Kiiroo Feelstars FeelMolly Molly Stewart Review

DougCollins
Apr 17, 2025
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- Price4.2/5
- Noise3.4/5
- Duration of use20 minutes
- Charging time0 minutes
- Pros
- Perfect balance of intense and mild
- impeccably detailed
- Cons
- sleeve traps moisture, takes a while to dry

Alright, so it’s got the usual black plastic case with a cap on top and an adjustable one on the bottom. Nothing too crazy there. But the main thing people(notably you) are probably gonna notice is just how detailed the vagina is. They actually made the labia, like, move. Not just molded in place like most others. So, yeah. If you ever thought, “Man, I really wish this thing had flappier bits,” well, congratulations.
Moving on. The inside starts off with these thick ribs that immediately grab on and don’t let go. Pretty aggressive. Then it opens up a little in the second chamber, which, I guess, is supposed to feel more natural. The transition is nice, though. Not jarring or anything. But then you hit the third chamber, and that’s when things start escalating. The ribs get thinner, which, for some reason, makes it way harder to hold on.
And just when you think you’ve adjusted, the fourth chamber switches it up again. Goes from wide to tight and back to wide, which, I dunno, does something to your brain. Definitely not boring, I’ll say that much.

so I gave the FeelMolly Stroker a try, and here’s the results. Right from the start, the first chambers are pretty roomy, so you actually get to notice all the little textured bumps doing their thing. But the real standout here? The suction. It’s, like, way stronger than you’d expect. The long, narrow chambers create this vacuum effect that gets pretty intense, and you can mess with the suction level by adjusting the end cap.
If you’re looking for something that actually feels kinda realistic, this one comes pretty close. And if you’re new to this kind of thing, the adjustable suction helps you ease into it without immediately regretting your life choices. The material is super soft and lifelike, which definitely helps with immersion or whatever. Cleaning is easy, but drying takes forever, so that’s annoying.
Bottom line: if you want something that hits a good balance between realism, intensity, and not feeling like you just wasted your money, this one’s a solid pick.

Everything about it feels solid, like it’s made to last. I’ve used it a few times now, and there’s no noticeable wear or anything. So, yeah, I feel like it’s built pretty well and should hold up for a while.
It’s priced between $60-$80, and yeah, it’s definitely worth that price. The textures inside are all crafted to make it feel as close to the real thing as possible. If you’re after something high quality and genuinely immersive, this one’s definitely a solid choice.