Baby Elephant
This particular toy is a 3rd generation of sorts. The Tusk being the original inspiration, the Elephant followed. The Baby Elephant was created from the same proportions as the Elephant but with 3 inches taken off the length. The reason was strong interest for a wide stretching toy in this ever popular shape without a lot of depth to get in the way. For those that are looking for depth as well can check out the Elephant. Same special Tusk family design considerations apply: Oval cross-section, curved entry, gentle nubs.
Incept Date: 2003
dmoore (verified owner) –
My hope in ordering the Baby Elephant (Super Soft) was to find a toy that could “take me to the next level” in size. I am a veteran of large toy play and I have discovered that a void that exists in toys that are between 12″ and 14″ in circumference. That’s a rather large jump in size. So, I was hoping that the Baby Elephant with it’s size variations would be just the ticket to take me to the 14+” stretch. I had already achieved the 12″ circumference with a rather firm plug in the shape of a cone as well as the Titanman Missle. Some might refer to the rigidity of these toys as “aggressive” so the idea of a SuperSoft plug taking me to the larger sizes sounded very appealing. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. On my first try with the Baby Elephant I was able to take it past the 3rd hump (which by my tape measure it about 13.5″ in circumference) and it was no challenge at all, there was no stretch. Due to the softness of the plug with all my weight (205lbs) AND pulling myself down onto the toy as hard as I could I could not achieve a stretch only a feeling of being full which is a nice feeling. Also due to the softness of the toy I could bounce down very hard on the toy very comfortably but the toy only bottomed out and squashed without any further stretch. Knowing this, if your goal is to stretch yourself I would recommend the firmer version and I would think that with the toy being more firm that it should offer a better stretch rather than just squishing and bottoming out.