Specifications
| Height | 153 cm |
|---|---|
| Net weight | 31 kg body |
| Cup Size | E cup |
| Material | Platinum-cure silicone; steel skeleton |
| Face sculpt | S14, shared with Aubrey |
| Electronics | ROS Max: heating, sound, touch sensors |
| Sex functions | Vaginal and anal standard; oral with the soft-head option |
| Price | $2,970 |
| SKU | SDF-S14-153-ROS |
Every doll page ends up answering the same two questions, what does she feel like and what does she cost. Quinn Harley’s answers are unusually short. She is the least expensive way onto the ROS Max electronics in the lineup, $2,970 against the $3,200 and $3,379 the system otherwise starts at. And she is cast on the S14 body, the mold this factory shaped around a deep hip line and a heavy seat, then photographed in a pink candy set to make sure nobody misses the point.
What follows walks her top to bottom, one zone at a time, the same route your hands will take.
The face
Quinn wears the S14 sculpt, brown eyes, full mouth, a blonde wig with loose curls and two thin braids. If she looks familiar, that is because Aubrey wears the same face one shelf up. Same jaw, same slightly amused expression, painted by the same hands. The sisters differ in skin. Aubrey carries the Silk Glow satin finish and charges $230 for it. Quinn’s surface is the standard natural pass, and in honest terms the difference shows in low raking light and almost nowhere else. If you were not going to hunt for that sheen, the cheaper sister is the rational buy, and this is her page.
The chest
E cup on a 153 cm frame, cast as one continuous piece of platinum silicone. It compresses under a grip and comes back without seams, and the nipple tone follows her paint pass rather than an applied decal. Nothing in the base build is gel filled or inflated, what you squeeze is solid material all the way through.
The hips
This zone is why her factory series carries the name it does. The S14 casting concentrates its volume below the waist, a wide hip shelf, a heavy seat and thighs that touch, and the detail photo below is a plain, unstaged look at that geometry. Her 31 kilograms ride low because of it. In practice that means she sits stable in a chair or against a headboard without the top-heavy tip lighter molds develop, and doggy-style positions hold their arch without a pillow stack doing the real work.
One wardrobe note that saves a return: buy her clothes off the hip measurement, never off the height. A body this shape takes women’s M to L bottoms in stretch fabrics while the bust wants a plain M, so two-piece outfits fit her far better than dresses sized as one number.

Sex
Vaginal and anal sex are cast into every unit as standard, both canals part of the body casting rather than drop-in liners. Oral sex needs the soft-head option chosen at order time, because the standard S14 head is fixed silicone. None of this changes with the electronics, the ROS hardware lives deeper in the body and the anatomy stays the same. Water based lube every session, a rinse with the included kit afterward, and the surfaces stay serviceable for years.
The ROS Max package
ROS Max is the full electronics fit from this factory: body heating that climbs to skin temperature in about half an hour, sound that answers touch and movement, and sensor zones across the chest and hips that trigger it. Elsewhere in the lineup the system means Aubrey at $3,200 or Elise at $3,379. Quinn runs the same hardware for $2,970. Cheapest heated, answering doll in the lineup, that sentence is most of her sales pitch and she does not need a second one.

The frame
Under everything sits the same steel skeleton the rest of the silicone line uses. Knees kneel, hips straddle, elbows and wrists hold what you put in them, and seated poses hold for as long as you leave her. Standing on her own requires the reinforced feet chosen at checkout; skip them and she leans on furniture instead, the same trick her studio photographer used in every upright frame.
Care, with one electronics rule
Silicone keeps the easy routine, soap and warm water on the body, towel dry, powder only when the surface loses its matte feel. Quinn adds one rule the unheated dolls skip: the charging port and the sensor lines mean she gets wiped down rather than showered, and she never soaks. Keep the port cap seated between charges. Follow that single rule and the electronics outlast the novelty.
Asked about Quinn
Quinn or Aubrey, what actually differs?
Same face, same S14 body, same ROS Max electronics. Aubrey adds the Silk Glow satin skin finish for $230 more. Under normal room light the two read nearly identical; in low-angle light Silk Glow shows a softer sheen. Buy Quinn unless that finish is specifically the point.
What does ROS Max actually do?
It warms the body toward skin temperature over about thirty minutes, plays sound in response to touch and movement, and reads contact through sensor zones at the chest and hips. It charges from the wall adapter that ships in her crate.
Is she really bigger below the waist than your other 153s?
By mold, yes and no. The S14 casting is built around a wide hip shelf and a heavy seat, and Aubrey and Leilani at this height are cast on the same body. What you choose between the three is face, finish and electronics, the hip geometry comes with all of them.
Can I shower with her?
Not this one. The ROS hardware means wipe-downs with a damp cloth and mild soap instead of running water, and no soaking ever. Keep the charging port cap closed between charges and dry the skin fully before storage.
What arrives at the door?
One unmarked crate, foam cut to her shape. The head ships mounted, the wig and one outfit ride in their own box, and the ROS charger sits in a separate carton inside the same crate. Budget a second pair of hands, packed weight passes 40 kg.





































