Specifications
| Height | 154 cm |
|---|---|
| Material | TPE body and head; steel skeleton |
| Sex functions | Vaginal, anal and oral in the base spec |
| Price | $1,539 |
| SKU | SDF-MYN-154 |
Two dolls hold this catalog’s $1,539 floor, and the pink-haired one is here: a 154 cm TPE build shot in a brass-bed room in a printed bodysuit, full bust and hips that read anything except entry-level. What follows are the questions buyers keep sending about Eliza, answered in plain words.
Why do two dolls share the lowest TPE price?
The factory retires nothing that sells. Eliza and Alondra are both older sculpts with finished photo sets, so they carry none of the launch costs a new face has to earn back, and both settle at $1,539. The rubber, the steel frame and the production line are the same ones behind every TPE doll here, twenty dollars up or not.
What is her body like in the hand?
Soft, heavy for her height, warm once a heating rod has run a few minutes. TPE compresses under a grip in a way silicone does not, and Eliza’s build concentrates that give in the chest and the hips. Her pour-exact weight and cup land on the order paperwork rather than on this page, because chest and tone options move both numbers. Expect the softness to read through clothing as well; thin knits settle against TPE close to the way they sit on skin.

What sex is she built for?
All three kinds of sex come in the base spec: vaginal, anal and oral. Nothing needs unlocking: the mouth is soft TPE from the mold, the vagina and anus are cast into the body, and each depth is listed on the paperwork that confirms your build. Buyers who prefer pulling the vagina out to clean it separately can order that variant through the custom menu before casting starts.
Eliza or Alondra, then?
Money settles nothing here, so it comes down to look and mood:
Neither outranks the other on the spec sheet; the photo sets exist so you can pick the one whose look holds your attention longer.
Can she hold poses?
Within the range her steel frame allows, yes, and her own gallery is the demonstration: kneeling on the mattress, leaning over the lace table, seated with her weight on one arm. Joints stay where you put them, with two limits to respect. Knees and elbows fold to natural angles only, since forcing past that creases soft rubber from the inside. And standing needs either the bolt option under her feet or a wall to lean on; in shoes or resting on the foot bolts the soles keep their shape perfectly.
For long stretches between uses, lay her flat or hang her from the wardrobe hook. A doll parked in one seated pose for a month keeps a memory of the chair in her rear.
Does she warm up?
Two working answers. A USB heating rod, sold alongside many wash kits, brings the openings to body temperature in about ten minutes and is the routine buyers settle on. An electric blanket on its lowest setting under a duvet warms the whole surface more slowly and needs watching; TPE tolerates warmth, never heat. Skip hot water bottles pressed on one spot, and skip anything that would be uncomfortable against your own skin, which is a reliable ceiling for hers.
How much upkeep does TPE ask for?
Minutes a week. The habit unique to Eliza is her two-tone wig: a cool-water wash and a drying stand keep the ombre line crisp instead of felting into one shade. Her skin runs the standard TPE routine, which the materials and safety guide covers rule by rule, chemistry and all.

What lands at the door?
A box that says nothing about what it holds. Inside ride Eliza, her ombre wig, the wash kit and her paperwork, foam-cradled for the trip. One tracking number covers the crate from the workshop to your signature, and the courier learns nothing from the label. Count two to three weeks from payment to dispatch, since casting begins only after your options lock.
Two dolls hold this store’s TPE floor at $1,539. This is the bedroom one; the parlor one is Alondra. Every doll above them starts at $1,559.















