Specifications
| Size | 32 x 21 cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 3.5 kg / 7.7 lb |
| Skeleton | Steel, bendable at waist and hips |
| Functions | Vagina, anus and breast sex; both canals fold-lined |
| Material | TPR; not rated waterproof, wash canals only |
| In the box | Torso x 1 |
| Price | $165 |
| SKU | SDF-VS14-TORSO |
Of all the torsos this store carries, this is the only one that bends. A steel skeleton runs through the whole body, so the waist twists and the back arches and holds, which no solid-cast piece can do. Around that skeleton: breasts, a vagina and an anus in soft TPR, 3.5 kg altogether, $165.20.
What the skeleton changes

A solid torso meets you at one fixed angle forever. This one you set: arch the back and the hips tilt up for doggy without a pillow under them; twist the waist and she rides sideways for a spooning entry; curl her forward and the breasts press into the mattress while the vagina lifts. The joints hold each shape until you bend them back, and at this weight, re-posing mid-session is a one-hand move. Curl the hips forward and she also sits upright on top of you, which no other torso here manages. New joints ship stiff; bend them through their range a few times before the first session and they settle into holding without fighting you. The articulation lives in the waist and hips; the thigh stubs and the chest itself don’t move on their own.
The three functions
Both canals are lined with folds, front and back, so the grip comes in stacked rings rather than a smooth tube. The vagina sits between the thigh stubs and takes the primary angle of most positions; the anus is cast tighter behind it. The breasts are poured full and soft with the puffy nipples the listing photographs make obvious, sized for your hands and for pressing your penis between them. Because the spine flexes, the chest also moves with your rhythm instead of sitting rigid under you, and the raised areolas stay visible from every angle you’d actually be at. Nothing detaches; all three are part of the one pour.
Warm-up and lube

Soak a towel in hot water, wring it, and wrap the piece for three or four minutes; skin and canals warm together, and the breasts pick up the rest from your hands. Water-based lube in whichever canal you’re using and on your penis; the folded texture holds it longer than a smooth tube would, so one application usually covers a session. Switching canals is a sixty-second reset: wash, re-lube, resume. If a session covers both canals, one rule stays absolute: anus to vagina, never, without a wash in between.
Washing around a steel spine
This is the one torso here you should not soak or shower whole. The sheet makes no waterproof claim, and there’s steel inside; water that finds its way to the skeleton has no way to dry out again. So the wash is targeted: run tap water and mild soap through each canal with the piece tilted over a basin, keep the water at the openings rather than over the whole body, wipe the skin with a damp cloth, then a dry one. Prop it so both canals drain downward, ten minutes does it, then dry them inside and finish with cornstarch on the skin. Cornstarch, not talc: IARC classed talc as probably carcinogenic in July 2024, and its loose dust is an inhalation risk on top; a puff bottle or a filled sock tapped over the skin keeps the cloud down. Store it fully dry and flat, joints straightened, because a skeleton left bent for weeks stresses the TPR at the fold and the crease shows.
The torso ladder
Cheapest is the $72.99 leap-frog butt, two canals cast in a permanent crouch. At $89.99, the supine butt adds width and mass; both butts are TPE. This piece at $165.20 adds breasts and the skeleton, cast in the slightly firmer TPR the two bigger torsos also use. The $178 chest-to-hip cast is bigger and heavier with a third channel at the chest but no bones inside. The $391 four-zone build adds legs and thigh sex at more than twice this weight. Pick by what you’ll actually do: pure penetration goes cheapest, posing needs this one, mass under your hands points at the two bigger casts.
Built for two as much as one
The listing pitches her for couples, and for once the marketing matches a real use: a bendable, holdable body with three working options adds a third body to the bed without adding a person, holds whatever angle the two of you set it to without needing breaks, and works as a practice surface for pace and stamina that a partner ends up feeling the benefit of. Her size also means the sofa, a chair or the edge of a desk work as well as the bed does. She stores flat in a drawer between uses, 32 by 21 cm of her, and the plain shipping box gives nothing away on the way in.






































