After the birth of my children, I had some trouble with my pelvic floor muscles. In the end it was fine, with some help from physiotherapy, but if I had known that these balls could be used for that, I would have liked to use them at the time.
The balls made me curious when I discovered them. I wondered what it would feel like wearing them and if it takes a lot of effort to keep them in. In any case, training the pelvic floor muscles can't hurt, because according to the description, it causes more intense orgasms. That is always fun :).
The Packaging
The canon balls were delivered in a neutral, brown packaging with “Mail order” listed as the sender and properly stapled shut on the side. So the package can't be secretly opened by someone else.
The box is packed in transparent foil, so you know it has not been opened before and you can see what is in the box at the same time. Through an open side, you can immediately see the purple vagina balls. The most important specifications are on the front, indicated by 4 symbols: soft silicone, vaginal balls, pelvic floor training and waterproof. On the back you can see exactly what's in it, the dimensions, weight and in which colors are available (black, purple and pink). I have the purple vaginal balls.
Technical specifications
The total length is 20.5 cm and the balls are 3.5 cm wide. They weigh 82 grams and are made of silicone.
It consists of 2 silicone balls that are connected to each other and have a cord for easy removal.
Use
Perhaps for women who are used to inserting small tampons, this is a somewhat larger size. It is recommended that you lay down and slowly insert them with some lubricant. I have to admit, it did not take much effort to insert these while standing, with the correct breathing and muscle movement.
The first time it feels a bit strange to walk around with something in your vagina, but I soon found myself forgetting about it when I got busy with other things. The website says that you always have to tighten your pelvic floor muscles to keep them in, but I actually didn't bother. It contains a counterweight that you should feel moving when you walk. But actually I didn't really feel it, unless I paid close attention to it. I also felt no movement when my pelvic floor muscles were contracted. I mostly felt the cord, which was slightly unpleasant (not uncomfortable though).
You can wear the balls for a maximum of 30 minutes. Removing the balls also requires some practice, but with the right movement of your muscles you can easily let them slide out, especially thanks to the practical cord. Obviously you have to wash the balls before the next use.
I wore them a couple of times, but every time I noticed that I felt very little. I am someone who is a little less sensitive in that area, I think. Maybe I should try heavier balls to see if they have more effect. I can imagine that it would be a bit more exciting if they were heavier and made of metal. Or if they vibrated (or if your partner could make them vibrate). I have become curious about heavier, metal or vibrating balls. I could hardly feel these vaginal balls and I don't think they did anything extra for me.
Conclusion
The balls are easy to insert. For me they had little effect, I hardly feel the balls, not even when moving or working out, and I also don't feel the counterweights move. I can imagine that this can be pleasant for "more sensitive" women, also for training the pelvic floor muscles.