Light up your bedroom disco-style with Vibratex Butterfly Vibrator
As long as I’ve been in the business, Vibratex has been a classic brand that offers the original styles and shapes for vibrators! Some of my favorite offerings have always been the light-up rainbow vibrators, specifically the Vibratex Butterfly vibrator and the Vibratex Thunder Cloud!
I had a chance to see them again this past week at the ANME Tradeshow in Burbank, and it reminded me how much I LOVE them! While we carry some of the newest, hottest vibrators available today (think Ina Wave, We-Vibe 4 Plus, and Je Joue Nuo) we still carry some of the classics, like the Thundercloud and Butterfly!
The Vibratex Butterfly vibrator has been redesigned into Sugar Pop, however it’s nice to remember that the original Butterfly has rotating beads, which some women may prefer over the beaded discs of Sugar Pop. Sugar Pop also does not have our fun rainbow lights, reminiscent of the Disco! And as Eddie from Vibratex states, the lighted rainbow can help men find their way, especially in the dark! He makes me laugh! Butterfly, as well as Sugar Pop, are both made out of elastomer and are battery operated, NOT Waterproof, and not so quiet, but their price point can be more desirable than the quieter, rechargeable toys! The Vibratex Butterfly vibrator measures 4.5″ insertable length and 1-3/4″ in diameter.
For those who want MORE, the Vibratex Thunder Cloud vibrator offers a soft elastomer exterior with quite a bit of girth! I’ll never forget the first time I met Thunder Cloud! It was my first trade show and there I was in the Vibratex booth smiling and watching with amazement this substantial toy go round and round with lights going off! My husband walked up to me and asked “Do you want that?”… to which I replied… “It makes me laugh!” However, while Thunder Cloud is cute, with it’s softness and rainbow colors, it is no laughing matter. It’s quite the hefty rabbit style vibrator, with 2-1/2″ diameter, and 5″ insertable length!
Come over and rock your disco vibe at Trystology!