First Impressions
At this point in my reviewing life, I thought rabbit vibrators had exhausted their supply of party tricks.
Curved shafts? Seen them.
Fluttering ears? Naturally.
More vibration patterns than any grown woman could reasonably memorize? Of course.
Then the Bendy Bunny arrived with a flexible base, two separate vibration zones, and a centre ring that travels up and down the shaft. Apparently, this rabbit went to engineering school.
My first impression was that it looked ambitious without being intimidating. The insertable shaft is curved but not enormous, the silicone feels soft against the body, and the bendable base gives the whole design some welcome flexibility. I am always suspicious of toys claiming to fit every body perfectly—because bodies have never once agreed to become standardized—but being able to adjust the angle is genuinely useful.
I charged it fully, brought out the water-based lubricant, and waited until the house was quiet. The cat took up her usual supervisory position on the dresser, looking as if she had several concerns but lacked the necessary authority to stop me.

Quick Specs
- Material: Silicone with ABS plastic components
- Total length: 5.6 inches
- Insertable length: 4.5 inches
- Total width: 4 inches
- Insertable width: 1.3 inches
- Internal vibration: 9 modes
- Clitoral vibration: 9 modes
- Magic Motion ring: 5 speeds
- Controls: Three independently controlled functions
- Design: Wearable with a bendable base
- Power: USB rechargeable
- Runtime: Up to 60 minutes
- Lubricant: Water-based only
- Cleaning: Warm water and mild soap or compatible toy cleaner
- Water care: Charging area should be kept dry
How It Actually Feels
The Bendy Bunny is not a one-note toy. It is more like a tiny pleasure committee where everyone has been given a separate assignment.
The curved shaft provides steady internal stimulation, while the bunny ears sit around the clitoris rather than concentrating all the vibration on one tiny spot. I appreciated that softer, surrounding sensation. Direct vibration can occasionally feel like someone ringing my doorbell with unnecessary aggression, especially on days when my sensitivity is running high.
The moving centre ring is what makes this rabbit different. As it travels along the shaft, it creates a rolling, wave-like sensation. I would not describe it as the same thing as full mechanical thrusting. It is subtler than that—more of a travelling squeeze or internal ripple than a jackhammer impression.
Frankly, I consider that good news. My nightstand is not a construction site.
The three functions can be used independently, which matters because I rarely want every sensation operating at full volume from the beginning. I preferred starting with the internal vibration on a low setting, adding the moving ring once my body had settled in, and bringing in the bunny ears last.
That gradual build felt far more satisfying than switching everything on at once and hoping for the best. I am in my 50s. I have stopped treating my nervous system like it owes me an immediate performance.
With nine internal vibration modes, nine external modes, and five ring speeds, there are hundreds of possible combinations. That sounds wonderful until I am lying in bed trying to remember which button controls what. There is a learning curve, but once I found two or three combinations I genuinely liked, I stopped cycling through every setting as though I were programming a VCR in 1987.
The “wearable” claim deserves a little grown-woman honesty. The flexible base helps the toy stay positioned, and I did not have to maintain the same awkward wrist angle throughout use. That is a real benefit.
But hands-free does not necessarily mean the toy will remain perfectly aligned through every body movement, position, or enthusiastic change of plans. I occasionally needed to steady or readjust it. I would call it hands-free-ish, which is still far better than performing bedroom yoga while trying not to get a cramp.
Menopause & Body Notes
Menopause has made my sensitivity less predictable than Toronto weather.
Some days I want deep, substantial vibration. Other days direct stimulation feels overwhelming before I have even had time to relax. The Bendy Bunny works well with those fluctuations because I can control the internal vibration, external vibration, and moving ring separately.
I can keep the bunny ears low when my external sensitivity is high, or turn them up when my body needs more encouragement. I can also use the moving ring without piling on every vibration pattern available. Having that control makes the toy feel more adaptable than a standard rabbit with one button and one opinion.
Lubricant is not optional here, especially for me. Hormonal dryness can turn a perfectly good toy into an irritating experience remarkably quickly. I used a generous amount of water-based lubricant on both the shaft and my body, and I added more rather than pretending the first application had entered into a legally binding contract.
The 1.3-inch insertable width felt substantial enough to notice without immediately seeming demanding. I would still begin slowly on days when pelvic floor tension or dryness is an issue. A toy does not earn bonus points for being rushed.
From a plus-size perspective, the bendable base is one of the strongest features. I could adjust the shaft instead of forcing my hips, stomach, or wrist to accommodate one fixed angle. That made positioning easier and reduced the amount of reaching and holding required.
I did still need to experiment with placement. Curves, thighs, bellies, and individual anatomy all affect where the bunny ears land. The flexibility helps considerably, but it cannot personally negotiate peace between every part of my body.

Noise, Cleaning & Practical Stuff
With separate vibration motors and a moving mechanism, the Bendy Bunny was never going to be monastery quiet.
On lower settings and under a comforter, I found the sound reasonably discreet. Once I turned on all three functions at stronger levels, it became more noticeable. I would not assume complete privacy through a thin apartment wall, particularly if the room is otherwise silent.
The sound is not outrageous, but this is a busy rabbit. Busy rabbits make some noise.
The independent controls are useful once learned, although three functions mean more button management than I want during a truly relaxed evening. I recommend experimenting with the controls before getting comfortable. Nothing ruins a mood quite like accidentally turning off the function I wanted and launching a completely different vibration pattern.
The listed runtime is up to 60 minutes. That is enough for most of my testing sessions, but it is not especially generous for a toy running multiple functions. I would charge it before use rather than trusting the battery after it has spent several weeks sulking in a drawer.
Cleaning is fairly straightforward because most of the body is smooth silicone. I use warm water with mild soap or a compatible toy cleaner, paying extra attention around the bunny ears and moving ring where lubricant can collect.
The specifications say to keep the charging area dry and do not clearly describe the toy as fully waterproof. I would therefore clean it carefully rather than submerging it or bringing it into the bathtub. When waterproofing language is vague, I do not volunteer an electrical product for swimming lessons.
At four inches across, it also takes up more storage space than a simple bullet or compact air-pulse toy. I store it where the base will not remain sharply bent or get crushed beneath heavier toys. Flexible does not mean indestructible.
What I Loved
- I could control all three functions independently
- The bendable base made positioning easier for my curves
- The moving ring added a sensation I do not get from a standard rabbit
- The bunny ears provided broader stimulation rather than one harsh contact point
- The curved shaft offered targeted internal pressure
- The 1.3-inch width felt approachable rather than intimidating
- I could start gently and add intensity in stages
- The design reduced the amount of gripping and wrist work required
- I had enough combinations to match changes in sensitivity and desire
What Didn’t Work for Me
- The three controls took time to learn
- Using every function together produced more noise
- The 60-minute runtime feels modest for such a feature-heavy toy
- “Wearable” did not mean perfectly hands-free in every position
- The bunny ears required some adjustment to stay aligned with my body
- The moving ring felt more like a rolling wave than true thrusting
- The specifications do not clearly confirm full waterproofing
- The wider shape is less travel-friendly than a compact vibrator
- Hundreds of combinations sound exciting, but I realistically used only a handful
Who This Is Best For—and Who Should Skip
I think the Bendy Bunny is best for anyone who already enjoys rabbit vibrators but wants more control and movement than a traditional dual-stimulation design provides.
I would especially recommend considering it when adjustable positioning matters. The flexible base makes it more accommodating for different curves, reach limitations, and preferred angles. I also think it suits anyone whose sensitivity changes from day to day, because each function can be adjusted without forcing the entire toy into one preset routine.
It may also appeal to anyone who likes layered stimulation and enjoys experimenting before settling on a favourite combination.
I would skip it when simplicity is the priority. This is not the toy I would reach for when I want one button, one dependable sensation, and absolutely no decision-making.
I would also look elsewhere when full-force thrusting is the main attraction, when bathtub use is essential, or when near-silent operation is non-negotiable. Anyone who needs very precise, concentrated clitoral stimulation may prefer a toy with a single targeted tip rather than fluttering ears that surround the area.
Final Thoughts — Does It Earn a Spot in My Nightstand?
Yes—with one qualification.
The Bendy Bunny earns its place for evenings when I want layered sensations, adjustable angles, and time to play with different combinations. It is not my simplest toy, nor is it the one I would grab when I want the fastest possible route from tired woman to very relaxed woman.
But the flexible base is genuinely useful, the independent controls give me meaningful options, and the moving centre ring adds something beyond the usual rabbit-vibrator formula. It feels creative without becoming ridiculous, which is a surprisingly difficult balance in this industry.
I would like a longer runtime, clearer waterproofing information, and controls that require slightly less concentration. Still, the overall design is thoughtful, adaptable, and far more body-friendly than a rigid rabbit that expects me to do all the bending.
Nightstand Verdict: Clever, flexible, and satisfyingly busy—the rabbit I reach for when I want options and have absolutely no patience for bad angles.
