9/23/2023 0 Comments Model d stp packer review![]() ![]() Limpy is one of the cheapest prosthetic packing options and is a very popular first packer for many folks. If you’re looking for a bulge and don’t care too much about how it looks, you might want to go for a classic like Mr. Natural-looking and cost often go hand in hand. In my opinion, two of the biggest things to consider are size and how realistic it looks. When purchasing a packer, it’s helpful to think about what’s most important to you personally. However, I have tried a handful of packers. Since I don’t experience much bottom dysphoria, I haven’t spent too much time looking into the best packing options. Check out their website for their entire packing line. Of course, these are not the only packing options that Axolom has right now. It looks more realistic than some of the other cheap options. However, if budget is your main concern, the classic is also a great packer. It is slightly more expensive than the classic, but not so much so that I would hesitate to choose it over the classic. Plus, the added flare at the base of the prosthetic is nice and additional ridges on the base feel nice. The details in this packer are incredible, and I love the uncut look with this packer. It is the one I was most excited about straight out of the package, and that was maintained over the last several weeks. However, if I pick which of these two is my favourite, it would be the fusion. When it comes down to the bulge, there isn’t a vast difference between the classic Axolom packer and the fusion Axolom packer. Since these products are made with silicone, Axolom notes they can be boiled for sterilization – this is particularly great for the STPs. In the few weeks that I’ve been wearing them, I haven’t noticed them getting sticky or feeling unclean (of course, I have rinsed/wiped down the base closest to my skin). ![]() I tend to find that other packers are too big for day-to-day packing.Īnother great thing to note about these products is that they’re easy to clean. Not only did these packers feel great, but they also gave me the right-sized bulge. Still, I find that I worry too much about the movement and the possibility of it falling out. They’re relatively lightweight and work with tight-fitting boxer briefs. I found the best experience for me was to wear them with a jockstrap or packing harness. I was excited to see how it felt against my body.Īfter trying both of these packers for a few weeks, I can confidently say I’m pleased with both of them. I was also immediately intrigued with the base of the uncut fusion packer. Not only do they look nice and realistic (I love that they provide both cut and uncut options), but they also feel nice – the silicone feels soft to the touch and not plastic-like. My first impression was that these are quality products. I received three Axolom products the classic packer, the fusion uncut packer, and the Thinker STP. They uphold this mission by doing regular product giveaways for those who may not otherwise be able to afford their products. Their goal as a company is to provide more realistic packers for a more reasonable price. Although their logo is adorable, one downside is that many people may have a problem pronouncing the name. Of course, not every trans person has the same experience or feelings about their body. Not only is this super cute, but I imagine many trans guys identify with the feeling that a part may be missing. ![]() Who is Axolom? And What Are They About?Īxolom got their company name from the adorable animal the axolotl – a type of salamander that can regenerate parts of their bodies that are lost. Of course, you don’t have to be a trans guy to pack. New to packing? Check out my article Packing Tips for FTM Trans Guys to get started. I wanted to share my experience with them to help you decide about packing products. Recently, I received some packing products from Axolom. ![]()
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