Review: OG Pro2 Sucking Vibrator by Tracy’s Dog

When I was asked if I’d like to review the OG Pro2 Sucking Vibrator, I was pretty keen. The original OG went viral after a very enthusiastic Amazon review, and I’ve fallen in love with internet trenders before.

The OG Pro2 comes from sex toy brand Tracy’s Dog. (Which is an odd name for a company that doesn’t make puppy play gear or werewolf dildos.) It’s a dual stimulator, which means it functions like a rabbit vibrator: there’s an arm for clitoral stimulation, and an arm for vaginal penetration.

My partner Buster (who tests most of the insertable toys I review) was skeptical. Tracy’s Dog isn’t stocked in any mainstream shop we’ve worked with (in fact, they used to sell their toys exclusively on Amazon) and their history is kinda murky.

But as it turns out, the hype’s not wrong: this is a pretty great toy.

For $60, the OG Pro2 is rechargeable, waterproof (you can clean it without worrying about drowning the motor!), and comes with both a remote control and a plain fabric storage bag.

The OG Pro2’s vibrations – which come from the internal arm – are surprisingly strong and decently rumbly for a budget-priced sex toy. On the first setting, they remind me of the Satisfyer Yummy Sunshine’s vibrations. There’s two higher steady speeds (which get much buzzier) and then a number of patterns.

The clitoral arm uses air pulsation tech, a sensation introduced/popularized by We-Vibe and Satisfyer. Despite the name “Sucking Vibrator,” the OG Pro2 doesn’t slurp your clit – it surrounds and inundates you with fluttering puffs of air.

To some people, air pulsation does feel like suction. I’d personally describe it as rapidly caressing taps. It’s totally touchless, but it can feel stronger and more pinponted than some vibrators.

The OG Pro2’s air pulsation is not nearly as strong as our go-to (the Satisfyer Traveler.) But if you’re a newbie to this kind of sensation, or you don’t venture past the middle levels of a Satisfyer, the Pro2’s 10 levels of intensity have plenty of power for you.

But here’s the problem with dual stimulators (and with air pulsators in general): vulva proportions are unique. Some users might find this toy doesn’t line up with their body. Maybe the internal arm doesn’t angle inward enough for your g-spot, or your clitoris sits higher than average, or your pubic mound obstructs the Pro2’s top half. If so, nothing is wrong with you! My legs were too long for my last bicycle and most hats don’t fit Buster’s head. One size fits all design is a gamble.

When you luck out, though… unf.

Buster has to do some finagling to get the clitoral part in the right place. It’s extra tricky because the nozzle fit has to be perfect to fully utilize those air pulsations. They definitely can’t wiggle around once it’s in place. But since the OG Pro2 has a remote, we don’t have to mess around with the buttons on the toy itself and risk pushing it askew.

Although it’s coated in powdery-soft body safe silicone, the Tracy’s Dog OG Pro2 is a firm toy. There’s no give to its short nozzle; no squish to the subtly-ridged, bulb-shaped insertable. At least there’s some flex where the two arms meet (which makes it easier to insert.)

Buster didn’t mind the rigidity. It made it easier to clench through the toe-curling onslaught of simultaneous pulsating on their clitoris and thumpy vibrations in their cunt. While we both wish the OG Pro2 was a little bit stronger (on both arms), it’s still enough for them to get off with. I can sprawl out next to them in bed, remote in hand, and not have to stop to adjust or even swap out toys.

Because it feels so great and it’s so easy to use, the Tracy’s Dog OG Pro2 has been a favorite for lazy quickies before our very sad we’re-in-our-30s bedtime.

You can buy both the OG and OG Pro2 directly from Tracy’s Dog. Just be aware that they gender their sex toy categories and a lot of their marketing and that some of their toys are made from materials I wouldn’t recommend (like jelly rubber.)


 

This review is sponsored, but my writing and opinions are my own. If you would like to inquire about paid reviews, please see my work with me page.

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