How are AIO owners choosing to store their dolls ?
How are AIO owners choosing to store their dolls ?
Re: How are AIO owners choosing to store their dolls ?
Hi RenrinkenRenrinken wrote:I was curious with verticle suspension not being a option I am curious how others are choosing to store theirs. Feet are super delecate from what it seems so I worry about having them standing for even short periods of time. Mainly just keeping mine on the bed.
I havn't the standing option on my AIO. So she lays the most time on the bed. Maybe, this storage box option from SANHUI would be a good solution? I have tought about it myself, but finally not ordered it.
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I did read someone had a problem with a stud that broke or something, but I hardly think that's a wide issue as I have not heard about it before, and should be easily fixed anyway. I rather work with the studs than compression of the silicone, given the doll have standing option of course.
I will also make sure to stand her on a fairly hard surface with some friction. If it's soft the studs will sink through while the silicone can get teared off around them. Some friction will keep the studs from slipping in cases of bad angles.
I am also planning on adding some straps to secure her against the wall, and to keep her knees from suddenly bending for whatever reason. Nothing tight of course, just support with padding.
As for storing laying down, just be careful she don't get a flat butt. I suggest raising the support underneath her back and thighs a bit to better distribute weight away from the butt. I would probably also avoid compression against any gel implants too, depending on what options you got.
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Re: How are AIO owners choosing to store their dolls ?
i am also waiting for my AIO Nonoka
without standing option but with the storage box
so i plan to let her stay in bed or put her in the storage box
greets
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I purchased this from Sanhui (you can ask them what different colours they have, they can offer a bunch).
But to be honest I only used it once since I received her, she just lays on the bed basically 24/7.
It is nice to have the sofa though, if she needs to be hidden for whatever reason.
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(2nd pic) roll up a soft blanket/towel, and place it under her lower back. Put pillow(s)/blanket(s) under her legs to lift her butt off the mattress as much as possible... not touching is obviously best, but the main thing is to take as much pressure off her butt as possible... OR
(3rd pic) lay her on the side... put a pillow behind her so she doesn't roll back... I rotate every 3 - 4 days with this method... my DH168-EVO Natasha (in the pic) actually comes with a hanging hook for storage like Sanhui non-AIO, but she was picked to share the bed with daddy the other night … I have a couple knockoff dolls that don't come with hanging hooks so I use this method when I don't feel like shimming under the back and legs.
I plan to get a Sanhui 145cm small-breasts with head #145-2 (or head #22) in 2 - 3 months, and will definitely get the $20 storage hook option... sure hope this coronavirus in China does not affect us doll enthusiasts.
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Perhaps I should start doing this as well, just in case...
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main thing is if it works for you, just keep on doing it... everyone got different experience... we got on here and share... what works for you may not work for me and vice versa... you may have an extra soft mattress... your doll may have a harder butt that's not easily get flat (even within silicone, or within tpe, there are different grades)… she may be on your bed 24/7 but rarely lays still for a few days, especially when she's on your bed... mine are stored on another bed in another room, and I have a few to rotate, but also depends on my mood which one I like at the time, so some would not be moved for several weeks.Zanarkand wrote:Like I have said before, mine lays on bed pretty much 24/7 without any strategy to "protect" her butt. But seeing how you put pillows unders yours makes me kinda worried...
Perhaps I should start doing this as well, just in case...
I see that many on here advocate storing them standing up while leaning against a wall (or something solid), and that has worked for them for years. I have an owner manual from DH168-EVO that says DO NOT STAND THEM UP FOR STORAGE (appears to be written by someone who does not speak English that well, but the message is clear... they are afraid the skeleton may be damaged/bent/broke if standing while in storage)… go figure.
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Putting her on the bed is a bad idea not only because you can deform the dolls ass and wrinkles being formed on the skin because of the bed sheets, you can also damage the bed as well, cause a permanent deformation if not outright collapse the bed.Zanarkand wrote:Like I have said before, mine lays on bed pretty much 24/7 without any strategy to "protect" her butt. But seeing how you put pillows unders yours makes me kinda worried...
Perhaps I should start doing this as well, just in case...
Best way is always proper hanging, followed by a flight-case/furniture case with foam. Everything else is "Eh" or "Pretty Janky" at best.
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TPE dolls are heavier than silicone, and weight distribution is different due to the foam core of silicone dolls. TPE dolls of a more "thicc" nature also tend to sag and delaminate from the skeleton while standing due to solid weight, stetchyness, and lack of internal support. You're also comparing two different companies with completely different skeletons.tpefan19 wrote: I see that many on here advocate storing them standing up while leaning against a wall (or something solid), and that has worked for them for years. I have an owner manual from DH168-EVO that says DO NOT STAND THEM UP FOR STORAGE (appears to be written by someone who does not speak English that well, but the message is clear... they are afraid the skeleton may be damaged/bent/broke if standing while in storage)… go figure.
Either way I'm pretty sure they are just worried about dolls getting damaged by falling. So naturally they may not recommend that. But we do pay extra for the "standing option" which is meant for the doll to structurally be able to support itself on its feet. It is however completely up to the users to secure balance and joints.
Rei - WM 140cm D-cup #39 & #53
Nymph - DH168 80cm "Shiori"
Ku - DS Ex Lite 163cm "Kayla"
Elva & Alva - 6Ye 65cm #M5 "Mina"
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i'm not criticizing however you want to choose to store your dolls... just pointing out that it doesn't matter what you do, someone will have a different opinion about it... so just use your common sense, and if it works for you, just ignore the so-called experts.Nord wrote:TPE dolls are heavier than silicone, and weight distribution is different due to the foam core of silicone dolls. TPE dolls of a more "thicc" nature also tend to sag and delaminate from the skeleton while standing due to solid weight, stetchyness, and lack of internal support. You're also comparing two different companies with completely different skeletons.tpefan19 wrote: I see that many on here advocate storing them standing up while leaning against a wall (or something solid), and that has worked for them for years. I have an owner manual from DH168-EVO that says DO NOT STAND THEM UP FOR STORAGE (appears to be written by someone who does not speak English that well, but the message is clear... they are afraid the skeleton may be damaged/bent/broke if standing while in storage)… go figure.
Either way I'm pretty sure they are just worried about dolls getting damaged by falling. So naturally they may not recommend that. But we do pay extra for the "standing option" which is meant for the doll to structurally be able to support itself on its feet. It is however completely up to the users to secure balance and joints.
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got a few newer dolls with storage hooks... still have 3 older dolls with no hook... they have been laying on the same queen bed when not used for about a year... no problem with dolls or bed/mattress.tanman9990 wrote:Putting her on the bed is a bad idea not only because you can deform the dolls ass and wrinkles being formed on the skin because of the bed sheets, you can also damage the bed as well, cause a permanent deformation if not outright collapse the bed.Zanarkand wrote:Like I have said before, mine lays on bed pretty much 24/7 without any strategy to "protect" her butt. But seeing how you put pillows unders yours makes me kinda worried...
Perhaps I should start doing this as well, just in case...
Best way is always proper hanging, followed by a flight-case/furniture case with foam. Everything else is "Eh" or "Pretty Janky" at best.
btw, that one bed I use to store 3 dolls is 14 years old... it has hosted real people going at it, if you know what I mean... still sturdy as ever... so i wonder what kind of bed that you have that may collapse with a 30-lbs doll on it?