Tantus was born from the hope and aspiration to make the lives of people throughout the world fun, worthwhile, and enjoyable. To make ordinary people smile, and challenge the ethos of an industry to bring what everyone truly desires – Sexual Happiness.
Metis Black began making sexual wellness products in late 1997; beautifully hand-poured creations, flaunting enticing colors, requiring hours of sculpting, prototyping and testing, in order to devise a unique and anatomically targeted product. At the time, all silicone products were made using a tin based silicone, common in mold making, but whose base material contained white filler. Black wanted something truly different. She helped develop a process using the highest grades of silicone, of a far superior quality than other industry rivals to create her own unique and pure formula. Not only to be found in small boutiques, but made available to a mass market.
The Uncut #2 is an incredibly realistic uncircumcised dildo. Part of Tantus’ Dual Density O2 line, the Uncut features a Super Soft outer layer and a firm inner core for a little give and a lot of get.Together with detailed skin texture, pores, veins, and wrinkles, the Uncut looks and feels remarkably real. It's all about that foreskin!
Tantus was the first company to bring body-safe, silicone sexual health products to mainstream America, as well as the rest of the world.
As a company built on progressive ideas about pleasure and safety, it’s only natural that we should be the ones to answer common questions about the material we use to make our toys possible: Silicone.
One of the most important things to remember when talking about sex toys is that the novelty industry is completely unregulated. Manufacturers can create any ratio of materials and label them however they want; their product descriptions are not required to follow product content guidelines set forth by a governing body.
A classic example is ‘siliconized’ caulk you use around your bathtub or shower. It is a combination of latex or acrylic and silicone oil, but it is certainly not a 100% silicone product. In order to understand what makes a toy actually ‘silicone’, we’ll have to get a little nerdy
Silicone is a polymeric elastomer, a chain of molecules made of silicon and oxygen, combined with silica and other materials that strengthen the final product into a stretchable, tear-resistant solid. All silicone products are technically blended since pure silicon crumbles and has really no durability. Therefore silcone must be reinforced with additions to give it strength and stability for our industry’s intended use.
Tantus uses only non-toxic pigments that do not affect the product’s quality.
Tantus has created its own unique formula of 100% Ultra-Premium Silicone, using just enough additives to maintain quality and durability while trying to achieve the purest silicone in the our industry. Tantus silicone’s high quality makes it extremely safe and pleasurable. It’s even safe to use with some premium silicone lubricants which don’t react with our ultra-premium silicone.
Some dildos are too hard, some too soft, some too thin, some too fat, my Wife finds this one "just right" and it will be Her new "Buck" from here on (my "sex experience" is to wear this in a strap-on harness).The fact t is "dishwasher safe" and boilable makes care easy too.
A bit of background info: I got this and other similar items to use with the missus, either to play out our fantasies or occasionally lend a helping hand in getting her off.She is generally not a fan of toys, but does enjoy the more realistic ones.And now, on to the review:The first thing I noticed about it is how hard it is.It's supposed to be a dual-core silicone, or so I thought, but it feels like TPE.The main issue, however, is the tip.The first thing she said was, "I didn't like it.The tip feels weird."She didn't like how much bigger the tip section is than the shaft.It was like inserting a larger toy at first, but without the filling sensation from an actually larger toy.Between that and the hardness, it went straight to the trash.
I got this because I wanted to add some variety to my collection of toys and was intrigued by the "uncut" aspect. Over all it is well made but is a little more firm with less give than the vixskin line. The girth is fine for me but the insertable length is long and it was a uncomfortable when my partner pushed me down onto it in the heat of the moment. Also since the foreskin is fixed and not mobile it didn't really feel any different to me than the other toys in my collection which was a bit disappointing.