Manta by Fun Factory: Vibrator Review

This review was written by a member of the Touchy Subject community - please be aware this is one man’s opinion and your experience may be different - the intention is to shed some light on what goes buzz in the night!

Yes, the Manta looks unusual. A combination of crab claws, BBQ tongs and a female vibrator.

However, the Manta is a vibrating device designed for men. Specifically, men with Erectile Dysfunction.

I am 12 months post Prostatectomy, and I’ve found this device helps facilitate blood flow into a flaccid penis, especially when I combine it with Sildenafil (Viagra).

It feels as though the tantalising vibrations generate the desired excitement that prompts the brain and erection nerves to start talking again.

Why is it so good? It’s the Claws!

The claws are soft and enveloping. They allow sensation anywhere around the penis including the glans, the frenulum, or the base.

Plus, the soft vibrating feeling is unique. It feels a bit like receiving oral sex from lips that vibrate. Not that I’ve ever met a partner whose lips vibrate, but hey, I have a good imagination!

I’m able to start an erection from using the softer settings around the penis, then I apply the deeper vibration settings to the base of the penis and feel them through my entire lower abdomen.

I’ve also used it with a partner and it’s perfectly designed to generate shared pleasure.

It has a travel lock, which means that you don’t have that unexpected and embarrassing moment when your overnight bag starts buzzing.

The only minor shortcoming is that it doesn’t come with a subtle, well designed carry pouch, and using a single orphaned sock is an injustice to a well engineered device!

Read more about incorporating vibrators into your penile rehabilitation here.


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Victoria Cullen

I help men after prostate cancer treatment recover sexual function. I am a PhD researcher and sexual recovery consultant based in Melbourne, Australia.

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