Dive into a world of endless pleasure with the Calexotics California Dreaming West Coast Wave Rider. This ocean - themed, waterproof adult vibrator, crafted from body - safe silicone, is a perfect companion for both solo adventures and intimate moments with your partner. Take it anywhere for versatile enjoyment. The powerful rotating “G” massager in the head zeroes in on the G - spot, delivering intense pleasure, while the triple - fluttering teaser adds an extra thrill. With three rotating speeds and 10 independent functions of vibration, pulsation, and escalation, the possibilities for pleasure are limitless. This vibrator features 10 intense vibration functions, 3 speeds of rotating “G” action, a triple - fluttering teaser, and is made of premium, silky - smooth silicone. It has powerful motors, a waterproof design, and is USB rechargeable. The material is body - safe and hypoallergenic. The advanced memory chip remembers your last setting, so you can pick up right where you left off. Its two - button control system makes it easy to customize your pleasure. The travel lock, activated by a simple 3 - second hold, ensures discretion during your travels. Whether at home or in the water, the Wave Rider promises a sensational experience every time.






Using the Wave Rider is a breeze. First, make sure it's fully charged via the included USB cable. You can use it solo or with your partner. Turn it on with the two - button control system and start exploring the 3 rotating speeds and 10 different functions. The advanced memory chip will remember your last setting, so you don't have to start from scratch. For a more private experience, use the travel lock by holding the button for 3 seconds. When it comes to maintenance, since it's waterproof, you can easily clean it with mild soap and water after each use. Just dry it thoroughly before storing. Always keep it in a cool, dry place. And remember, this product is made of body - safe, hypoallergenic material, but if you have any skin sensitivities, it's a good idea to do a patch test first.