Grip adapter on the rod allows you to switch out the dildo for any that is compatible. The light-weight rod extends from 21 inches to 48.75 inches, including the dildo. Measurements and stop markers are indicated on the side of the rod. You will be able to maintain a comfortable and secure grip for better thrusting with the ergonomic grip handle, secondary foam handle, and adjustable wrist strap. Poke, prod, and penetrate with the Dick Stick!

Measurements: Dildo is 6.75 inches in length, 1.5 inches in diameter. Rod is 28 inches in length, unextended and including handles. Minimum extension is 14.25 inches in length, 21 inches including dildo. Maximum extension is 42 inches in length, 48.75 inches including dildo.

Note: Includes rod and dildo.
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