In comparison with other dolls at this price level, no-one's going to be disappointed by this lady.
I've been concerned at the longevity of other manufacturers' soft materials whether TPE or silicone. Photographically I take risks with my dolls and falling over is an experience that they know about from time to time.
For this reason a move to slightly more robust materials might be considered welcome and I have observed photographs of other TPE dolls, both of genuine and fake sources, with compression on the knees when kneeling. Whilst to the casual observer this photograph
might be about something else . . . this was the technical reason for photographing this pose. There's no compression of the knee and flab of excess material at the back or side of the knee.
The firmer feel is still excellent in bed and the sensation of the particular TPE used has what I can only describe as a creamy texture. It's not oily, it's simply my only way of giving an indication of the rather realistic feel of this particular TPE.
The advent of this manufacturer on the doll scene is perhaps one of the most exciting developments in recent times and even more so with the close control of the factory from London, a manufacturer who is responsive to feedback and an intention for nothing but the best to be good enough.
Best wishes
Harem