Tantus' 'Bend Over Beginner Kit' Featured by Well+Good

Tantus' 'Bend Over Beginner Kit' Featured by Well+Good

LOS ANGELES — Tantus’ Bend Over Beginner Kit was featured last week in the Well+Good feature “I Teach Strap-On Sex Classes, and This Is the Only Beginner Strap-On Kit I Recommend.”

Written by Gabrielle Kassel, with added insights from sex educator and Early to Bed owner Searah Deysach, the story touts the Bend Over Beginner Kit’s enduring appeal, declaring, “This is one of the first-ever strap-on sex kits to hit the market. It’s been nearly a decade since its original release, but it remains one of her — and my! — favorites.

“The kit itself comes with an adjustable harness, two different dildos, a bullet vibrator, and an interchangeable O-ring,” writes Kassel. “Given that this whole lineup costs just $89, you’d be forgiven for assuming these are the one-ply toilet paper version of these pleasure products — but you’d be wrong. The lineup in this kit is the top-notch iteration.”

Deysach enthused about the kit’s customizability.

“Not only can it be adjusted to fit more than one user, but the O-ring can be easily replaced with one that is bigger or smaller, which means that the harness can accommodate a wide range of dildos beyond just the small(ish) two it comes with,” she noted.

Tantus Director of Sales and Marketing Cheri Curry said, “We’re very excited that our Bend Over Beginner Kit was recognized by Well+Good as the perfect strap-on kit for beginners and experienced users alike. The Tantus Bend Over Beginner Kit debuted in 1998, and was the first strap-on pegging set to come with everything a user might need to get started ‘sticking it to the man’— including two insertable attachments of increasing sizes, a new concept at the time.

"We felt that people could benefit from a bundle that would make it easy to get started with pegging, while keeping our focus on body-safe materials and customizability," she added. "To this day, the Bend Over Beginner Kit and Bend Over Intermediate Kit have remained two of the bestselling, best-reviewed items in Tantus history. The fact that Well+Good echoes our original vision for the product is incredibly exciting — particularly during the year of our 25th anniversary!”

For more information, visit TantusInc.com.

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