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I've had two TPE dolls and both of them have anal holes that seem to got torn and worn out after only one month's use (not hard sex and not every day sex).
I've haven't tried a silicone doll yet.
Do any of you have experience with silicone dolls as well as TPE dolls in order to compare them? I've read that silicone is not as soft as TPE, but I'd be willing to give up some of that softness for more durability--if silicone is, in fact, more durable. Is that the case?
It is my understanding that silicone is not more durable in terms of stretching. Silicone is less forgiving than TPE when stretched and can tear relatively easily. Of course, this comparison depends on what type of TPE you're talking about. Cheap TPE dolls (like eBay counterfeits) are probably more likely to tear than TPE blends from legitimate factories.
Silicone is, however, more durable against heat, scratches, and dents. My TPE doll has tons of cosmetic damage from things like my fingernails, but my silicone doll doesn't.
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Depends on the silicone. Like TPE, different manufacturers use different blends with different characteristics. Look into Zelex SLE material. It's their new blend of silicone and looks pretty damn tough. It behaves more like TPE than silicone and people say it feels nearly identical to skin. There's many videos on here showing it being stretched and pulled.
Modern tpe is definitely more durable than it was years ago that don't need oil or Vaseline for cracks. WM may have made a breakthrough with their new S-TPE material.
Tear resistant, non oily, silky smooth skin, and less powdering required. It hasn't gotten much praised since not many ppl have it yet or feeling a bit skeptical if its worth the extra $110. But its definitely worth every penny biggest improvement this year so far.
Generally, yes, silicone is often more durable than TPE.
However, as others have mentioned, it depends on the blends manufacturers use, if they use quality materials or not, and how you personally use your doll.
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Thanks everyone for the tips. I wish there were a way to know for sure which manufactures use more durable materials. I guess spending more money for a silicone doll isn't going to increase my chances of getting a doll that doesn't tear as quickly as TPE seems to do.
It just depends on the manufacturer. I have a tpe doll that is going on 4 years old, I sleep and move around daily, and she has no tears or cuts to speak of. I would say just do your research on here. Check out the review threads. There's a lot of really valuable information from others who have done the testing for you. And if you haven't already, check out ZELEX new SLE material. It's a flexible silicone that behaves similar to TPE. Supposed to be really strong and there's dozens of reviews for it here on TDF.
SxDolled wrote: โMon May 06, 2024 1:04 am
Generally, yes, silicone is often more durable than TPE.
However, as others have mentioned, it depends on the blends manufacturers use, if they use quality materials or not, and how you personally use your doll.
Which brand offers the silicone blend that is sexually pleasurable with tear-resistant qualities?
SxDolled wrote: โMon May 06, 2024 1:04 am
Generally, yes, silicone is often more durable than TPE.
However, as others have mentioned, it depends on the blends manufacturers use, if they use quality materials or not, and how you personally use your doll.
Which brand offers the silicone blend that is sexually pleasurable with tear-resistant qualities?
Honestly, I couldn't tell you.
This question is so subjective, not to mention, it's nearly impossible to provide a fair opinion unless you have tried dolls from all brands in a controlled manner and for a decent length of time each
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I wonder why nowadays nobody makes inflatable silicone dolls in the manner of latex dolls. I experimented with inflated silicone food storage bags (easily glueable with bathroom silicone sealant) and they are at least similarly strong like good quality rubber hot water bottles. The material may be less stretchable than latex, but if operated like an average doll, it should last well and is less ozone and oil sensitive than latex.
Silicone is a ton more durable, just as many said already, this is all dependent on the manufacturer, the blend, and the quality of materials used. There is versions of extra soft silicone which is still durable, but not as much as regular silicone and has to be handled with extreme care. SLE is revolutionary and a huge breakthrough in doll technology and innovation, and have heard nothing but good things about it. Ill soon test this SLE out myself in the next coming weeks.