
Category: Male Masturbator

Scarlet Says
A Fun Concept, But Handle With Care
The Tenga Spider Egg is part of Tenga’s range of one-use male masturbators, designed to turn a quick solo session into something a little more exciting. Shaped like a discreet plastic egg, it opens to reveal a stretchy sleeve lined with a web-like texture that’s designed to deliver extra sensation with every stroke. It’s a clever and compact little toy that’s great for travel or for couples who want to mix up hand jobs, but there are a few things you’ll want to know before cracking it open.
Great Texture, But Fragile Build
Inside, the ribbed web pattern definitely adds a new level of stimulation compared to a regular hand. Once lubed up, it feels slick, snug and surprisingly intense for such a small and stretchy toy. The material stretches to fit most sizes, so whether he’s thick or slender, it will give a tailored feel. However, and it’s a big however, the egg’s thin material can be prone to tearing if you’re not careful. Our tester found that if you stroke too enthusiastically without holding the base, it’s easy to push straight through the top, which can be a bit of a mood-killer. So technique is key here — slow and controlled gets the best results.
One-Time Fun And Easy To Use
Perfect for a one-off treat or a cheeky addition to foreplay, the Spider Egg is a fun way to add some novelty to a hand job. It comes pre-lubed with a sachet, making it a grab-and-go option for when the mood strikes. Just be aware that this isn’t a long-term investment toy — it’s designed for single use, though some people might get a couple of rounds out of it if they’re gentle.
The Happy Finish
The Tenga Spider Egg is a quirky, affordable way to switch up solo or partnered play, with its ribbed web texture adding extra pleasure. But with its delicate material, it’s best suited to men who don’t mind taking it slow and controlled rather than going all-out. If you’re curious to give it a go, or want to surprise him with something a little different.
Buy It Here and enjoy a tangle in the web — just remember to keep a steady hand.