Jack’s Sack: The Tenga Aero Review
Good day my lovelies, and welcome yet again to Jack’s Sack. Miss our last entry? You can read it here. Today we’re going to continue in our discussion on Tenga’s strides towards innovation in 2022 with a review of the Tenga Aero, a toy that pleasantly (and messily) surprised me with its capabilities.
Side To Side
In the fall of 1960, Chubby Checker released his hit cover of “The Twist”, and rocketed to national fame at the top of the billboard. You can read the lyrics here. What do those lyrics have to do with a sex toy? Absolutely nothing! But the feeling and emphasis on how freeing a simple twist can be stood eternal. Wherever mister Checker’s soul is currently residing, even today we find ourselves getting twisted to find pleasure.
It’s a lesson Tenga took to heart when designing the new Tenga Aero, a stroker which features a dial function for tightness. It’s an incredibly novel approach that proved in testing to not only be reliable but incredibly effective.
The Tenga Aero arrives in a fairly nondescript box with a picture of the product on it. There’s instructions printed on the side for operating the dial function, which goes from “loose” to “Gorilla Grip Gush 9000”. Opening the box gives you another paper set of instructions, the stroker itself and Tenga’s complimentary lube trial pack. I have about a million of those by now. Pulling out the toy, I have to applaud the design department right away. It seriously resembles a Glade scented standee, with only the word TENGA printed on the front to give it away. The toy’s base pops off to reveal the sleeve itself, which can easily be removed for cleaning and air-dried on a built-in rack on the toys base. Overall, unless someone is nosey or knows what a Tenga is, you can leave this out in the open with no one being any the wiser.
The dial itself is totally innocuous, unnoticed save for the layered marks around the toys blue ring. To activate, simply grip the bottom and the top and twist. This can be done before penetration or during use with equal ease, though the smooth exterior can be hard to clasp if your hands are covered in lube.
The tightening occurs thanks to a sturdy blue band baked into the sleeve itself, and a concentric ring located within the shell. It’s incredibly simple, smart and likely fail-proof save for the most gifted of my readers. The “tightness” you feel from the dial during use stems from the toy pushing out all air and sealing the sleeve within the shell. Unless the sleeve is ruptured, this will remain a consistent and pleasurable experience.
But how does it feel, right?
Never Gonna Gluck You Up, Never Gonna Gluck You Down
I tested the Tenga Aero over the entire weekend. What can I say, summer is finally here and my libido won’t leave me alone.
I originally started on the “loosest” setting, and didn’t have a single bit of trouble getting in. That’s not to say it’s so loose it’s unpleasurable. Quite the opposite actually-rather, for once I didn’t have to force my cock within a unit. A lot of strokers with shells-Tengas especially-usually have ridiculously tight openings that I have to stretch out before I can easily slide within. This can be frustrating, but I experienced none of that with the Aero. A few drops of lube was all it took for me to be bucking slowly within, the sleeve itself gripping my shaft as it teased the tip.
I went back a few notches on the dial, and noticed right away how much the grip intensified. By comparison, it reminded me of the “Hard” anniversary cup I shot with over on Fansly. Certainly tighter, and certainly pleasurable.
Yet.
I had to know just how tight we could get.
So I set the dial all the way down, the aero clamping on my girth.
I went to tug, and found myself practically knotted within the toy. It budged a few inches, but no more. The grip was so sure, so tight that I felt my brain begin to race towards the urge to cum right then and there. So I dialed it back a bit, and kept on stroking for the next half hour.
Regardless of which position I used it in, the Tenga Aero suited my needs just fine. Unlike a lot of closed toys, I didn’t feel myself banging the back wall of the shell at all. When I came, it with a satisfying gush of cum splattering around my base from the entrance. Cleanup, as mentioned, is as easy as pulling the sleeve from the shell, using anti-bacterial cleaner and letting it air dry. It’s ready to go when you are and can take a breeding most toys on the market can’t.
Conclusion
At $50 and some change, the Aero absolutely is a step in the right direction for manufacturers and meets an extremely competitive price-quality ratio you’re going to be hard pressed to experience with others. Given the ease of use and cleanup, I genuinely have only one critique-my larger readers or those with extreme girth likely won’t find themselves with an experience close to mine. Yet, I’m giving this one a solid recommendation.
And will likely be using it tonight.
-J