The G-Rider is a P (or G) spot toy made by Nexus, a brilliant sex toy company out of Britain. They make a whole series of wickedly designed P-spot vibrating anal toys specifically for men. And, it’s about time. Next to the Aneros and Rude Boy, there isn’t much out there for excellent quality P-spot toys for guys.
I have found in my experience with P-spot toys, what is good for the Goose is usually also good for the Gander. Meaning, P-spot toys for men are usually interchangeable as G-spot toys for women and visa-versa. Not having a P-spot of my own I can’t tell you what it feels like there, but I can tell you how it works on the female G-spot. But, first, a few details about the toy itself.
First of all, the G-Rider is shaped much like the Aneros toys, and has a hard core that keeps its shape. However, unlike the Aneros which is constructed of hard plastic, the G-Rider is coated in the most sensual velvety silicone. As soon as I pulled it out of its plastic box I wanted to rub it all over my body and holding it now I have the same urge. It is very high quality silicone and smells so good you’ll want to eat it. The texture reminds me of some exotic sci-fi creature’s sensual skin, and being bright pink, you could imagine that a strange hybrid penis of a mythical beast might look and feel like this.
The manufacturers have included clear instructions on how to use the toy as well as an illustration defining the parts of its design. Shaped like an upside-down capital T, the toy features a handle at the bottom with a nubbed perineum stimulator on one side. The main shaft is short and curved, with a rounded crooked finger that is the P-spot massager part. On a woman, the finger acts as the G-spot massager and the perineum stimulator as the clitoral stimulator. The base features the battery compartment and the control button, with 5 vibration settings.
For anal play, the instructions say to wash it (obviously) and suggest cleaning the anus with a douche beforehand. To insert, use plenty of lube (water-based), relax and insert slowly. Then you are free to turn on the vibe and ride the “waves” to orgasm, either by leaving it in place or rubbing it against the P-spot.
There are no instructions for vaginal (G-spot) penetration, so here are mine. Empty bladder. Apply your favorite water-based lube to the head of the crooked finger. Insert. Turn on and play. The G-spot enjoys firm pressure and often drumming or rubbing, so do what feels best to you. The way this toy is curved, the finger part feels exactly like the come-hither movement that is ideal for G-spot stimulation if you rock the toy just the right way. It feels amazing and I have to say (despite being a toy designed for men) this is one of the best G-spot (for women) toys I have ever tried. The curve is perfect for rubbing and once you feel the urge to squirt, for thrusting and drumming. Also, the vibrations are fairly powerful and easily felt in this vibe. Before, I have never really found vibration on my G-spot to make much difference, but here I really noticed it and know it aided in my stimulation and orgasm.
So, I rate this toy an A+ for G-spot stimulation, which just goes to prove that boy toys are fun for girls too. I imagine this toy would also be stellar for guys as well.
You can find the Nexus G-Rider at TabuToys.com where they carry many different G-spot Vibrators.